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ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR
M.DCCC.XXXIV.
VOL. XLIX.
FOR THE YEAR M.DCCC.LXVI.
272149
THE
SURVEY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK,
TAKEN BY
JOHN DE KIRKBY,
COMMONLY CALLED
KIRKBY'S INQUEST.
ALSO
INQUISITIONS OF KNIGHTS' FEES,
THE
NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE,
AND
AN APPENDIX OF
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
9\Mif^es tor i^t S^ocittti
BY ANDREWS AND CO., DURHAM ;
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29 NEW BOND STREET; BERNARD QUARITCH, 16 PICCADILLY;
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BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH.
1867.
At a Meeting of the Council of the Surtees Society, held
in the Castle of Durham, on Tuesday, March the 6th, 1866,
Mr. Chevallier in the chair, it was ordered " That Kirkby's
Inquest for the County of York should be prepared for the
Society for the current year by Mr. R. H. Skaife, of York.''
JAMES RAINE,
Secretary,
LONDON :
MITCUELL \N1> UUOIIKS, PBENTKBS, 24 WABDOUR 8TKEET, W.
THE PREFACE.
The important record whicli for at least three centuries has
been known to historical inquirers by the name of Kirkby^s
Quest or Inquest, was a Survey of several of the counties of
England, made in the reign of Edward the First, by the King's
Treasurer, John de Kirkby, and his fellows, who, under the
authority of a royal commission, enquired, according to the
ancient custom by inquests or verdicts of juries, concerning the
fees held either immediately of the king, or of others who held
of the king in capite. The volume which contains the result of
these inquests or verdicts is said to be in some respects ana-
logous to Domesday Book, inasmuch as it comprehends all the
immediate military tenants of the crown.*
The eminent author* of the History of South Yorkshire, in
his preface to the first volume of that valuable work, states that
in his opinion Kirkby's Inquest, and the returns called the
Nomina Villarum, claimed the earliest attention of the Com-
missioners of Public Records ; and he adds, " I speak my own
experience when I say, that no single records have afibrded
more useful and more extensive information than these have
done. The Pipe Rolls only, on account of their high antiquity,
and their closer bearing on the public transactions of the realm,
can be said to surpass them in their claims on the attention of
those Commissioners.'^
As with the exception of some of the earlier Pipe Rolls,
• Handbook to the Public Records, by F. 8. Thomas.
* The late Joseph Hunter, F.S.A.
b
VI THE PREFACE.
the Commissioners of Public Records have only published the
" Nomina Villarum/' which is printed in a bulky and expensive
form, the Surtees Society has undertaken to present to its
members in the present volume as complete a copy of Kirkby's
Inquest for Yorkshire as can be obtained from the records now
known to exist. The volume contains also several Inquisitions
of Knights^ Fees for Yorkshire, and the Nomina Villarum for
the same county.
The history of the record itself is involved in a cloud of
mystery, which I regret my inability to dispel completely. The
original returns of the jurors have not been discovered; and,
excepting that part which relates to Yorkshire, only one copy
of the Inquest is known to be extant. This MS., which is
preserved in the Queen^s Remembrancer's Department of the
Exchequer, cannot be assigned to an earlier date than the reign
of Henry the Eighth. It contains an abridgment only of the
original survey,* and there is nothing to shew whence it was
' Subjoined is a list of the counties and the names of the commissioners,
the heading of the first roll being given in full.
BuK. Eotulus de feodis qwe tenentiir de rege in capite, et de aliis diversis
in com. Bedd. (nc) et Buk^ secundum Inquisitiones inde factas coram Willelmo
filio Nigelli, et sociis suis^ ad hoc assignatis per ipsum regem.
Bed. Galfridus de Sandiacre.
Cant, et Hunt. Philippus de Wiloby.
Devon. Johannes de ELirkby^ tunc thesaurarius domini regis.
Ebob. Johannes de Eirkby, ut supra.
Gloucesteb. Eicardus Bowell.
Kanc. R. de Northwod.
Lincoln. Philippus de VTileby.
NoBTHAMPT. Eicardus de Stanford.
Nott. ET Debb. Philippus de VTyleby, cancellarius de scaocario.
OxoN. (Commissionert not named).
Salop et Staff. Eicardus de Stanford, clericus.
Somerset et Dobset. Johannes de Eirkbie, ut supra.
SuBB. ET Sussex. Johannes de Kirkeby, ut supra.
Leicesteb. Johannes de Kirkeby et E. de Staunford.
Some further account of this MS. will be given at a subsequent page.
THB PREFACE. Vll
derived. It is remarkable that the Commission authorizing the
Inquest to be taken cannot be found. Madox^ who knew more
of the Exchequer records than any other person, and had read
the whole of the earlier Memoranda and Pipe Rolls, never
alludes to it either in his History of the Exchequer, or in the
many volumes of his MS. collections now in the British Museum.
Nor does Agard, who well knew the importance of the Inquest,
mention such a Commission in his Calendar of the Patent Rolls.
Mr. Hunter, also, who spent many years in arranging the
Miscellanea of the Exchequer, never met with it either in its
original sealed form, or in that of an enrolment. The more
recent researches of Mr. Walbran have been equally fruitless.*'
It is scarcely necessary to add that no copy of the Commission
has been found in any of the MSS. hereinafter enumerated.
Various dates,' ranging from the 5th to the 35th Edward I.,
have been assigned to this Survey. As the validity of many
statements based on the text of the Inquest is affected by
the question of its date, both as regards pedigrees and the
* The preceding fects have heen most obligingly oommunioated by Mr. Walbran.
' Mr. Hunter says, Kirkby's Inquest was taken in 1277, the 5th Edward I.
(South Torhs.y i., preface). A translation of the return for the wapentake of
Holdemess is given in the History of that Seigniory, by Mr. Poulson (vol. i.,
p. 40). He states that the Inquisition " was taken before John de Kirby, trea-
surer to King Edward 1., and other commissioners, assigned to enquire of the
fees holden immediately of the crown in the county of York, and the rents of
assize then due, by virtue of the comnussion. It is attested at Clifton, March 5,
1281, ninth Edward I." And he adds in a note, " it was completed in 1295, and
is preserved in the Exchequer. It has been lately printed in Palgrave's Writs."
Mr. Poulson is here unconsciously referring to the writ of king Edward II.,
directing the returns of the Nomina ViUarum, which was tested at " Clipston,
quinto die Martii, anno regni nostri nono" (page 301, postea). In some tran-
scripts of the Inquest the date is referred to the 24th Edward I. (page 1, postea^
note c). Mr. Thomas, in his Handbook to the Public Records (page 211), states
the Inquest to have been taken in the 35th Edward I., by Adam Kirkeby or
Klirby, then Treasurer ; and this error is repeated by Mr. Sims in his Manual for
the Genealogist, Topographer and Antiquary.
b2
Vm THE PREFACE.
tenure of estates at a certain time by particular individuals,
and as the Inquest has been frequently confounded with the
"Nomina Villarum/^ which belongs to the 9th Edward II.,
it is necessary that this point, at least, should not be left in
doubt. The present volume contains ample evidence^ that, with
the exception of Richmondshire,^ which was not surveyed until
two years later, the Inquisitions for the county of York were
taken in the thirteenth year of Edward I. (1284-5). In the
return for Langbargh wapentake the exact day is named, ^' die
Sabbati proximo ante Fassionem Domini, anno regni regis
Edwardi tertio decimo." The Coucher Book of Fountains Abbey
contains several extracts from the Itinerary (as it is there called)
of John de Kirkby, and the date uniformly assigned in each of
these is the 13th Edward I. Even had no date been named
in any transcript of the Inquest now extant, a tolerably close
approximation is furnished by the Proofs of age and Inquisitions
post mortem of persons holding lands at the time the Survey
was taken. Two examples may be adduced. William de Aid-
field,* who is certified as holding the vill of Aldfield, in the
wapentake of Claro, did not attain his full age until the 29th
of April, 12th Edward I. The Inq. p. m. of Peter de Grous-
hill,* who held certain lands in Bceford, in the wapentake of
Holdcmess, was taken in November, 14th Edward I. It is
obvious that the Survey must have been made during the period
limited by these dates.-'
In the absence of the Commission itself, or of any copy of
it, the special purpose for which this Inquest was required can
only be conjectured. Probably it was to afibrd the king more
ample information than he previously possessed preparatory to
^ See pp. 31, 124, 138. ^ See page 148.
* See page 46. * See page 74.
J The fact that Kirkby was not appointed Treasurer until January 6th, 12th
Edward I., of course limits the date of the Inquest in one direction, and his death
in the eighteenth year of the same reign in the other.
THE PREFACE. ix
the issuing of writs of military service, and the levying of sub-
sidies. It would be analogous to that valuation of property
which precedes the rating at the present day. How much
money the king could get from a particular manor or estate, in
the form of subsidy, and how many men he could raise when
he was going out against his enemies, were questions regulated
by the nature of the tenure and the quantity of the land, and
it was therefore his policy to have these settled with the greatest
exactness.
A copy is not extant of the Capitula, or articles of inquiry
presented to the Commissioners, which would doubtless vary
according to circumstances. Some of them, however, can be
recovered from the returns now printed. As the full sense of
many of the terms used is not easily rendered by a mere transla-
tion, I give them in their original form.
De feodis militam qusd tenentur de domino rege in capite, et qui ea
tenent, et in quibus viUis, et qui sunt tenentes sui, et ubi sunt, ut sciatur
ubi distrigendum sit pro servitiis domini regis, si a retro fuerint.
De feodis quae tenentnr de aliis quam de rege in capite.
De redditibus assizae regi debitis.
Si balliyi infra libertatem et extra veteribus extractis utantur, etc.
De extractis et summonitionibus scaccarii per quas debita regis
exignntor in oomitatu, tarn infra libertatem quam extra.
De annuis redditibus ad terminum vitaB.
Qiise villae sunt gildabiles et quae non.
Si status eorum mutationeni ; per quos, etc.
Cujusmodi redditus annui debetur in singulis villis vicecomiti, tarn
ad tumum vicecomitis quam ad visum franciplegii.
Quantum quodlibet wapentagium dat pro firma wapentagii sui.
Quantum wapentagium solebat dare.
In quibus rebus sen redditibus vel perquisitis firma wapentagii con-
stat, sue levari solebat.
De pecunia quae respondetur vicecomiti de persona contra statum.
Si ballivi infra libertatem vel extra veteribus exitibns utantur, per
quas, etc.
X THE PREFACE.
De illis qui clamant habere libertates in wapentagio, a quo tempore, etc.
Si teneatur aliquo servitio, etc.
De prisonamentis et prisonibus ubicunque captis, qualiter et quibus
locis deliberar*.
Si aliquid domino regi subtractum fuerit de jure suo, etc.
Si quid in wapentagio domino regi pertinere debeat unde seisitus
non est.
Of these nineteen Articles, answers to the first three may
be found in the returns for nearly all the wapentakes included
in this volume ; the fifth and sixth occur only in the inquisition
for Ryedale ; and the remainder, or some of them, are limited
to the wapentakes of Ouse and Derwent, Skyrack, Langbargh,
and Pickering Lythe. This peculiarity is perhaps explained by
the fact that, with the exception of the four last-named wapen-
takes, the returns now extant for the county of York are abridg-
ments only of the original inquisitions. As an illustration of
the nature and extent of this abridgment, I give two versions of
the entry relating to Gate Helmslcy : —
Hemelsay. Item dicunt quod villa de Hemelsay continet in se sex
bovatas terrae, et redd, vjd. pro fin* wappentagii vic\ et facit sectam ad
prim' com. et ad prim' wapp. post festum S. Michaelis tantum domino
regi, et statns non mutatur ; et Walterus de Hemelsay tenet prsadictam
terram. Et idem Walterus tenet prsedictam terram per feodum militare
de ha;redibus de Chaumberlayn de North Dufield, et illi de haeredibus
de Percy, et haeredes de Percy de rege in capite ; unde xij car. terras
faciunt feodum militis.*
Hemelsay.' In eadem villa sunt vj bov. terrae quae tenentur de hacr'
de Chaumberleyn de North Dufield per feodum unius milit., et ille de
* See page 60. This extract is taken from the Inquisition for the wapentake
of Ouse and Derwcnt, which is entered in one of the Registers belonging to the
Dean and Chapter of Durham, in a handwriting which may be assigned to the
commencement of the fifteenth century. There can be little doubt that this
Inquisition is an actual copy of the original text of Kirkby.
' See page 61, note d.
THE PEEFACE,
hser* de Percy, ct iidem Lfleredes de rege ia capite ; Tinde ij (mc) car.
fnc' feod- milit, Et redd, per aaa, ad finem wapp. vjd.
Befofe I proceed to describe some of the principal MSS.
nsed in tlie preparation of the present volnme, a short account
of the eminent ecclesiastic who&e name is inseparably associated
with the Inquest may be appropriately introduced*
John de Kirkby was of an ancient and knightly Leicester-
shire family, whicli took its name from the village of Kirkby
Belcrs iu that county. He was the eldest son of Sir William
l«de Kirkby^** of Meltou Mouhray, by his wife Emma de Gorham***
The jear of his birth has not been ascertained^ and little ia
known of his early history. On the 12th of April, 1265, he
became dean of Wimbonnae Miuster, in Dorsetshire*" On the
7th of Angustj 1268, he obtaiiied the living of Thorpe, near
Newark/ which he resigned on the 18th of October following.*
On the 8th of May^ 1270^ Robert de Nevill presented him to
the rectory of Bur a sail in Craven/ In 1272 he occurs as arch-
deacon of Coventry/ On the death of Richard de ISfiddelton
in August, 1272^ the king committed the great seal into the
custody of John de Kirkby, who was then, probably, cither an
officer of the Exchequer, or a clerk of the Chancery. Six years
later he was again placed in possession of the great seal, as the
substitute of Robert Bnniell,thc chancellor, when he went abroad ;
and the same course was repeated on several other occasions during
that chancellor's temporary absences*' In 1278 he occm^s as
■» CqU. Top. et Gen.j v., 300. Nichols's Leioettershire, it, 22-1, 259,
• H*rl MSS., 1180i 7178.— Emma (ki Oorham is aupposed to have been si bier
of Aniidft d© Gorham, who died in the 7th Edward 1-, when John de Kirkby
ifM found to be her heir f/ng. p, m,^ 7tb Edw. I., n, 19), mid of Goriii de Gorham^
Wftr of Lubbenham, co. Leicester^ 1286-1313, uncle to John de Kirkbj, bishop
of Ely (-B^. de D&tfetiify, CqH, MS., Claud. B., xii., foL 152 i).~J. R. W.
* HutcMnj?' Dorset, ii.^ 634. ' Reg. Giffjird, 39 *. « Ibid.
' Beg. Gifikrd, 15 a. * he Nevo, ed. Hardy, i,, 568.
' Fon's Judges, iii.^ 110. Mr. Foss does not give anj parikuhyrt of Kirkbjr*f
p«i«otagej neither does he allude to his connection wiih the Inquest.
Xll THE PREFACE.
rector of St. Berians in Cornwall." On the 11th of November,
1279, he was collated to a prebend in the church of York, which
had been held by cardinal Hugh de Evesham.* On the 10th of
January, 1280-1, archbishop Wickwaine directed that ^^dominus
J. de Kirkeby, regis clericus familiaris," should not have his
benefices sequestered.*' In 1283, being then archdeacon of
Coventry, he was elected bishop of Rochester, but he renounced
his right before archbishop Peckham at Michelham on the 17th
of May, 1283.' On the 6th of January, 1283-4, 12th Edward I.,
he was made Lord Treasurer, which office he continued to hold
until his death.^
On the 26th of July, 1286, he was elected to the bishopric
of Ely, which had become vacant by the death of Hugh de Bals-
ham.' Although he had previously held so many ecclesiastical
dignities, Kirkby, at this time, was only in deacon's orders. He
was advanced to the priesthood, at Fcversham, on the 21st of
September, by the primate, John de Peckham ; on the following
day he* was consecrated by him in Canterbury cathedral ; and
on the 24th of December, in the same year, was enthroned at
Ely by Richard de Ferynges, archdeacon of Canterbury. Within
four years afterwards a violent fever terminated his career. He
died at Ely on Palm Sunday, ^^ circa horam completorii,'' 1290,
and was buried in his own cathedral, ^^ coram cruce, ex parte
boriali chori, ante altare Sancti Johannis Baptistae.^'* By his
- Eot. Pari., i., 14.
• Beg. Wickwaine, 58 a. The stall is not named, but it seems to have been
that of Botevant. — J. R. John de Kirkby does not occur as a canon of York in
Le Neve*s Fasti.
• Reg. Wickwaine, 34 a. ' Le Neve, ii., 562.
9 Foss's Judges, iii., 110. ■ Bentham's Ely, 151.
• On September 23rd, 1286, archbishop Eomanus presented Mr. Thomas de
Wakefield to the stall in the church of York, " que fliit domini J. de Kirkeby
consecrati in episcopatum Elyensem" (Se^. Romanut, 69 b). — For the extracts
from the archiepisoopal registers, shewing Kirkby's preferments in the diocese of
York, I am indebted to the kindness of the Bev. Canon Baine.
» Monach. Eliens. Hist., Cott. MS., Titus A., i., fol. 116 6.
THE PREFACE. XIU
last will, of which William de Kyrkeby, Mr. Gwydo de Tylle-
brok, Philip de Everdon and John Cotoun were executors/ John
de Kirkby^ bequeathed to the bishop of the church of St. Ethel-
dreda of Ely, and to his successors, one messuage and nine
cottages in Holbom/ in the suburbs of London./
John de Kirkby died seised of large estates in the counties
of Leicester, Middlesex, Herts, Cambridge, Northants, South-
ants, Bedford, Huntingdon and Lincoln.^ His next heir was
his brother. Sir William de Kirkby, then about thirty years
old,* who had summons to parliament, July 8th, 1294,* and
died s. p., August 9th, 1302,-'' when his inheritance was divided
between his sisters and co-heiresses, Margaret, wife of Walter
d'Oseville,* Alice,' wife of Peter Prilly, of Owersby, co. Line,
Matilda,* wife of Gilbert de Houby, of Houby, co. Leic, and
Mabel,* wife of William Grimbaud.
* Eot. Pari., i., 43.
' The bishop is charged with neglecting the care of his diocese in his devo-
tion to the affiiirs of state, and is said to have borne himself with too much arro-
gance, sinking the bishop in the treasurer {Fo$ti*8 Judgea, iii., 110. Cf. Ckron, TAo.
Wik«$, apud Oede, ii., 120). In Harl. MS., 315, fol. 46, are these lines on him :—
"De domino Joanne de Kyrkeby, episcopo Eliensi, et Angliso thesaurario,
temp. Edwardi I.
Si Eegi coeli servisset episcopus Ely,
Quantum terreno, lare nunc fruereter amffino.
Begni thesauri custos fuit ; ecce quod auri
Nunc habet ! angusto clausus post funera busto."
' The London palace of the bishops of Ely was afterwards erected on this site.
/ R^. eocl. Eliens. Cott. MS., Titus A. i., fol. 115 b.
f Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 102. * Cal. Gen., i., 416.
* Nicholas's Synopsis, edit. 1867, p. 276.
/ Cal. Gen., ii., 622.
* John Oseville, a nephew or near relation of bishop Kirkby, succeeded to
the archdeaconry of Ely about the year 1289 {BetUham's My, 274).
' See her descendants in Bridges' Northants, iii., 328. — J. B. W.
" On the partition of the estates of William de Kirkby in the 30th Edward I.,
the manor of Kirkby Belers fell to the share of his sister, Matilda de Houby
{Botnl. Orig.y 30th Edw. I., rot. 15). She died in the 5th Edward II., leaving a
XIV THE PREFACE.
The earliest copy of Kirkby^s Inquest for Yorkshire now
known to be extant, is preserved in the Registry of the Dean
and Chapter of York. This manuscript is a thin folio, twelve
inches long by eight and a half inches wide, written on parch-
ment in a uniform hand, which may be assigned to the latter
half of the fifteenth century. It contains fifty-nine leaves, of
which the firat six are not paged, the remaining fifty-three being
occupied by the Inquest. There is nothing to shew whence
this copy was derived, or by whom made. From the following
memoranda on the first page, written in a contemporary hand,
the MS. would appear to have once belonged to Sir Miles
Wilstrop, of Wilstrop in the Ainsty, who was living in 1484.
Noverint universi per praesentes me Johannem Man, unum coUecto-
rum domini regis unius xv™" domino regi concessae, recepisse de villsta
de Parva Cattail xiiijs. vjd., nomine dictae xv"*», de qua smnms fateor
me fore solutmn. In cnjus rei testimonium sigillum meum apposui.
Data penultimo die mensis Aprilis, anno regni regis Henrici vij°** quarto.
Et allocatur eidem villas de dicta summa, nomine abat', iiijs. vujd.
Et praedicta billa abat' sigillata remanet in custodia met, Milonis
Wyllesthorp, in pixide de Parva Cattail, cum compositionibus de Ham-
merton Rise.
Noverint universi per prcesentes me Ricardum Basy, unum collec-
torum unius xv™", et medietatis ejusdem, domino nostro regi ultimo
concessw, in Westriding in comitatu Ebor. specialiter deputatum, re-
cepisse de villata de Wyllesthorp viginti-quinque solidos et sex denarios
in nomine praedictae sunuuae dictae decimae ips . . concement'. Data
apud Pontiburg, xxij die mensis Aprilis, anno regni regis Ricardi
secundi post Conquestum Angliae tertio.
Et hsec aquietancia est in pixide de Wyllesthorp inter facta regis -
trata, et tamen non est in registro illo.
son and heir, Walter, then aged 40 years and more. For his descendants,
among whom was George Yilliers, duke of Buckingham, see Harl. MSS., 1180,
7178.— J. R.W.
" She died in the 5th Edward II., leaving Bobert her son and heir, then aged
32 3-ears.— J. R. W. ThU note belongs to the preceding page.
THE PREFACE. XV
Miles Wilstrop^ was the king's escheator in Yorkshire from
the 6th of November, 9th Edward IV. to the 6th of November
following, and this copy of the Inquest may possibly have been
made for his official use.^
The second, fourth, and fifth pages of the York MS. are
blank. On the third page is a Latin enigma^ in the hand-
writing of Richard Gascoigne, the antiquary. This is followed
by some extracts from the Testa de Nevill, which occupy nearly
six pages. Kirkby's Inquest commences on the thirteenth page
(folio 1), and is thus entitled : — Rotulus feodorum qu<je tenentur
de rege et de aliis diversis in comitatu Eboracensi, secundum
Inquisitiones inde f actus coram domino Johanne de Kyrkeby,
tunc thesaurario domini regis, et sociis suis ad hoc assignatis per
ipsum regem ; et etiam de redditibus assiza regi debitis secundum
easdem Inquisitiones.
In the absence of the original rolls it is impossible to say
whether these Inquisitions embraced the whole county. All
* For some particulars relating to this family, see page 27, postea,
' Of the subsequent history of the York MS. little is known. Sometime
before the close of the sixteenth century it came into the possession of Francis
Bunny, rector of Byton, co. Durham, and archdeacon of Northumberland, whose
name, written in a bold Elizabethan hand, on what is probably the original bind-
ing, I aocidentally discovered on removing a portion of the present outer cover
of the book. The rector of Ryton was the third son of Biohard Bunny, esq., of
Newlands, near Wakefield, and died without surviving issue, April 16th, 1617.
His heir-at-law was his elder brother, Edmund Bunny, rector of Bolton Percy,
and canon of York, who died s. p. February 6th, 1617-8, and was interred in
York Minster. His epitaph records that
" Vasa 8acra(ta) librosque dedit post funera templo,
Et bona pauperibus ca^tera ; seque Deo."
A list of the books bequeathed to the church of York by the '' aged Edmund "
has not been preserved, but there can be little doubt that this copy of the Inquest
was one of them.
« " Porous per taurum sequitur vestigia ferri
Anser ovem maculat, cui potum vacca ministrat.
Expone et redde sensum."
XVI THE PREFACE.
the transcripts that I have seen are more or less imperfect, and
the York MS. contains the returns for the following wapentakes
and liberties only, which are arranged without any regard to
their proper classification in Ridings : — Straflforth, StaincliflFe,
Dickering, the Ainsty, Ouse and Derwent, Morley, (the town
of) Driffield, Birdforth, Allertonshire, Buckrose, Hang, Holder-
ness, Hallikeld, Bulmer, Ryedale, Gilling, Skyrack, (part of)
Harthill, Howdenshire, Claro, Byland liberty, Barkston, and
(part of) Harthill.
Two of the MSS. mentioned below contain the returns for
Langbargh and Pickering wapentakes, but for those of Agbrigg,
Ewcross, Osgoldcross, Staincross and Whitby-Strand, and the
liberties of Aldborough, Knaresborough and Ripon, none have
been discovered. Perhaps Osgoldcross and Staincross were not
surveyed on account of all the manors being held by one
person, as appears from the Nomina Villarum; Aldborough
with its dependencies was ancient demesne in the hands of the
crown ; and with regard to the other wapentakes and liberties
not included in the returns now extant, the Commissioners may
have met with similar treatment to that experienced a few years
later by the jurors appointed to enquire concerning Knights'
Fees : —
" Ballivi Comitis Warenni iion permittunt nos intrare libertatcm
Comitis, unde praejudicatc vos" (page 227, posted). "Tenentes
Coniitis Warenni neque in Halomshire nee Donecastre, cum socagio,
coram nobis noluerunt respondere nee venire, ideo de eis nihil possumas
respondere" (page 2^1, posted).
Although it is occasionally corrupt in its nomenclature, the
York MS. appears upon the whole to be more correct than any
other copy of the Inquest that I have had the opportunity of
examining. It has on this account, therefore, been selected for
the text** now printed, with the exception of the inquisitions for
' Some slight alteration has been made in the sequence of the wapentakes
included in the York HS., so as to bring each into its proper Biding.
THE PREFACE. XYll
the wapentake of Ouse and Derwent and the liberty of Rich-
mondshire^ which are derived fipom earlier transcripts. The
York' text has been collated with some of the following MSS.
(A.) — Treasury of Receipt of the Exchequer Department of
the Public Record Office. A folio book, on paper 11 J inches
long by 7} inches wide, lettered on the back, Kibkby Quest,
ETC. DoM. Cap. Westm. Class-mark, B., i., 11. Hand-
writing, temp. Henry VIII. The volume commences with the
Nomina Villarum for Yorkshire. This is followed by Kirkby's
Inquest for the same county, which agrees in general arrange-
ment with the York MS., and comprises the same wapentakes.
The remaining portion of the book is occupied by Inquisitions
of Knights' Fees, taken in the 31st Edward I., for the wapen-
takes and liberties of Claro, Skyrack, Knaresborough, Aid-
borough, Bipon, Barkston, the Ainsty, Morley, Agbrigg,
Strafforth and TickhiU.
(B.) — In the same Department. A folio book, on paper 15 J
inches long by 9J inches wide, lettered on the back, Nomina
Villab' in Com. Ebob., 9 Edw. II. Kibby's Quest, 24
Edw. I. Feod. Joh'is Ducis Lancas' P. & Aquita' infba
HONOBEM DE PoNTEFBACTO TEMPOBE EdW. II. ClaSS-mark,
B., iv., 24. Handwriting, about the middle of the sixteenth
century. This transcript of the Inquest includes the returns
for the same wapentakes as the York and A. MSS., but there is
a slight diflference in their arrangement. In addition to the
Inquisitions of Knights' Fees, 31st Edward I., as given in the
MS. last described, this volume contains a valuable return of a
similar nature, and of the same date, for the wapentake of
Staincliflfe.
' There is another copy of Eirkhy's Inquest in the Begistry of the Dean and
Chapter of York, which agrees generally with the MS. just described. It is
contained in a Feodary's Book, written in the reign of queen Elizabeth, the
class-mark of which is 31. This MS. also comprises transcripts of Inquisitions
of Knights' Pees and the Nomina Villarum for Yorkshire. It is hereinafter
referred to by the letter F.
XVIU THE PREFACE.
(C.) — Queen's Remembrancer's Department of the Exchequer,
A thick folio, unpaged, on paper IGJ inches long by 6 inches
wide. Class-mark, No. 52. T. G. 15,644. Handwriting, about
the middle of the sixteenth century. Besides a transcript of the
Inquest for the county of York, which agrees generally with the
MSS. already described, except that the wapentake of Harthill
is placed between those of Strafforth and Staincliflfe, this book
contains copies of Rolls of Fees abstracted firom Inquisitions
taken by John de Kirkby and his fellows in other parts' of
England. It likewise contains a mass of matter, derived chiefly
from the accounts of the escheators in the time of Edward I.
and Edward II., and comprehending facts possibly not to be
found elsewhere. The following is a sample of the entries,
taken from the compotus of Thomas de Burgh, escheator ultra
Trentam, 15th Edward II. : —
" QuixLE. Terras ibidem nunc Johannis Crokedayk tenentur de
Willelmo de Twenge. Tenementa ibidem nunc dicti Johannis tenentur
de abbathia de Fontibus per servitium vijs. per annum sol vend."
(R.) — Rawlinson MS,, 450 -B., in the Bodleian Library. In
addition to a copy of the abridged version of the Inquest, and
other valuable matter, fully described in the printed Catalogue,
this volume" contains transcripts of Inqidsitions taken before
John de Kirkby in the wapentakes of Langbargh and Pickering,
which are not found in any of the above-mentioned MSS. It
' A list of the counties with the names of the commissioners is given at page
vi; antea,
" The following memorandum is attached to the inside of the cover : — " This
collection is very valuable, serving (principally) for the general History of the
County of York, both in Church and State, antient and modern. The Collector
appears to be NichV Wanton, in the Beign of James I., of whose proper Hand-
writing most of the MSS. seem to he." Nicholas Wanton was the youngest son
and heir of Thomas Wanton, esq., of London, hy Joan, only daughter and
heiress of John Laxton, esq., brother and heir of Sir William Laxton, knight.
He died unmarried, March 2nd, 1617-8, and was buried in York Minster.
THE PREFACE. XIX
includes^ also, two versions of the Inquest for Skyrack wapen-
take. One agrees generally with the abstract given in the York
MS. The other is entitled, " Wapentagium de Skyrack alio
modo,'' and appears to be a transcript of the origmal return.
That these two versions may be compared, I have printed both
on the same page.
{8.)—AddU. MS.y 26,729, in the British Museum. A Feo-
dary's Book,' partly written in the reign of queen Elizabeth,
and partly in the seventeenth century. This MS. comprises a
portion of Kirkby's Inquest for Yorkshire, and includes the
return for the wapentake of Pickmng, of which only one other
copy* is known to be extant. It likewise contains transcripts
of the Inquisitions taken by John de Kirkby in Richmondshire,
which differ in several important particulars from the MSS.
already described, and also from the Register of the Honor of
Richmond {Cott. MSS.y Faust. B. vii.), whence the text for this
portion of the Inquest is derived.'
With the exception of the returns for the wapentakes of
* This MS. was purohased for the British Museum, in 1865, of John George
Smyth, esq., of Heath Hall, near Wakefield.
» Baw1.MS.,450B.
' A copy of the Inquest is preserved in the Library of the Leeds Grammar
Sohool. It is thus described in the printed Catalogue : " An Inquisition taken
by John de Kirkby and his associates. Commissioners assigned by the writ and
order of king Edward I. Copied from the originals by T. Wilson, 1747, in folio."
This manuscript, however, was not " copied from the originals." According to
the title-page, it was " Transcribed from an Antient MS. belonging unto the
Eight hon. Family of the Percys, Earls of Northumberland, by John Hopkinson
of Lofthouse, Gent., Clerk of the Peace for the West Riding, 1656 ; which Tran-
Bcrfpt was generously conununicated by Richard Richardson of Byerley, Esq., the
very good Friend of T. Wilson, anno 1747." The volume comprises the Nomina
Villarum for Yorkshire, an abridged version of Kirkby's Inquest, and several
Inquisitions of Knights' Fees, but it contains nothing which may not be found
in the MSS. already described, and the text is exceedingly corrupt.
I would take this opportunity of thanking Dr. Henderson, the Head Master,
for his kindness in allowing me to examine this MS.
XX THE PREFACE.
Langbargh^ Pickering and Skyrack, all the so-called copies or
transcripts of the Inquest that have just been described must
be considered as abstracts only of the original Inquisitions ; and
from the fact that in all the above-mentioned MSS. the entry
relating to the town of Driffield, in the East Riding, is placed
between the returns for the wapentake of Morley, in the West
Riding, and that of Birdforth, in the North Riding, there can
be little doubt that these abstracts were originally derived from
a common source.
As nearly all the above-mentioned MSS. were found to
contain copies of Inquisitions of Knights' Fees, taken in the
Slst Edward I., for the wapentakes and liberties of Claro,
Skyrack, Knarcsborough, Aldborough, Ripou, Barkston, the
Ainsty, Morley, Agbrigg, Straflforth, and Tickhill, some of
which were not included, and others only partially surveyed, in
Kirkby's Inquest, and more particularly, also, as these Inquisi-
tions, with others mentioned below, appeared to afford a valuable
means of testing its general accuracy, it has been considered
advisable to print them in the present volimie. To these have
been added similar Inquisitions, of the same date, for the wapen-
takes of Langbargh, Pickering, Howdenshire, Holdemess, Dic-
kering, Harthill, and Buckrose, and the returns of the Aid
granted to king Edward I., all derived from the original Subsidy
Rolls preserved among the Miscellaneous Records of the Queen's
Remembrancer in the Exchequer, which I obtained permission
to transcribe through the kind offices of Mr. Walbran, who was
the first to point them out as useful for this work.
Although the " Nomina Villarimi '' for the county of York
has already appeared in print under the editorial care of Sir
Francis Palgrave, yet since the work^ in which it is included is
not accessible to students of Yorkshire topography generally,
and is inconveniently cumbrous in its bulk, it has been thought
y Parliamentary Write, vol. ii., div. iii.
THE PREFACE. XXI
expedient to append this document to a record^ of which it is a
valuable illustration. Except where otherwise stated, the text
now printed is derived fipom the Harleian MS., 6281, which
was one of those used by Sir Francis Palgrave. A description
of this MS. is given at page 302, postea; and to what is there
stated I will only add that no pains have been spared to correct
the errors of a corrupt text.
The illustrative documents printed in the Appendix have
been chiefly derived firom the archiepiscopal registers at York.
Among them will be found some valuable Inquisitions of Knights^
Fees in the wapentakes of Buhner and Holdemess, containing
particulars relating to several places not named in Kirkby's In-
quest; similar Inquisitions of Fees held of the see of York in the
counties of York, Nottingham, Lincoln, Leicester and Glou-
cester ; a List of all the Homages rendered to the archbishops
for lands in Yorkshire held of the see ; and several early grants
of wardship and marriage. The Appendix concludes with some
tables of Land Measure, etc., taken from a Rental of Henry,
earl of Northumberland, which are valuable as being calculations
on the subject of carucates and oxgangs, made while the feudal
system was in existence.
The corrupt and irregular nomenclature of Kirkby's Inquest
and the Nomina Villarum has partly rendered necessary the
preparation of a somewhat elaborate Index Locorum, which, it
is hoped, will prove not the least valuable portion of this work.
As far as they can be identified, the Domesday names and the
modem names of all the Yorkshire vills mentioned in the text
are given in parallel colunms, references being added to the
facsimile edition of Domesday Book, and to the sheets of the
Ordnance Survey on the 6-inch scale.
In conclusion, the editor begs to offer the thanks of the
Surtees Society to the Dean and Chapter of York, for their
liberality in having placed at its disposal an early copy of
Kirkby^s Inquest, which has furnished the text of a considerable
XXU THE PREFACE.
portion of this work ; to Messrs. Buckle and Hudson^ for per-
mission to extract fipom the archiepiscopal registers what might
be necessary for the purpose of illustration ; to the Rev. H. O.
Coxe, keeper of the Bodleian Library, for the unrestricted use
of the Dods worth and Rawlinson MSS.; and to Joseph Munby,
Esq., of York, for the loan of the Percy MSS.
The editor desires, also, to tender his personal acknowledg-
ments to Professor Max Miiller, 11. A. Hudson, Esq., and C. A.
Thiselton, Esq., for their unvarying courtesy and attention ; and
to T. Burton, Esq., C. Jackson, Esq., and Dr. Sykes, for their
obliging communications.
Above all, the writer must express his grateful thanks to
his kind relative, Robert Davies, Esq., to the Rev. Canon Raine,
and to J. R. Walbran, Esq., for the aid and counsel they have
at' all times aflForded, and for their valuable assistance in secur-
ing the general accuracy of tliis his first literary essay.
ROBERT H. SKAIFE.
TifK Moi^sT, York.
November 30/A, 1867.
GENERAL INDEX OF CONTENTS.
KIRKBY'S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
PAOB
Wapentagium de Strafford 1
Wapentagium de Stainclyfe 13
Wapentagium de Aynsty 23
Wapentagium de Morley 30
Wapentagium de Skyrayk 31
Wapentagium de Clarow 44
Wapentagium de Barkeston 48
Wapentagium de Dekeryng 51
Wapentagium inter Usam et Derwent 60
Wapentagium de Houdenshire VO
Wapentagium de Buocros 71
Wapentagium de Holdernesse 74
Wapentagium de Herthull 78
Wapentagium de Brudeford 93
Libertas de Alverton 99
De libertate Bellse Landa> 105
Wapentagium de Bulemer 107
Wapenta.gium de Bidale 110
Wapentagium de Langberghe 124
Wapentagium de Pykering 138
Wapentagium de Hang 118
Feodarium de Gilljrng West 164
Feodarium de Gillyng Eat 174
AVapentagium de Halykeld 181
KNIGHTS^ FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Wapentagium de Staincliffe 189
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Clarhowe 203
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Sk}Take ^ 207
Feoda militum de libertate de Knaresburgh et Veteri Burgh 211
Dc feodis militum de libertate Ripon 212
Feoda militum de wajKintagio do Barkston 2X3
XXIV GENERAL INDEX OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Aynsty 216
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Morley 224
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Aggebrige 228
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Strafford 230
Feoda militum infra libertatem do Tykhill 232
Wapentachium de Langbergh 234
Feoda militaiia wapentachii de Pykering 239
Houdenshire 241
Feoda militaria wapentachii de Houdernesse 243
Dikering 249
HerthUl 251
Wapentachium de Buckrose 266
AID GRANTED TO KING EDWARD I.
Stainclif 277
Youcrosse 278
Morlay 279
Strafford 281
TikehiU 283
Barkeston 284
Skirake 286
Aynsty 289
Aggebrigg 292
Clarhou 293
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Introduction 299
The king's writ to the sheriff 801
The sheriff's return ibid.
Holdemesse 302
Wapentagium de Herthill 807
Wapentagium de Dikering 811
Wapentagium de Bucceros 814
Libertas de Houeden 816
Liberies de Beverlaco 318
Wapentagium inter Usam et Derewent 319
Wapentagium de Bidale 820
Wapentagium de Brudeford 822
Wapentagium de Bulmer 324
Vilhe in libertate de Pykering 826
VillsB in libertate de Whiteby 827
Wapentagium de Langbergh 828
Libertas de Rypon 831
Libertas de Bella Landa 332
GENERAL INDEX OP CONTENTS. XXV
PAOI
Libertas de Biohemund 383
Libertas de Alyerton » 340
Wapentagium de Aynsty 342
Libertas Sanoti Leonardi Ebor 344
Wapentagium de Barkeston ibid,
Wapentagium de Skjrak 347
Wapentagium de Clarhou 349
Wapentagixim de Aggebrigg 351
Libertas de Knaresburgh 363
Wapentagium de Staynolif ^ 364
Wapentagium de Strafford 358
Wapentagium de Morley 360
Wapentagiimi de Youcross 362
Libertas de Osgotcrosse 363
Libertas de Tykhill 365
Libertas Beats Marise Ebor 367
Li Libertate Sancti Petri Ebor 368
APPENDIX.
Feoda de Holdemesse 871
Feoda militum in wapentagio de Buhner 378
Feoda militum archiepiscopatus Ebor. in comitatibus Ebor., Notingham.,
Lincobi., Leycestre et Gloucestre 883
Homagia et fidelitates 398
A grant of the wardship and marriage of John, son and heir of Bichard de
Frismarisco 422
A grant of the wardship and marriage of the heir of John le Aleman ibid,
A grant of the wardship and marriage of William, son and heir of William
de Chaerthorp 423
A grant of the marriage of William, son and heir of William de Lindele . . ibid.
A grant of the wardship of Thomas de Burgo, eto 424
A grant of the wardship and marriage of William, son and heir of John de
Bellew t'^K^.
A grant of the wardship and marriage of John, son of Richard, son of
Bobert de la Sale de TjTnbel 426
A grant of Isabella de Bella Aqua to her son, William de Bella Aqua, of
his own marriage ibid,
A grant of the marriage of Bichard, son and heir of Sir Bobert de Fur-
neaiix, knight 427
A grant of the custody of the lands of Ckxifrey de Melsa, at Hodelston, to
Bobert de Grenefeld and William, his son ibid,
A grant of the marriage of Hugh, son and heir of Bichard de Babington 428
A grant of the wardship and marriage of Agnes, daughter and heiress of
John Malebrank, of Farneley 429
XXYl GENERAL INDEX OF CONTENTS.
PAOB
A grant of the wardship and marriage of Bichard, son and heir of Bichard
de Foumeux Und.
A commission to seize John, son and heir of John de Langton, of York 430
A grant of the wardship and marriage of John, son and heir of John do
Langton, of York ibid.
Nomina eorum qui tenent xx libratas terrse de rege in capite vol de illis
qui sunt infra a^tatem qui ex mandato regis distringebantur per vice-
comit' ad transfr^tandum ad regem Henricum tertium in Yasconia
contra regem Castellse, qui terram Yasconisc hostiliter ingressurus erat,
pugnaturi, anno regni regis Henrici tertii xxxviii, salutis humanse a
Christo 1253 432
Nomina illorum qui habent xv libratas terra) et tenent per servitium mili-
tare et milites non sunt, anno xl regni regis Henrici tertii 433
Bedditus et servitia liberorum forinsecorum apud Bipon 435
Breve ad inquirendum de duobis feodis archiepiscopi injuste occupatis per
oomitissam Albemarlise, in Holdemesse, cigus terrse existunt nunc in
manibus regis 437
Inquisitio de articulis tangentibus escaeteriam infra wapentagium de
Barkeston 438
A letter from Bobert de Hilton to archbishop Melton concerning the manor
of Swine 440
Quieta damancia quam dominus archiepiscopus fecit Boberto de Annesley
et aliis super jure et clameo quae habet in manoriis de Bime et Kirte-
lington ^ ibid.
Tables of Land Measure, etc 4-42
KIRKBY'S INQUEST
YORKSHIRE.
KIRKBY'S INQUEST FOR YORKSHite.
ROTULUS PEODORUM* QUiE TENENTITR DE REGE* ET DE ALUS
DIYERSIS IN COMITATU EBORACENSI^ SECUNDUM INQUISI-
TIONES INDE FACTAS CORAM DOMINO JOHANNE DE KYRREBY^
TUNC THESAURARIO DOMINI REOIS^ ET SOCIIS SUIS AD HOC
AS8I0NATIS PER IPSUM REGEM ; ET ETIAM DE REDDITIBUS
ASSIZE REGI DEBITIS SECUNDUM EASDEM INQUISITIONES.'
WAPENTAGIUM DE STRAFFORD/
HoTON Painel. Bobertus Luterell tenet Hoton Painel de rege
in capita pro ij feodis militum.
Wath. Willelmus le Flemmyng tenet villam de Wath de
* Except where otherwise stated, this text is printed from a Manuscript,
written in the latter part of the fifteenth century, which is now preserved in the
Registry of the Dean and Chapter of York. Torre's reference to it is P.y.
A description of this MS., as well as of other copies of Kirkb^'s Inquest with
which it has been collated, has been given in the Preface, and it is only necessary
here to supplement what is there stated by a few explanatory remarks.
Although, upon the whole, the York MS. is, apparently, the most correct of
any of the so-called transcripte of this Inquest which I have had the opportunity
of examiniug, the names of places and persons are occasionally so corruptly
given that considerable difficulty has in consequence been experienced in their
identification. It has on this account, therefore, been considered inadvisable to
perpetuate in every case the errors in the text now printed ; but no idteration has
been made where the slightest doubt has occurred as to the place or person
intended. The more minute variations between the York MS. and some of those
mentioned below are not recorded, and the bracketted portions of the text, in the
instances unnoted, are supplied by conjecture. In the different readings given
in the attendant notes, the several letters appended refer to the following MSS. : —
A. A book marked B., i., 11, in the Treasury of Eeceipt of the Exchequer
Department of the Public Record Office.
B. A book marked B., iv., 24, in the same Department.
C. A book numbered 62 in the Queen's Remembrancer's Department of the
Exchequer.
D. The Dodsworth MS., vol. xxvii., in the Bodleian Library.
R. The Rawlinson MS., vol. 450 B folim 448), in the same Library.
8. Additional MS., 26, 729, in the British Museum.
* Feoda quae tenentur de Rege in capite, A.
' Secundum Inquisitionem eandcm, viz., anno xxiiij [vicesimo quarto, R.]
B
2 ^iKbJSY^S inquest for YORKSHIRE.
. •:- •
rege in capiCe^pjO duobus feodis militum de honore de Skypton
in Craven -j'qjii quidem honor aliquando ftdt comitis Albemarliae,
et nunc'ei^tjlh manu regis.
MiijT^BY. Isabella et Idonea de Veteri Ponte* tenent villain
dQ^ Malteby de rege in capite de honore de Tikehull pro uno
feo*flo;
,•.'••. Eaython in Morthyng. Haer' Galfridi de Lesiniaco^ ten'
//••J^iJfam de Laython de rege in capite, in extcntam xxxj^ librata-
•••.'•rum terrse, de dono regis de antiquo dominico regis ; et nullum
•/ . ' certum servitium inde fac^ regi.
Denigby.* Johannes de Vavasur tenet villain de Newhall et
sex bovatas terrse et dimidium* in Mekesburg de rege in capite
de honore de Tykehull pro j feodo.
Arenthorpe. Abbas de Rupe tenet villain de Arenthorpe
pro feodo j militis de rege in capite, in puram et perpetuam
elemosinam, de dono regis Bicardi.
Waddeworth. Thomas de Cheworth^* [tenet]* in villa de
Waddeworth tertiam partem unius feodi de rege in capite de
honore de Tykehull.
HoTON Robert. Henricus de Tenneslowe' tenet in villa de
Edwardi primi, A. Even if we possessed no other evidence, the fact that John
de Kirkby died on Palm Sunday, 18th Edward I. (Calendarium Qenealofficum,
i., 416), would prove this date to be incorrect. The Coucher Book of Fountains
contains, however, several extracts from this Inquisition, which are thus headed :
" In Itinere Johannis K^Tkby, anno regni regis Edwardi primi xiij**, habetur
sic." It appears, also, from the Rawlinson MS. (450 B, 84) that the Inquisition
for Langbargh wapentake was taken " apud Ormesby, coram domino Johanne
de Kirkeby, thesaurario domini regis, die Sabbati proximo ante Passionem Do-
mini, anno regni regis Edwardi tertio decimo." The surveys for the wapen-
takes of Skyrack (Ihid.^ 43) and Ouse and Derwent (Reg. apud DunelmJ are also
stated to have been made in the same year. There was a separate Inquisition
for Richmondshire, which was not taken until the 15th Edward I. fCott. MS,
Fautt, B, viii., fo. 90).
' This wapentake, which also comprises a portion of the liberty of Tickhill,
has been collated with MSS. A. and C. This note belongs to the preceding page.
• Isabella and Idonea de Vipont, the daughters and co-heiresses of Robert de
Vipont, were the widows respectively of Roger de Clifford, junior, and Roger
de Ley burn. Idonea re-married John de Cromwell, and died *./>. about 1333.
In the Inq. p.m. of the above Roger de Clifford, taken in the 11th Edward I.,
the jurors say that " ipse Rogerus de Clifford et dominus Roger us de Leybume
tenuerunt manerium de Maltheby ; — et hoc ratione uxorum suarum quae erant
filise et hayredes domini Roberti de Veteri Ponte " CCai. Gen., i., 331).
/ Sometime before the 42nd Henry III., prince Edward, to whom the honour
of Tickhill then belonged, gave Laughton to Geoffrey de Lusignan (S. Yorks.,
i., 284). f xxj libr., C. * Newhall, A. C. See p. 12.
' Such words as dimidium, bovata, carucata, feodum, militis, militare, per
annum, reddit, respondet, wapentagium, etc., will henceforth be printed in an
abbreviated form.
J Thomas de Chaworth had a charter of ftree warren in Wadworth, 41st
HeniT III. CCal. Mot. Chart., 85). * tenet, A. C.
' Sir Henry de Tiusley married Lucy, daughter of Sir Robert de Hooton
Roberts CS. Tories., i., "
WAPENTAKE OF STRAFFORTH^ W.R. 3
Hoton di. feod. de rege in capite de eodem honore. Robertus
filius Willelmi de Hoton tenet in eadem villa de rege in capite
di. feod. de eodem honoTe.
Melton le Heyg. WiUelmns de Cressi et Willelmns de
Sancto Geoi^o tenent villam de Melton de rege in capite pro j
feodo de eodem honore.
KiMBERWORTH. Domina de Leybtim** tenet villam de Kim-
berworth de rege pro di. feodo de eodem honore.
Stainton. Johannes le Buteler* tenet villam de Stainton
de rege pro j feodo de eodem honore.
Rikenildthorp.'' Radnlphus Salvayn tenet medietatem
ejusdem villas de rege pro j feodo de eodem honore.
Bentlby. Robertus Tibetof tenet eandem villam cum per-
tinentiis de rege pro iiij" feod. de eodem honore.
Sheffeld^ [Brudfeld,]^ Ecclesfeld [et] Handesworth.
Thomas de Purnivall tenet dictas tres villas et medietatem de
Handesworth de rege in capite pro homagio suo, nullum aliud
servitium inde faciendo.
Haitfeld. Dominus Johannes comes Warenni tenet Hait-
feld, Stainford, Parvam Sandhale'' [et] Cimynggesburgh ; sed
non dicit de quo, nee per quod servitium.
Rafnefeld. Robertus de Saundeby tenet duas partes ejus-
dem villae de rege in capite pro tertia parte j feodi.
Barneburg. Medietas ejusdem villae tenetur de rege de
honore de Tikehull pro [uno feodo] .'
[Grysebrok. Thomas Barbot tenet medietatem ejusdem
villae de honore de TykehuU pro]' di. feodo, quarta parte, et
viij^* parte unius feodi.
GoLDTHORPE. Abbas de Beauchefe tenet in dicta villa v
" Idonea de Vipont, widow of Boger de Leybuni, was lady of Kimberworth
nearly seventy years C8. Yorks., ii., 27).
" 5tli Edward I. Inq. p. m. of Margaret de Stainton, daughter and heiress
of John de Stainton : — " ejus hseres est Johannes le Boteler, filius ejus, qui
plensB »tati8 est " fCal. Gen., i., 263).
• Rikenildthorp, now Thorp Salvin, is supposed by Mr. Hunter to have
derivcMl its name from its proximity to an ancient highway — formerly called the
Street, and now Packman's Lane — which he believed to be of Roman origin,
" our ancestors of the middle ages [having] bestowed the name of Rykneld Street
upon one or more of the great highways left by the Romans " C^. Torks., i., 309).
p Sir Robert de Tibetot, one of the most eminent persons of his ase, married
Eva, daughter and heiress of Payne de Chaworth fS. Torks., i., 325), and died
Sept. 11th, 1298 fCal. Oen., ii., 656).
t Brudfeld, A.
' Mr. Hunter says (8. Torks., i., 198) that Sandal Parva " is not mentioned
in Kirkby's Inquest or the Nomina Villarum."
• unb feodo, A. C.
' Orysehrok. Thomas Barffbet [Bargot, C] tenet medietatem ejusdem ville
de honore de TykehuU pro, A. C. See p. 11.
b2
4 KIR&BY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
bov. terrse, et iiij®' bov. terrae in Bilingley, duas bov. terrse in
Swinton, et molendinum de Wormeleye, [ex]" dimissione
Danielis le Boteler, qui illas terras habuit de dono regis Jo-
hannis j reddendo regi per annum, duo flakes vini die [Sancti]*'
Michaelis apud London.
TiNNESLAWE. Heniicus de Tynneslawe et Walterus le Bret
tenent in eadem villa j feod. milit. de honore de TikehuU ; et
dictus Henricus veniet die Sancti Michaelis apud castrum de
Tikehull cum uno pari albarum cirotecarum ad recipiendum
unum austurtum in custodia, pt modo redd, per ann. xls. pro
austurto prsedicto.
FEODA QVM TENENTUR DE ALUS QUAM DE REOE IN CAPITE.
Stubbes-Lacy.*' Robertus de Pontefracto tenet eandem
villam de comite Lincolnise.
Hykelton. Petrus de Rorefeld' tenet eandem villam de
domino Castri Bernardiy pro di. feod. milit.
Magna Hailgton. Henricus de Vemyll' tenet eandem
villam de Roberto Luterell pro di. feod. milit.
RoMEYS.* Johannes de Anneslay, Stephanus de Bella
Aqua, et Johannes de Wymton* tenent eandem villam de
Edmimdo Eyncurt, et idem Edmundus de rege pro j feodo.*
Derfeld. Willelmus filius Thomse*' et Petrus de Bosvyll
tenent eandem villam de Willelmo le Flemmyng, et nullum
servitium faciimt regi.
Clayton. Robertus Luterell et Priorissa de Hanepol tenent
eandem villam de Johanne de Vescy, et redd, eidem xxijd. ob.
per ann.
Bylleham. Robertus [de]* Barevill tenet in eadem villa
di. feod. milit. de feodo de Hoton Painell.
Frykelay. Radulphus de Normanvill et Alicia de Sancta
Maria tenent in eadem villa j feod. de comite Lincolniae.
" ex, A. C. • Sancti, C.
* Probably Stubbs, now commonly known as Hampole-Stubbs, a small town-
ship in the parish of South Kirkby, C. J.
' Sir Peter de Eotherfeld, son and heir of Sir Nicholas de Rotherfeld, by
Euphemia, daughter and co-heiress of William de Lisle fS, Yorks., ii., 134),
was living in 1297 {Stapleton*9 Trinity Priory , York, 155).
' The Balliols were lords of Barnard Castle.
* Sir Henry de Vemoil married Agnes, daughter and co-heiress of Swain de
Houghton, by whom he had a son Henry fS. Yorks., ii., 128).
« Bomaries, A. Now Bawmarsh.
* In a copy of Kirkby's Inquest seen by Mr. Hunter, instead of John de
Wymton appears Will, de Appelforth C^. York*., ii., 46).
* pro \j feod. milit., A.
^ Sir William, son of Thomas fitz William, lord of Sprotborough (S. Yorks.,
i., 336). ' de, A. C.
WAPENTAKE OP STRAPPORTH^ W. R. 5
South Kyrkeby. Falco de Bathon, Bogenis de Northwod,
Edmimdiis de Burgo/ et Prior de Saneto Oswaldo tenent
eandem villam de feodo de Pontejfracto, et nihil cerhim redd,
regi.
South Elmishall. Johannes de Cresacre tenet eandem
yillam de feodo comitis Lincolnise, et nihil certum facit regi.
Skynthorp.^ Thomas Frank* tenet dictam villam de Petro
de Malo Lacu pro j feodo.
Weles. Prior de Bradelestok tenet eandem yillam in
pnram et perpetuam elemosinam de dono Willelmi [le] Gras/
faciendo inde duos adventus ad castrum de Tikehnll. Johannes
de Holdbire' tenet j car. in eadem villa de Thoma Pumivall per
idem servitium.
Barneby super Don. Wijlelmns de Bameby tenet medie-
tatem ejnsdem villse de Petro de Malo Lacu pro di. feod.
Adam de Athewyk tenet quartam partem ejusdem villas de
Roberto Tebitot pro quarta parte j feodi, et idem Robertus
tenet dictam quartam partem de honore de Tikehull.
Cantelay. Prior de Werkesop tenet medietatem ejusdem
villse pro di. feodo de feodo Roberti de Everingham qui tenet
de rege in capite; Philippus de Vemieles et assignati sui
tenent aliam medietatem ejusdem villse pro di. feodo de eodem
Roberto, et idem Robertus de rege.
LovERSALLE. Jordauus le Vavasur tenet eandem villam,
nomine dotis uxoris suae, de Petro de Malo Lacu pro iiij^ parte
unius feodi.
Edelinoton. Willelmus le Vavasur tenet eandem villam
de Johanne de Percy pro di. feodo.
Mare. Willelmus de Hamelton* tenet medietatem ejusdem
villse de feodo Adas de Novo Mercato, et dictus Adam de
f Burgrave, A. C.
t SkifUharpe. " The site of this lost vill has been well ascertained, by Mr.
Bower and Mr. Wrightson, to have been in some closes between Ciisworth and
Newton, where are still certain unevennesses of the surface indicative of buildings
having formerly existed in that place " fS. Yorks., ii., 490).
* Fuster, A. Franstre, C. Foster fS. Torkt., i., 53).
' William le Gras gave the manor of Wales to the canons of Bradenstoke, oo.
Wilts, between 1199 and 1219 (Cott. MS., VUell, A. xi., fo. 164).
i Holdbride, A. Probably John de Horbire.
* " Robert de Willoughby, knight, grants to Sir William de Hamilton all his
manor of Marr which Sir Adam de Newmaroh, his grandfather, gave to Bobert,
bis fether, in frank marriage with Margery, his mother, to hold to the said
William, rendering yearly one pair of White gloves value one penny " (8. Yorks.,
i., 360). Sir William de Hamilton is the distinguished statesman and ecclesiastic
who, about the date of this Inquest, became archdeacon of York, was afterwards
precentor of Beverley, dean of York, and Lord Chancellor of England, and of
whom an interesting account may be found in the Memorials of Fountains Abbey
(ed. Surt. Soc., i., 188).
6 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
castro de TikehuU. Abbas de Rupe tenet in eadem villa xj
bov. terrae de feodo Willebni filii Thomse, et idem Willelmus de
castro praedicto. Willeknus de Langethwayt tenet in eadem
villa ij bov. terrae de feodo de Fossard.
FiREBURNE. Nicholans Lyveth' tenet j feod. in eadem villa
de Johanne de Vescy, et idem Johannes de Petro de Malo
Lacu.
HoLGTON Minor.* Willelmus le Vavasur et Radulphus de
Normanvill tenent eandem villam, et iiij°' bov. terrae in Arkesay,
pro j feodo de Johanne de Anneslay, et idem Johannes de castro
de Tikehull.
Wystan. Thomas de Fumivall tenet in eadem villa iiij®*^
feoda milit. et di. de Roberto Luterell, et idem Robertus de rege
in capite.
[Aston.]" Willelmus de Cauntelo (Cantilupe) tenet eandem
villam de Thoma Fumivall pro j feodo.
Tretthon, Brampton et Ulley. Johannes de Horbire^
tenet medietatem villarum de Tretthon, Brampton et Ulley de
Thoma de Fumivall pro j feodo. Ricardus de Bemak tenet
aliam medietatem pro di. feodo de eodem Thoma.
Tottewyk.^ Idem Johannes tenet eandem villam de eodem
Thoma Fumivall pro uno feodo.
Sprotteburo. Willelmus filius Thomae tenet eandem vil-
lam cum membris de comite Lincolniae pro iij feod.
Wykj:(rs)legh. Haer' Roberti de Wikerslegh ten^ eandem
villam de Nicholao Lyvet pro di. feodo, et idem Nicholaus de
Benteley* de honore de Tikehull.
Tryberg. Adam de Norman vill*" tenet eandem villam et
partem de Bolton, Dalton, et Brinford pro j feodo de Johanne
de Halton.'
' Nicholas Levet, lord of Hooton-Levet.'
« Hailton Minor, A. Little Houghton, in the parish of Darfield. For the
modem names of nearly all the places mentioned in the text, I must refer my
readers, as a general rule, to the Tahle which I have incorporated with the Index
Locorum, where will also be found their names as entered in Domesday Book
(edit 1862), and references to the sheets of the Ordnance Survey on the 6-inch
scale.
■ See p. 9.
^ On the 3rd Id. March, 1287-8, John de Horebire and Bichard de Bemak,
knights, presented Bic. de Tidolfside, subdeacon, to the rectory of Treeton (Seff,
Somanus, 14).
'' In the copy of Kirkby's Inquest used by Mr. Hunter, the tenure of Tod-
wick is represented thus : Edmund Wastenes holds one knight's fee of Thomas de
Furnival, and he of Geffrey Luterel (S. Yorks., ii., 158).
t That is, of the lords of the manor of Bentley {S. Tories., i., 277).
' In the 44th Henry III., the king, at the instance of Edmund, his brother,
granted to Ealph de Normanville free warren in all his demesne lands at Thri-
bergh, Dalton, and Brinsworth.
• Dalton, A. A clerical error for Johanne de Hoton. See p. 10.
WAPENTAKE OF STRAFFORTH^ W.R. 7
Wtntworth. Adam de Novo Mercato et Willelmus le
Flemmyng tenent eandem villain ; et pars dicti Willelmi tene-
tur de fi^o de Skypton, et pars dicti Adse de honore de
TikehuU.
Brampton juxta Wath. Willelmus le Flemmyng tenet
medietatem ejusdem villae de honore de Skypton. Pftor de
Bretton [tenet]' aliam medietatem ejusdem vUlae de honore de
Tikehull^ pro qua facit duos adventus ad wapentagium de
Tikehull.
Wambewell. Johannes de Wambewell tenet in eadem
villa iiij*"^ partem j feodi de Willelmo le Flenmiyng, et idem
Willelmus de feodo de Skypton.
SwYNTON. Thomas de Monteney tenet medietatem ejusdem
villae de Roberto de Tibbethorpe pro vj** parte feodi j nulit., et
idem Robertus tenet de castro de Tikehull.
HoTON Lyveth. Nicholaus Lyvet tenet eandem villam de
Johanne [de] Vescy pro j feodo mUit.
Morni(n)g.* Johannes de Momi(n)g et Petrus de Rodes
tenent eandem villam de domino Johanne comite Warenni pro
di. feodo milit."
REDDITUS ASSIZE REOI DEBITUS IN EODEH WAPENTAOIO.
HoTON Painel. Robertus Luterel pro Hoton Painel, quam
de rege tenet in capite^ j marc, pro fine wap., et de auxilio
vicecomitis xijd. ob.
Stubbes Lacy. Robertus de Pontefracto pro Stubbes-Lacy,
quam tenet de comite Lincolniae, xijd. pro eodem fine, et iijd.
de eodem auxilio.
Hikylton. Petrus de Rorefeld"' pro Hikylton, quam tenet
de domino Castri Bamardi, xs. de eodem fine.
Wath. Willelmus [le] Flemmyng pro Wath, quam tenet
de rege in capite, di. marc, de eodem fine, et ijs. jd.* de eodem
auxilio.
Magna Haulgton. Henricus [de] Vernoele pro Magna
Haulgton, quam tenet de Roberto Luterell, ijs. pro eodem fine,
et xijd. ob.y de eodem auxilio.
« tenet, A. C.
■ Morthen, in the parish of Botherham.
' In addition to the places named above, the copy of this Inquest which
formerly belonged to Mr. Wilson, of Broomhead Hall, appears to have contained
an entry relating to Auckley. Mr. Hunter says : *' In Kirkby's Inquest, Nicholas
de St. Elena and Alice Touke are returned as holding of the Moubrays a
knight's fee in Finningley and Alkley, at the rent of two marks ; and, in the No-
mina Villarum, Walter Touke is returned lord of Alkley " (5. Torkt,, i., 80).
• See note x, p. 4. ' xijs., A. ''A. omits ob.
8 KIRELBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
RoMARiEs. Johannes de Anneslay^ Stephanus de Bella
Aqua et Johannes [de]' Wimpton pro Romareis, quam tenent
de Edmimdo de Eyncort, simul cum parte de Wambewell quae
vocatur Seinte Marie Fe/ vjs. vjd. de eodem fine.
MoRHOUs.* Johannes de Vescy pro Morhous, quam tenet
de feodo de Hoton, ijs. viijd. pro eodem fine, et Tjd. ob. de
eodem auxilio.
BiLLEHAM. Robertus de Barevill pro di. feodo, quod tenet
in eadem villa de Hoton Painell, ijs. vijd.* pro eodem fine, et
iiijd.'' de eodem auxilio.
Frikelay. Radulphus de Normanvill et Alicia de Sancta
Maria pro j feodo/ quod tenent de comite Lincolnise, vjd. ob.
de eodem auxilio.
Skynthorp. Thomas Frans^ pro Skynthorp, quam tenet de
Petro de Malo Lacu, xijd. pro eodem fine, et ijd. de eodem'
auxilio.
Malteby. Isabella et Idonea de Veteri Ponte pro villa de
Malteby, quam tenent de castro de TikehuU, ijs. ijd. pro eodem
fine, et vjd. q. de eodem auxilio.
Barneby super Don. Willelmus de Bameby pro medie-
tate dictse villae, quam tenet de Petro de Malo Lacu, ijs. pro
eodem fine, et viijd. ob. [de eodem]^ auxilio. Adam de Atewyk
pro iiij^* parte ejusdem vfllse de Bameby, quam tenet de Roberto
Tebitot, xd. pro eodem fine, et iiijd. de eodem auxilio. Ricardus
Foliot pro quadam parte ejusdem villae, quam tenet de Willelmo
le Vavasur, iiijs. de eodem fine.
Cantelay. Prior de Werkesop pro medietate ejusdem villae,
quam tenet de feodo Roberti de Everingham, iiijs. pro eodem
fine. Johannes* de Vemeoles pro alia medietate ejusdem villae,
quam tenet de eodem Roberto, ijs. pro eodem fine.
Lovebsale. Jordanus le Vavasur pro villa de Loversale,
quam tenet de Petro de Malo Lacu, xvijd. ob. pro eisdem fine
et auxilio.
HoLAN(Dy Anstin.* Medietas ejusdem villae, quae tenetur
de Roberto Tebethorp, xijd. pro eodem fine, et viijd. de auxilio
vicecomitis. Willelmus [le] Flemmyng pro iiij^ parte ejusdem
villae, quam tenet de feodo de Skypton, vjd. pro eodem fine.
- de, A. C.
* Jordan de Sanota Maria mve land in Wombwell to the canons of Healaugh.
* Moorhouse, a hamlet in the parish of Hooton-Pagnell, J. S.
* A. and C. omit vyd. ' iijd., A.
* duobus feod., A. / See note A, p. 5.
B de eodem, A. C. * tertia parte, C.
* Philippus, A. C. See p. 5.
i Hoy land, in the parish of Wath upon Deame (S. Yorks., ii., 100).
* I am unable to identify Anstin.
WAPENTAKE OF STRAFFORTH^ W. R. 9
Edlinoton. Willelmus le Vavasur pro Edlington^ quam
tenet de Johanne de Percy, xjd. de eodem auxilio* ad Fascha, et
ad festum Sancti Michaeliis.
Brodesworth. Marmaducus Darell pro medietate ejusdem
villae, quam tenet de feodo de Malteby, [ijs. pro eodem fine, et
xvd. de eodem auxilio] .' Willelmus le Vavasur pro alia medie-
tate ejusdem villae, ijs. pro eodem fine, et xvjd.* de eodem
auxilio.
PiKEBURN. Nicholaus Lyveth pro di. feodo, quod tenet in
eadem villa de Pikebum de Johanne de Vesey, ijs. vjd. pro
eodem fine, et vd." de eodem auxilio.
Waddeworth. Petrus de Waddeworth pro iiij** parte j
feodi, quam tenet de feodo de Fossard, ijs. pro eisdem fine et
auxilio viceeomitis.
HoTON Robert. Henricus de Timneslowe pro di. feodo,
quod tenet in eadem villa de castro de Tikehull, vs. pro wardefe,
xd. pro fine wap., vjd. de eodem auxilio, [et] iiijd. pro wayt-
mete. Robertus filius Willelmi de Hoton pro alia me^e-
tate ejusdem villae, quam tenet de eodem castro de Tikehull, vs.
pro wardefe, xd. pro eodem fine, vjd. de auxilio viceeomitis, et
iiijd. pro waytmete.
Halton Minor. Willelmus le Vavasur et Radulphus de
Normanvill pro eadem villa et iiij®* bov. terrae in Arkesay, quas
tenent de Johanne de Anneslay, ujs. xd. pro wardefe, xijd.
pro fine wap., et ixd. de eodem auxilio viceeomitis.
Aston. Willelmus de Cantelo*^ pro Aston, quam tenet [de]
Thoma Fumivall, vs. pro praedicto fine, et xvjd. ob. de eodem
auxilio.
Tretton, Brampton [et] Ullay. Johannes de Horbire
pro medietate villarum de Tretthon, Brampton et Ullay, quam
tenet de Thoma de Fumivall, vjs. viijd. pro eodem fine. Ricar-
dus de Bamack pro alia medietate, quam tenet de eodem
Thoma, xxviijd. pro eodem fine.
ToTEWYK. Johannes de Horbire pro Totewyk, quam tenet
de eodem Thoma, vjs. viijd. pro eodem fine, et viijd. de eodem
auxilio.
Handesworth. Thomas de Fumivall pro medietate ejus-
dem villae, xvjd.^ de eodem auxilio.
Melton le Heyg. Willelmus de Cressy et Willelmus de
' ijs. pro eodem fine, et xvd. de eodem auxilio, C.
- xvd., A. C.
• VB., A.
• William de Cantilupe married the daughter and heiress of Osbert de
Arches, who had a charter of free warren at Aston, 41st Henry III. (S. Yorks.,
ii., 161. Cal. Rot. Cl^rt., 86).
f xvijd., A. C.
10 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YOBK8HIRB.
Sancto Georgio pro Melton le Heg, quam tenent de castro de
Tikehnll, vs. xjd. pro eisdem fine et auxilio, et xd.^ wardefe.
Kymberworth. Domina de Leybum pro villa de Kymber-
worth, quam tenet de castro de Tikehull, xxd. pro eodem fine.
Wykerlegh. Robertus*" de Wykerlegh pro Wykerlegh, quam
ten^ de Nicholao Lyveth, xijd. pro eodem fine, et yjd. ob. de
eodem auxilio, et xs. pro wardefe.
Tribero. Adam de Normanvill pro Triberg, quam tenet
de Johanne de Hoton, iiijs. pro eodem fine.
Wynteworth. Adam de Nymarch' et Willelmus le Flem-
myng pro Wynteworth, quam tenent de feod. de Skypton et
Tikehull, vjd. de eodem auxilio.
Wambewell. Johannes de Wambewell pro iiij^ parte j
feodi in eadem villa, quam tenet de Willelmo le Flemmyng, et
pro alia medietate quae tenetur de Willelmo Wythington, xvjd.
ob. pro eodem fine. Et [pro]' quarta parte ejusdem villae,
quam Johannes de Cressacre tenet de libertate de Tikehull, ixd.
Bolton." Willelmus de Bella Aqua pro medietate de
Bolton, quam tenet de Adam de Novo Mercato, xviijd. pro
eodem fine, et xvijd. ob. de eodem auxilio. Idem Willelmus
pro alia medietate, quam tenet de Adam de Normanvill, viijd.
de [eodem]* auxilio vicecomitis.
Tyrinsco.*^ Abbas de Rupe pro medietate ejusdem villae, et
Willelmus de Bameby pro alia medietate ejusdem villae, quas
tenent de Roberto Luterell, vjd. de eodem fine, et iiijd. de
« xs., C.
'' Hser' Eoberti de Wykerle, A. Haeredes Boberti de Wikerle, C. See p. 6.
• Newmarch, or de Novo Mercato. See p. 7.
' pro, A.
" The historian of " South Yorkshire" in his description of Bolton-upon-
Dearne, says (vol. i., p. 381), " that it appears not to have been the site of one
single Saxon, surrounded by his villains and borderers, but of four different lords,
whose names, in the time of the Confessor, were Osulf, Ligulf, Turchil, and
Eruui. In the new distribution which took place at the Conquest, Osulfs por-
tion was given to Be Busli, and the rest to William de Perci. Before the date
of Domesday, Percy had placed two subinfeudatories in all his lands in this part
of the kingdom ; viz., Malger in Edlington and Bamby ; and Eozeline in Bolton,
Thribergh, and Balton." That Mr. Hunter has, in this account, mistaken the
entry in Domesday Book relating to Bolton Percy in the Ainsty for that refer-
ring to Bolton- upon-Deame, — both of which formed part of the great possessions
of William de Perci, and are described on the same page of that record (Domes*
day Booky edit. 1862, p. 48), but in different columns, — will, I think, be evident
by comparing the entries there given with the Recapitulatio flhid., pp. 81 b, 82 b),
and jUso with the Clamores (Ibid., p. 79), where " Homines de Anestig wapentac.
testificant [quod] in Bodeltune habet Willelmus de Perci v car. de terra Ligulf."
Moreover, the eight carucates which Ligulf, Turchil, and Ernui held in Bodeton-
upon-Deame, according to Mr. Hunter, is the precise quantity allotted to Bolton
Percy in Kirkby's Inquest : another instance of " the exact correspondency of
those two noble records."
• eodem, A. • Tornusco, A. Now Thurnscoe.
WAPENTAKE OP STRAPPOETH^ W.B. 11
eodem auxilio. Prior de Sancto Oswaldo pro quadam' parte
ejusdem villse, quam tenet de Adam de Novo Marcato, et
Robertas de Stutevill pro iiij®' bov. terrae, qxias tenet in eadem
villa de Roberto Luterell, xijd. pro eodem fine, et iiijd. de
eodem auxilio.
Stainton. Johannes le Buteler pro Stainton, quam tenet de
castro de TikehuD, xvjd. de eodem auxilio, ijs. yjd. pro eodem
fine, xs.y pro wardefe, et viijd. pro waytmete.
RiKNiLDTHORP. Adam' Salvain pro medietate ejusdem
villse, quam tenet de castro de Tikehull, vd. de eodem auxilio,
xxd. de eodem fine, xs. pro wardefe, et viijd. pro waytmete.
[Walterus le Chambleyn pro una car. terrae, quam tenet in
eadem villa de feodo de Midenhall (?), viijd. pro eodem fine].*
Thomas de Fumivall pro iiij** parte j feodi, quam tenet in eadem
villa de [castro de]* Tikehull, xxd. pro eodem fine, et vd.*' pro
eodem auxilio vicecomitis.
SwiNTON. Thomas de Munteny pro medietate villse de
Swinton, quam tenet de Roberto Tibitot, xiiijd. pro wardefe, et
vijd. pro fine [wap] .^
HoTON Lyveth. Nicholaus Lyveth pro Hoton Lyveth,
quam tenet de Johanne de Vescy, ijs. vjd.* pro eodem &ie, et
vijd. ob/ de eodem auxilio.
Rapnepeld. Robertus de Saundeby pro duabus partibus
ejusdem villae, quas tenet de rege, iijs. iiijd. ob. pro eisdem fine,
auxilio, waytmete et pro wardefe.
Grissebrok. Thomas Barbot pro medietate ejusdem villae,
quam tenet de Tikehull, xxd. pro eodem fine, et vjd. de eodem
auxilio, iiijs. iijd. ob.^ pro wardefe.
[Hampoll Luterell].* ijs. pro fine wapentagii.
Maona Hailgton. Henricus de Vemoyle pro Magna
Hailgton, quam tenet de Roberto Luterell, ijs. pro eodem fine,
et xijd. ob. de eodem auxilio.
ScHiPENES* Stodpold^' Eadem villa tenetur de Petro [de]
• iiij**, A. 9 xd., A.
' Bad. de Salvain, A. C. See p. 8.
• Waltenifl le Chambleyn pro una car. terrae quam tenet in eadem villa de
feodo de Midenhall [Sudenhall, C], viijd. pro eodem fine, A. C.
* castro de, A. • vjd. de eodem, A.
* viijd. pro fine wap., C. • iijs. vjd., A. C.
^ yjd. pro, A. C. «" iiijs. iiijd. pro wardefe, A.
A Hampoll Luterell, A. C. The York MS. has "Hanapol burell" erro-
neouslj.
' Shippenes seems to have been a manor without a vill, and of very indefinite
extent, but lying in the western part of the parish of Hooton-Paynel (S. Yorks.y
ii., 152).
i Stotfold. " A single farm-house, in the same parish, which has still the
air of having been one of the old genUUhommeries of England " {Ihid.).
12 KIBKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
Cestria* et redd, viijd. de eodem auxilio^ et xijd. pro fine prae-
dicto, et iiijs. pro wardefe.
Denioby. Johannes le Vavasnr pro eadem villa, Newhall,
et yj bov. terrsB et di. in Mekesburg, qnas tenet de castro de
Tikehnll, xs. pro wardefe, xijd. de eodem auxilio, et xxd. pro
fine praedicto, et viijd. pro waytmete. Idem Johannes pro
Newhale, iiijs. nomine wardefe, et pro Mekesburg, ijs. pro
eodem.
Wytstan. Thomas de Fumivall pro iiij°' feod. et di., quae
tenet in eadem villa de Roberto Luterell, ijs. jd.
Sfrottebubo. Willelmns filius Thomae pro Sproteburg
cum membris, quam tenet de comite Lincolniae, xijs. ad Natalem
Sancti Johannis Baptistae pro wardefe ad castrum de Tikehull,
et xijs. iiijd. pro eodem die Sancti Thomae Apostoli ante Nata-
lem, et vjd. ob. de auxilio praedicto die Paschae, et \jd. ob. pro
fine praedicto ad festum Sancti Michaelis, et xxvd. pro eodem
fine die Purificationis.
Benteley. Robertus' Tibbethofte pro Bentelay, quam tenet
de castro de Tikehull, xxs. pro wardefe ad Natalem Sancti
Johannis, et xxs. pro eodem die Sancti Thomae Apostoli ante
Natalem, et vjs. xd. pro fine praedicto, et iijs. de eodem auxilio,
et ijs. viijd. pro waytmete.
* Supposed to have been an illegitimate son of one of the Laciee, Earls of
Chester {FaHiUhor., i., 321).
' Johannes, A. See p. 3.
WAPENTAGIUM DE STAINCLYFE/
Sktfton. Villa cum castro est in manu regis tamquam domi-
nicum suum ; et sunt in eadem xij car. terrse^ quarum sex et
di. sunt in dominico regis, et v et di. tenentur de rege; et
quselibet car. prsedictarum v et di. redd, per ann. ad finem
wap. iyd. ob. q. ; unde summa est per ann. xxd. ob.
Skybdon. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege in bondagio; quarum quselibet car. redd, per ann. ad
prsedictum finem iijd. ob. q. Summa xjd. q.
SioLESDON. In eadem villa sunt ix car. terrse quad tenentur
de rege in bondagio; quarum quselibet car. redd, [ad finem]
prsedictum iijd. ob. q. per ann. Summa xxxiijd. ob. q.
Stretton cum Torleby. In eadem villa sunt x car. terrse
quae tenentur de rege et domino castri: quarum ima car.
dudum assignata fuit per praedecessor' comitis Albem^* ad
missas celebrandas imperpetuum in capella castri de Skipton ;
et pro residuis ix car. nullum fit servitium de quo fit mentio in
praedictis inquisitionibus.
Draython et Berewic." In eadem villa sunt iiij" car.
terrae quae tenentur de rege et domino castri, et quaelibet car.
redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa
est xiiijd.'^
Brinsall cum Thorp. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae ;
quarum duae tenentur de rege et domino castri, et una de
Priore de Boulton; et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; imde summa est xjd. q.
CoNDELEY. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege et domino castri; et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xxijd. ob.
Herteling[ton]. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae
tenentur de rege et domino castri, et quaelibet car. redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictimi iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xjd. q.
Adinoham. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tenentur
■ This wapentake has been collated with M8S. A. and B.
* In a charter of Inspeximus, dated in 1512, Henry Lord Cliflford mentions
" certain evidences belonging to my free chappell of John Evangelist within y«
castell of y* foundacyon of y* Erie of Albemarle " fHist, Craven, p. 347).
* The two farms of East and West Berwick are about a mile from the village
of Draughton. ' xvd., B.
14 KIRRBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
de rege et domino castri, et quselibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xjd. q.
RiLSTON. In eadem villa sunt v car. terrse quae tenentur de
rege et castro praedicto, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; iinde summa est xviijd. ob.
Flascebt. In eadem villa simt vj car. terrse quae tenentur
de rege et domino castri prsedicti ; quarum Willelmus Grein-
dorge' tenet iiij" car. et imam bov., et idem Willelmus redd,
per ann. ad finem praedictum iiijs. pro tota villa.
Colling. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tenentur
dc rege et castro praedicto, et quaelibet car. redd, per aim. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; imde summa est xjd. q.
H ALTON. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege et castro praedicto, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xxijd. ob.
Heston. In eadem vUla sunt yj car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum
iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xxijd. ob.
Morton cum West Morton. In eisdem villis sunt xj car.
terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est iijs. vd. q.
Kyldewyk. In eadem villa est j car. [terrae]^ quam Prior
de Bolton tenet in puram et perpetuam elemosinam a tempore
unde non extat memoria, et nuuum inde fit servitium de quo
fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
Emmesay cum Esteby. In eadem villas sunt vj car. terrae
quae tenentur de rege, et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum
vijd. ob.
Sutton. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae quae tenentur de
rege, et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum vijd. ob.
Bradeley [cum] altero Bradeley.* In eisdem villis
sunt vj car. terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd,
per ann. ad finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est
xxijd. ob.
CoNYSTON in Kettelwell[dale]. Iu cadcm villa sunt vj
car. terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann.
ad finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xxijd. ob.
Haukeswyk cum Oulecotes.* In eisdem villis sunt iij
car. terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann.
ad finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xjd. q.
* Grandorge, Granordei, or Grano hordei C^Biat Craven, p. 186).
^ terr», A. ^ eisdem villis, A.
* Upper and Lower Bradley, sometimes called Both Bradleys.
* There is now no place of this name. Old Cote Moor extends from two to
three miles N.W. of Hawkswick.
WAPENTAKE OF STAINCLIFFE^ W.R. 15
Cbachhou. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse quae tenentnr
de rege, et qnselibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem pr«dictum
iijd. ob. q. ; imde summa est xxijd. ob.
Apeltrewyk cum Wodehous. In eisdem villis stint iij
car. terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quselibet car. redd, per ann.
ad finem prsedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xjd. q.
Otterburn. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae te-
nentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa [est] xjd. q.
Helefeud cum Neuton.-^ In eisdem villis sunt iiij*^' car.
terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xvd.
Heton. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae quae tenentur de
rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iijd.
ob. q. ; unde summa est xxijd. ob.
Hbvenlyth. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann., ut supra ; unde summa
xjd. q.
ScoTHORP. In eadem villa sunt vj* car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann., ut supra; imde summa
xjd. q.
Ayrton. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann., ut supra; unde summa
xxijd. ob.
Carleton cum Lothereston.' In eisdem villis sunt vj
car. terrae quae tenentur de rege, et redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictum iiijs.
Stiveton cum Estburn. In eisdem villis sunt iij car.
terrae quae tenentur de rege, et redd, per ann. ad finem prae-
dictum iiijs. viijd.
Neuton.* In eadem villa simt iiij**' car. terrae, et redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
Braycewell cum Stok. In eisdem villis simt iij car.
terrae quae tenentur de rege, et quaelibet car. redd, per ann. ad
finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xjd. q.
Slaitburn. In eadem villa stmt iij car. terrae quae tenentur
de rege* in capite, et nullum factum servitium de quo fit mentio
in praedictis inquisitionibus.
Broython cum Estlac. In eisdem villis sunt xviij car.
i Little Newton, near Long Preston.
* tres car., A. iij car., B.
' Lotheresden, A. Now called Lothersdale, a deep secluded valley, with
many scattered houses.
■ Bank Newton, in the parish of Gargrave.
" quaa comes Line' tenet de rege, A. B.
16 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
terrae : de quibus Prior de Pontefracto tenet j car. de rege et
prsedicto castro in puram elemosinam a tempore regis J. et
nihil redd.; et ecclesia de Broython dotata est de di. car. a
tempore ejnsdem regis; et Alanus de Catherton tenet iij car.
de Philippo de Kyme, et Philippns de Rogero de Moubray, et
idem Rogerus de rege in capite, et redd, per ann. ad finem
wap. ijs., scilicet, pro qualibet car. viijd. ; et residuse ix car. et
di. tenentur de rege et de praedicto castro, et quaelibet car.
redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum iijd. ob. q. ; imde summa
est xxxvd. ob. q.
KlGHLEY CUM HAMELETTIS LaCKAC, UtTELEY, HaKEWRITH
ET Neusum. In eadem villa cum hamelettis prsedictis sunt xj
car terrae; quarum ix sunt de feodo castri de Skypton, et ij
sunt de feodo de C.antelue, quas dominus^ de Kighley tenet de
Abbate de Kirkestall, et idem Abbas de Milisenta de Cantilupo/
et eadem Milisent de rege in capite ; et quaelibet car. redd, per
aim. ad finem praedictum iijd. ob. q. ; unde summa est xxxiijd.
ob. q.
Gergrave. In eadem villa sunt xviij car. terrae; de quibus
X car. et di. sunt de feodo castri ; et residuae vij et di.« sunt de
feodo de Percy, quas Johannes de Dayvill tenet; et nullum
[fit]*'inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus prae-
dictis.
CoNisTON IN Cravene. Iu cadcm villa simt vj car. terrae ;
quarum iij simt de feodo de Percy; et residuae iij car. terrae
sunt de feodo castri praedicti, et redd, per ann. ad finem prae-
dictum xiijd. ob. ;' [et aliae iij car. de feodo praedicti castri redd,
ad eimdem finem xiijd. ob.]'
EsYNGTON. In eadem villa est ima car. terrae quam Adam
de Wannervill tenet de comite Lincolniae, et idem comes de
rege, et nihil redd.
Neuton" in Bogheland cum Batersby. In eisdeiri villis
sunt iij* car. terrae : quarum comes Lincolniae tenet j car. et ij
bov. terrae de rege in capite ; et Elias de Cornlay"' tenet iiij"'
bov. terrae, et Alanus de Neuton ij bov. terrae, de prsedicto
comite, et idem comes de rege in capite, et nihil redd.
• Bicardus, A.
' Milisent de Cantilupo, eldest daughter of William de Cantilupo, and co-
heir to her brother George, married, first, John de Monte Alto, who died s. p.,
and, secondly, Eudo la Zouch of Ashby, co. Leic. r^Dw^d. Bar., i., 527, 731).
The Inq. p. m. of Milisenta de Monte Alto was taken in the 27th Edward I.,
when William la Zouch was found to be her son and heir fCal. Gen., ii., 671).
See Bingley.
f vj et di., A. •■ fit, A. • xijd., A. B.
' et alisB iij car. de feodo praedicti castri redd, ad eundem finem xiij ob., A. B.
• Newton-on-Hodder, in the parish of Slaidburn. • ij car., A.
• He is called Thomeley in the Inquisition of the 31st Edward I.
WAPENTAKE OF STAINCLIFFE^ W. R, 17
Bradford. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terra quas comes
Lincolnise tenet de rege, et nihil redd.
MiTTON CUM Wythbkill. In eisdem villis sunt iij car.
terrse qnas Radulfns de Mitton tenet de comite Lincolniae^ et
comes de rege^ et nihil redd.
Wadington. In eadem villa est j car. terrse quam Rogerus
Tempest tenet de comite Lincolniae^ et comes de rege, et nihil
redd.
Grunlinoton. In eadem villa simt iij car. terrse quas
comes Lincolnise tenet de rege et nihil redd.
Bacsolve.' In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse quas comes
Lincolnise tenet de rege et nihil redd.
Amerton et RisTON.y In eisdem villis est j car. terrse quam
Badulfiis' Amerton tenet de prsedicto comite^ et comes de rege,
et nihil redd.
Pathorn. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse quse tenentur
de Boberto Nevyll, et idem Bobertus de hseredibus de Percy, et
hseredes de Percy de rege ; et redd, per ann. ad finem wap. prse-
dicti xijd.
H ALTON. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse: quarum
dominus de Halton tenet xiij* bov. terrse de hseredibus de
Mohoud, et hseredes de Mohoud de hseredibus de Swinden, et
iidem hseredes de Boberto Nevill, et Bobertus de hseredibus de
Percy, et Percy de rege; [et]* Willelmus de Oswalton* tenet ij
bov. terrse, et Bobertus de Halton ix bov., de Bicardo de Halton,
et idem Bicardus de aliis, ut supra ; et redd, ad finem prsedictum
xijd.
SwYNDEN. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse [et di.]** quas
Bobertus de Brakanbergh tenet de Banulpho de Nevill, et idem
Banulphus de hseredibus de Percy, et hseredes de Percy de rege ;
et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum ijs.
HoRTON. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse : quarum
Johannes Steling' tenet ij bov. terrse de hospitali Sancti Leo-
nardi, [et Bobertus]* de Boulton vj bov. terrse de eodem hospi-
tali ; ' et residuum tenetur de hseredibus de Percy, et iidem
hseredes de Percy de rege in capite ; et redd, per ann. ad finem
prsedictum vjd.
Patenall cum West Patenall. In eisdem [villis]-^ sunt vj
car. terrse : quanmi Johannes [de] Bolton tenet iij^ bov. terrse
de hospitali Sancti Leonardi Ebor., et hseredes Boberti de
' Bashall, in the parish of Mitton.
*' I am unable to identify this place. ' Bicardus de, A.
• xiiij bov., B. * et, A. ' Estwalton, A.
* et di., A. B. ' et Bobertus, A. f villis, A.
f ij bov., A.
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18 KIRKBT's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
Godilebui^h* viij bov. terra, et Willelmus Prut j bov. terrse, de
eodem hospitali ; et residuum tenetur de haeredibus de Percy,
[et Percy]* de rege : et tota villa redd, per ann. ad finem prae-
dictum ixd.-'*
[Neusom et Nappay. In eisdem villis sunt iiij** car. terrae :
quarum Magister hospitalis Sancti Leonardi Ebor. tenet ij car.
terrse et vij bov. terrse a tempore regis J., et redd, nihil; et
residuum tenetur de haer* de Percy, et idem haer' ten' de rege,
et redd, per arm. ad finem ixd.] .*
Malhum. In eadem villa simt \j car. terrae : unde Abbas
de Fontibus tenet j car. terrae, quam Matilda comitissa' dedit
ad lumina ecclesise de Fontibus, a tempore regis Ricardi, et
nihil redd. ; idemque Abbas tenet iij car. terrae de haeredibus de
Percy, et* redd, ad finem praedictum xijd. :* et Prior de Boulton
tenet ij car. terrae ; quarum ima tenetur in dominico de Wil-
lelmo Mauleverer, et idem Willelmus de castro praedicto, et
idem [Willelmus]'* redd, pro eadem car. ad finem praedictum
iyd. ob. q. ; et altera car. terrae tenetur de haeredibus de Percy,
et haeredes de Percy de rege in capite, et nullum fit [inde]''
servitimn de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
GisiLBBUN CUM HAMELETTO DE Westby. In cadcm viUa
cum hameletto [praedicto]* sunt iiij^ car. terrae: de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de ima car. terrae ; et ij car. terrae tenentur
de haeredibus de Percy, quarum unam car. tenet Abbas de
Sallay, et aliam car. tenet Walterus de Donington*" de moniaU-
bus de Apilton, et eaedem moniales de eisdem haeredibus de
Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege, et nihil redd. Willelmus
Dilkoskin' tenet in Westby j car. terrae de praedictis haeredibus
de Percy, et iidem haeredes de rege, et dat ad finem wap. iiijd.'
MiDHOPP. In eadem villa est una car. terrae quam Robertus"
de Rimington et Agnes uxor ejus tenent de haeredibus de Percy,
[et] iidem haeredes de rege in capite, et dant ad finem prae-
dictum xijd.
* Goldesburgh, B. * et Percy, A. J xvijd. ob., A. B.
* NeuBom et Nappaj/. In eisdem villis sunt ii^j*^' car. terne : quarum Magister
hospitalis Sancti Leonardi Ebor. tenet ij car. terrae et yij bov. terne a tempore
regis J., et redd, nihil ; et residuum tenetur de haer' de Percy, et idem hser* ten'
de rege, et redd, per ann. ad finem ixd., A. B.
' Matilda, countess of Warwick, daughter and oo-heiress of William de Percy,
by Adelidis de Tunbridge (Dngd. Bar., i., 270).
" et Percy reddit, A. * irjd., A.
* Willelmus, A. ' inde, A. » prjedicto, A.
»" Willelmus de Benington, A. In the 31st Edward I., Walter de Eimington
held here one caruoate of the nuns of Appleton.
' Bibbeston, A. Dilloskin, B. William de Bibstan and Godith his wife held
one carucate in Westby in the Slst Edward I.
' yd., B. " Rogerus, B.
WAPENTAKS OF STAINCLIFFE^ W. R. 19
BiMINOTON CUM HoLOILL^ GaCBOILL, NjBUBY BT A&NALD-
Byoino. In eisdem villis sunt novem car. terrse quas Willelmua
de Wolfes* tenet de Alano de Kaderton, et idem Alanns de
hseredibus de Percy, et haeredes de Percy de rege in capite, et
dant ad finem praedictum iiijs.
Litton. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae: de quibua
Abbas de Fontibus tenet iiij®' car. terrse et di. in puran^
elemosinam de hseredibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in
capite; et Agnes de Bressenay* tenet ij bov. terrse de domo
Sancti Leon^di, et ilia de hseredibus de Percy, et nullum fit
[inde]* servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
Thorneton cum Eyerby et Kelbrok. In eisdem villis
sunt xij car. terrse : unde ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrse ;
et Willelmus Kyngge tenet j bov. terrse de hospitio Sancti
Johannis de antiquo feoffamento ; et residuum tenet Philippusy
de Kymbe de hseredibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de Percy de
rege ; et redd, ad fineni prsedictum vs. vjd.
Ketelwell cum Stauerbot. In eisdem villis simt viij'
car. terrse: de quibus Elyas de Knoll tenet ij car. terrse de
Roberto de Grey et Abbate de Coverham, et iidem Robertus et
Abbas de Osberto de Archis, et haer* de Archis ten' de hsere-
dibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in capite ; et residuse
vj car. terrse, quarum Abbas de Coverham tenet iij car. terrse,
et Robertus de Grey alias iij car., tenentur de lieredibus de
Archis, et iidem hseredes de praedictis hseredibus de Percy : et
tota villa redd, ad finem prsedictum iiijs.
BucKEDEN. In eadem villa est j car. terrse : imde Elyas de
KnoU tenet di. car. de hseredibus de Percy; et Elias de
Buckeden tenet alteram di. car. terrse de prsedictis hseredibus
de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in capite. Et prsedicti Elias
et Elias invenient iiij®' forestarios in Langestrother, et nullum
aliud faciunt inde servitium de quo fit mentio in [prsedictis]*
inquisitionibus .
Gbrsington. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse : de quibus
Robertus de Plumton tenet v car. et di. de hseredibus de Percy,
et iidem hseredes de rege in capite ; et Thomas Botte tenet di.
car. de praedicto Roberto de Plumton, et idem Robertus de
praedictis hseredibus de Percy.
Linton. In eadem villa sunt iiij**' car. terrae quas Johannes
de Treycotes* et uxor sua tenent de Roberto le Grey, et idem
• Boffee, A. • Gressenaj, A. Brossenaj, B.
' inde, A. B. ^ Johannes, B. • xij car., A.
" prsedictis, A.
* Craicottee, B. John de Brayootes and Isabella his wife presented Robert
de Swynlington, deacon, to one mediety of the rectory of Linton in 1279 (Reg,
Wickwaine, 6 b).
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20< KIRKBT's INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Bobertus de haeredibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in
capite; et redd, ad finem praedictiim ijs.
Arneclype. In eadem villa sunt v ear. terrse: quarum
Abbas de Fontibns tenet j car. in puram et perpetuam elemo-
sinam de Elia de Knoll, et idem Elias de hceredibus de Percy,
et iidem haeredes de rege/ et nihil redd.; et ecclesia dotata
est de ij bov. terrse; et residuse iij car. terrae et yj bov.
tenentur de Alicia de Buckeden, et eadem Alicia de Elia de
Knoll, et idem Elias de haeredibus de Brakenberg, et iidem
haeredes de haeredibus de Percy," et iidem haeredes de rege; et
nullum inde fit servitinm de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus
praedictis.
Thresfeld. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae: quarum
Abbas de Fontibus tenet j car. in puram elemosinam de Elia de
Thresfeld; et residuas ij car. terrae tenet [idem]^ Elias de
Henrico [de] Amerton, et Henricus de haeredibus de Percy, et
iidem haeredes de rege in capite. Et dat villa praedicta ad
praedictum finem xijd.
Hebden. In eadem villa simt iij car. terrae quas Willelmus
filius Willelmi* de Ebor. tenet de Abbate de Fontibus, et idem
' de rege in capite, A. * idem, A.
' This Williun was the son and heir of Sir Nicholas de Ebor., brother to
William, provost of Beverle}' and bishop of Salisbury. Without vouching for
its accuracy, I place on record the following scrap of genealogy which, with other
curious matter, is appended to a MS. copy of the Beg. Honor, de Bichmond.,
written temp. Hen. vTII., now in the possession of the Eev. Canon Baine, of
York : — " Memorandum quod fUit quidam, nomine WiUelmus, filius Symonis de
Hebden in Craven, qui genuit filiam Elenam, nuptam prime Boberto de Cham-
blayn, de quibus exiit Bobertus Chamblayn, junior, qui obiit sine prole. Mortuo
Tero prsedicto Boberto, seniori, praedicta Elena secundo nupta fuit cuidam
Nicholao de Ebor., fratri Willelmi Whitte (?). Be quibus Nicholao et Elena
exiit Willelmus secundus, vocatus Willelmus filius Nicholai de Ebor., qui ^it
dominus de Hebden in anno Domini miUesimo cc"** iiij" vj^°. Et de eodem
WiUelmus exiit dominus Willelmus de Hebden, tertius. Quo mortuo Wil-
lelmus Hebden iiij^**, miles, filius et hseres dicti domini Willelmi, militis, successi
in htereditatem. Qui Willelmus ii\j*" fuit sub custodia et warda Ad« Bavenesword,
quondam Abbatis de Fontibus, domini sui. Qui quidem Abbas dedit eidem
WiUelmo in uxorem Isabellam filiam Willelmi de Teland de episcopatu Dunelm.
Be isto Willelmo ii^'^* exiit Bicardus de Hebden filius suus et hseres. Et de
dicto Bicardo exiit dominus Bicardus de Hebden, secundus, miles, quem Wal-
terus Abbas de Fontibus recuperavit de Petronilla matre sua in curia domini
Begis Edwardi secundi, anno regni ejusdem xvij<*. Cujus wardam et maritagium
dictus Abbas dedit cuidam Gkilfrido, et ille GalfHdus maritavit ipsum Bicardum
cum filia domini Gkdfridi Luttrell."
Sir Bichard de Hebden, son and heir of the last-mentioned Bichard, married
Joan, widow of John Chaumond, esq., of Colton in the Ainsty, and daughter
and heiress of Bichard de Wate^, bailiff" of York in 1356-7, and mayor in
1365, by whom he had two sons, Thomas, dean of the coll. church of Auckland
and rector of Welton, etc. ^Durham Wills, i., 82), and John, who succeeded to
Hebden. Sir Bichard died about 1385, and was buried in the church of St. John
the Evangelist, near Ouse Bridge. His widow re-married William Newsom, Esq.,
WAPEXTARE OF eTAI?*CLIFPE, W. H.
n
Abbas dc Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in
capite.
WiKLEswoBTH. In eadem villa sunt iiij car, terrai : qnaruni
Adam de Wiekeld-'' tenet ij car. terrae de Abbate de Fontibus, et
Abbas dc Eicardo de Bnis, ct Ricardus de h^ercdibus de Perey,
et iidem h^redei? de rege in capite; et Adam filiua Adae de
eadem tenet vj bo v. terrie de Ada de Beni^ke, et Adam de
Abbate praedictoj et Abbas de Ricardo de Brua, et Ricardns dc
hieredibus de Percy; et ELias de Knoll tenet [blank] f car, terras
de Ada de Wielesworth, et Adam dc Abbate pnedieto, et Abbas
de Rieardo de BriLS, et Ricardus de hseredibtis de Percy, et
iidem ha^redes de rege in capite; et M agister Militiae Templi
tenet ij boT, terrae de Ada filio Adse^ [et Adam dc Ada]^ de
Berwyk, et idem Adam de Abbate praJdictOj ut supra r et redd,
ad finem praedictum ijs,
Preston, In eadem villa sunt sex car, terrie : quarura
ecclesia dotata est de j car, ; et iij car. terras et xj bov* tenentnr
tarn de Ricardo Bnis qnam de haeredibus de Percy, et iidem
liseredes de rege ; et quinque bov, ternc tenentur dc Abbate de
Sail ay, et idem Abbas de Rieardo de Bmsj et Ricardus de hse-
redibus de Percyj et iidem haeredes de rege : et redd, ad finem
pmeclietimi iiijs.
Setill* In eadem villa sunt iiij'*' car, terrae : qnamm una
car, et v Ixjv, terrae tenentur de beercdibus de Percy, ct ha^rcdes
de rege; et Willelmua [filius]' Ranulpbi tenet unam bov, tcrraj
de bospitali Sanctt Johannis ; et residnas ij car, et j bov. tenent
preefati b^rtdes de Percy de rege in capite : et luiliara fit inde
servitium de quo fit mentio [in pr^ietis inqidsitionibus]^.
GicLESwiK CUM HAMELETTo Stacuus, In eftdcTO \illa sunt
iiij*'' car. teme : quamtn hseredes de Percy tenent ij car, terrse
de rege in capite ; ct ecclesia dotata est de di. car, terrje ; et
Stepbaniis Scott tenet di. car. terrse dc b^rcdibus de Percy^ et
hiercdcs de rege; [et Abbas de Fum* tenet j car, terrae in
Stachus de bseredibns de Percy, et bseredes de rege] i* et redd.
id finem pra^dictum xvd.
Lan CLIFF, In eadem villa sunt dust car, terree qnaa Abbas
by whom she had two dflught-ers, Joan, first the wife of Biebard Wsadeafonl,
I Ciq., of Calais, and afl«rwardkof John Fytling, merchaat, of Hull ; nnd Matiidii,
Ptbc wife of Sir John Hotbam. knight, of Scorbt>ro«Kh. "Joan Hebbeden, relict
of William Newsom, of York," died in 1427, and was buriud in the above church
©f BL John.
/ Wickeleewourtli, A. ^ di. cur., A, j <5ar.. B,
* eft Adwn de Ada, A. ' fiLius^ A. B.
J in pnjwiiotif inquiBiiionibus, A.
* et Abbaa de ¥nrn* tenet j car. t^rne in StacbuB de hieredibuj dc Pensy, et
tliierede« de regej A B.
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de Sallay tenet de haeredibus de Percy, et hseredes de rege ; et
Bolebant reddere ad finem praedictum xviijd./ et nunc nihil
solvnnt.
Stainforth cum altero Stainforth. In eisdem villis
sunt iiij®' car. terrae : quanim Abbas de Sallay tenet j car. terrse
et yj bov.- terrae de haeredibus de Percy, et baeredes de rege ; et
Constantinns Fauvell et Alicia uxor ejus tenent x bov. terrae de
Willelmo Manleverer, et Willelmus de Radulpho de Normanvill,
et Radulpbus de haeredibus de Percy, et hseredes de Percy de
T^e in capite ; et Robertus de Stainfort tenet di. car. terrae de
Radulpho de Normanvill, et Radulphus ut supra ; et Abbas de
Derham tenet j bov. terrae de Willelmo Mauleverer, et Willehnus
de Radulpho de Normanvill, et Radulphus ut supra.
KiRKEBY. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae: quarum
ecclesia dotata est de ij bov. terrae ; et x bov. terrae tenentur de
haeredibus de Percy, et iidem haeredes de rege ; et residuae xij
bov. tenentur de Alicia de Buckeden, et eadem Alicia de dictis
haeredibus de Percy.
Calton. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae: de quibus
iiij®' car. sunt de feodo castri praedicti ; et residuae ij car. terrae
de feodo de Cauntelou } et quaelibet car. redd, [ad finem prae-
dictum]* per ann. iijd. ob.,* unde summa est xviijd. ob. ;*> et
Johannis de Feyser tenet ij car. terrae de haeredibus de Caun-
telou, et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum viijd.
Gliseburn. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae ; de quibus j
est de feodo castri praedicti, et v car. sunt de feodo de Percy; et
redd, ad finem praedictum ijs. jd. ob.''
' viijd., A* " ad finem pnedictujn, A
" iijd. ob. q., A B. • xxviyd. ob., A. B.
' iys. jd. ob., B.
WAPENTAGIUM DE AYNSTY.-
Thorp Bustard.* In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse: de
quibus Robertus Bnstard tenet unam car. terrse seijantise
David le Lardiner, qui tenet de rege in capite ; et B/obertus de
Grey tenet residuas ij car. terrse de Barone de Luterell, et
Baro de Luterell de rege in capite^ [sed]* per quod servitium
non fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
Thorp Malteby.'' In eadem villa sunt iij' car. terras : de
quibus Abbas de Bellalanda tenet xix bov. de Abbate de Selby,
quae sunt de feodo de Moubray; et Robertus Bustard tenet yj
bov. de Abbate de Wbyteby, et sunt de eodem feodo; et
Robertus Bustard et participes sui tenent residuum de Ricardo
Malebys^ qui tenet de honore de Eya. Et nihil redd, ad finem
wapp.
AcASTRE Malebys. In eadem villa sunt iiij°' car. terrae ;
sed a quibus tenentur, [vel]-^ per quod servitium, non fit mentio
in inquisitionibus praedictis.
ApASTRE Seleby. Iu cadcm [villa]^ sunt xxvij bov. terrae :
de quibus Abbas de Seleby tenet xv bov. terrae de rege in
capite ; et Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor. tenet vj bov. terrae et di.
de honore de Eya; et Priorissa de Appilton [tenet]* v bov.
[terrae] • de dono Gocelini de Harcy. Et nullum fit inde servi-
tium^ nee aliquod redd, ad finem praedictum.
Thorp ANDREiE.-' In eadem villa sunt iij* car. terrae: de
• This wapentake has been collated with MSS. A. and B.
* All traces of the village of Bustardthorpe have long since disappeared. It
stood, I believe, a little to the north of Middlethorpe, and near the road leading
to York. In 1484, the manor of Bustardthorpe is described as extending in
length from the village of Brynghouses on the west, as far as the river Use on
the east : the common pastures of Knasemyer and Middilthorp forming, respec-
tively, portions of its northern and southern boundaries ^Cify JRecords, lib. A,
368). ' sed, A. B.
^ Called Thorp Aton in the 31st Edward I., and now Middlethorp, which
name it acquired, before 1316, evidently from its position, being situated between
Bustardthorpe and Bishopthorpe.
• iiij" car., A. B. / vel, A. B. f villa, A. B.
* tenet, A. B. * terrse, A. B.
^ Otherwise Thorp super Usam, and Thorp juxta Ebor. Archbishop Walter
Gray purchased the manor of Thorp St. Andrew, and in 1241 conveyed it to the
Chapter of York, who engaged to re-convey it to his successors in the see, for the
annual rent of twenty marks flte^. Magn. Atb., pars ii., 85 h. Fasti Ebor., i.,
291). From this circumstance the name of the village was shortly afterwards
changed to its present one of Bishopthorpe. iiy*" car., A. B.
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quibus Robertus Bustard tenet ij car. de rege in capite^ et redd,
per ann. iiij marcas ; et Archiepiscopns' tenet x bov, terrae de
feodo de Luterell; et Robertus Holdebert tenet in eadem yj
bov. terrsB de Ricjodo Malebys de honore de Eya, et redd, ad
finem prsedictum vjd. ; et Prior Sancti Andrese Ebor. tenet xvij
acras terrse de eodem, sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in
inquisitionibus prsedictis.
CouPMANTHORP. In eadcm villa sunt v car. terrae et di. :
quarum ij car. et di. Templarii tenent in liberam elemosinam de
dono Roberti de Ros de feodo de Trussebut, quod teneturMe
Barone de Moubray, et Baro de rege in capite ; et iij car. terrae
Ricardus Malebys tenet de hseredibus de Brus, et hseredes de
Brus de Barone de Moubray, qui tenet de rege in capite. Et
nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
CoLTON. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae et di. quae
tenentur de hseredibus de Scoteney, et iidem haeredes de
haeredibus de Brus, et Brus de Barone de Moubray. Et redd,
per ann. ad finem wapp. xd.
BouLTON. In eadem villa sunt viij car. terrae : et Robertus
de Percy tenet villam praedictam de hseredibus Henrici de
Percy, qui tenere debent de rege in capite [de]' baronia de
Topclyff. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictmn iiijs.
HoRNiNGTON. Li cadcm villa sunt iij car. terrae: et Ro-
bertus** de Holme et participes sui tenent eandem villam de
Roberto de Percy, et idem Robertus de Roberto de Plumpton,
[et idem Robertus de Plumpton]* de haer* Henrici de Percy,
qui ten' de rege in capite de baronia de SpoflFbrd. Et redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictum xd.
Stiveton. In eadem villa simt v car. terrae et di. : de
quibus haer* Ricardi de Stiveton ten^ iiij car. terrae et di. de
Waltero de Fauconberg, et idem Walterus de haer* de Brus, et
Brus de Barone de Moubray, et haer* fsicj de Moubray de rege
in capite ; et redd, ad finem praedictum vijd. ob. : et una car.
est de feodo de Percy de baronia de SpoflFbrd; unde Abbas
Beatae Mariae tenet di. car., et Priorissa de Appylton et parti-
cipes sui tenent aliam di. car. ; sed per quod servitimn non fit
mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
OxTON. In eadem villa sunt iij^ car. terrae quas Willelmus
Marescallus et plures alii ejusdem villae tenent de feodo de
Percy de baronia de Spoflford ; et redd, ad finem praedictum ijs.
' de, A. B.
«* Abbas de Holme, A. B. Sir Robert de Holme, knight, and William de
Homyngton, clerk, occur as witnesses to a charter dated in 1283 (Cotton M8.,
Vetp., A, iv., 10 6).
" et idem Robertus de Plumpton, A. B. • iiij car., A. B.
WAPENTAKE OP THE ArKSTY, W, R.
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Wlstngton.^ In eadem villa sunt iij car. teme : et mane-
riiun cle Wl^yngton ten' hiei^ Malgeri le Vavasur de Pkilippo de
Kjtnej et idem Philippus de Jiser' de Percy de baronia dc Topclyfcj
qui ten^ dc re^e in capite ; et redd* ad fincm prBedictum xijd*
PADDOCTHoa?,^ Manerium de Paddocthorp tenet Philippus
de Kymc de hEer* dc Percy de baronia de Topclyf ; ct debet per
ann. ad finem praedictum xijd.
Thorf arche. In eadcm [villa] '^ sunt iiij' car, terree quas
Johannes de Bella Aqua tenet de feodo Rogeri de Moubniy, et
idem Kogems de rege in capite; et redd, [per ann*]' ad liuem
pi"^ictum ijs. xjd, ob,
Walton* In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quas bser*
Rogeri de Bms et alii diversi tenent dc Johaniie de Bella Aqua,
et idem Jobannes de Barotie de Moubrayj et uibil cerium
dat regi.
Bykerton. In eadem villa sunt \ij car. terrse et di. quas
Andreas le Gramare et aKi diversi tenent de Rogero dc Mou-
bray ; et redd, per ann. ad fincra prsedictum ijs*
BiLTON. Stepliauus le Waleys** et Alicia le Vavasur tenent
eandem villam de liBer' de BniSj et hasr' de Brua de Rogero de
Moubray, et idem Rogerus de re^c in capite. Et sunt in
eadem villa ix car, [teme] f et r^d. per ann* ad fiaem prse-
dictum viijd.
HEtAGE. Ill eadem villa sunt vij car. terrae quae tenentur
de Barone de Moubray, et Baro de Moubray de rege in capite ;
et miUura fit scrvitium.
Folyfayt * Alanus de Folifayt' et Johanneii de Bauewell
tenant candem villam de Alicia de Vavasur, et ipsa de Bras, et
f Afterwards called Wokington, or Wolston, and now Ouston, which Ib the
nmtie of a farm in the tciwDakii^ of Oiton and pjirisb of Tadcaster* This plaoe
is Qot mentioned in the Nomina Yillaruoi of the 9Lh Edward II. According to
an Inq. p. m*j taken Ist Henrj lY., Sir Bernard Bixkhls, knight, — ono of tho
oonspifaton against Henry the Fourth, and of whose execution a startling^
neoount ia given by Froissart,— and h in wife Jobanna held this mauot of AVobton
of the gill of hja father Bernard (Perc^ MS., 330).
* Nuw Pallethorpe, a townfthip in the parish of Bolton Porcy.
•■ villa, A, B, 'iij car., A. ' per ann., A. B,
* Sir Stephen le Waleys, of Burgh V^aleys, was hving in 1294 fMtf^. Ro-
manuj, 27&). ' terne, A. B.
- FolUthwaite, a diYision of Walton township, bnt in the pariJih of Wighill.
Alan de Folyfait granted to the mooka of Kirkstall all his meadow and arablt
land here, lying between the diteh or Foss and the river Wherf, reserving a rij^ht
of pajsage to and from thii fishery and the river Wherf t3nri&n*t M^m. Ehor.^
298), "'The tithes of 2 Inges called Christall (Kirkstall) Tnga belong to y*
ricar, and are paid in kind. There are several hundred acres of ground known
by y* name of Follifoot, w'^^ was formerly a park, but now mostly arrablo
ground^ being di«?parked time out of mind ''" ( Wi^kUl T^rri^, 1716).
* a non. March, 1313-4. Lie, to Alan dc Folyfayt to have an oratory witMn
hi* manor of Folifayt {Re^. GreenfeM, para ii., 76)*
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haer* de Brus de Barone de Moubray qui tenet de rege in capite.
Et sunt in eadem villa iij ear. terr»^ et redd, ad finem praedic-
tum xijd.
Wychall et Esdyk. Reginaldus de Albo Monasterio^
tenet villam prsedietam de Rogero [de] Moubray, et idem
Rogerus in capite de rege. Et sunt in eadem villa v car. terrae ;
quarum unam car. tenet Prior de Parco de domino de Helage,
qui tenet de pradicto Barone de Moubray. Et redd, per ann.
ad finem prsedictum ijs.
Hagganby.' Prior de Parco tenet eandem villam de feodo
Willelmi de Percy de baronia de Spofford. Et sunt in eadem
villa iij car. terras ; et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum xijd.
Byleburgh. In eadem villa sunt vij car. terrae et di. de
feodo de Paynil, qui tenet* de rege in capite; et nihil [redd.]*
ad finem praedictiim.
AscAM Bryan. In eadem villa sunt viij car. terrae quae sunt
de feodo de Moubray : et Brianus filius Alani tenet villam prae-
dictam de honore [de] Richemund, reddendo ad custodiam
castri Richemundiae per ann. vs.
West Askam.* In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae et di. quae
tenentur de haeredibus de Brus, et iidem haeredes de Barone de
Moubray. Et debet villa praedicta ad finem praedictum ijs.
RuFPORD. Magister Alanus le Breton*' tenet eandem villam
de haeredibus de Brus, et iidem haeredes de Barone de Moubray,
y His father " dominus Banulphus de Albo Monasterio, filius et hseres Luoise
Turet," was lord of Wighill in 1264 (Chart. Realaugh, fo. 9).
' One of the lost vills of the Ainsty, and the Haghendebi of Domesday Book,
which Mr. Stapleton, in his account of the Holy Trinity Priory, York (p. 140),
supposes to be Angram in the parish of Long Marston. The following extracts
from the Healaugh ohartulary shew this supposition to be incorrect, and that
Haggenby was situated within the present township of Tadcaster East. About
1230, Robert de Lclay (Leathley) granted " domui Sancti Johannis Evangelistaa
de Parcho et canonicis ibidem I)eo servientibus, — totam villam de Hagandeby, in
qua oontinentur tres carucatse terra?" {Cott. MS., Vetp., A., iv., fo. 14 b). Bar-
tholomew Turet gave to the same canons " sex bovatas terrse in territorio de
Esedio, propinquiores campo de Haggendeby " (/Wd., fo. 18 h). By an undated
charter the Prior and Convent of Healaugh convey to Sir Wm. de Percy ** decern
acras terrsQ in territorio de Haggandeby ; illas, scilicet, quae jacent propinquiores
aquse de Fosse versus boscum de Catherton, et inter boscum de Haggandeby et
moram et campum de Tadcaster " {Ibid., fo. 56). By an Inquisition taken 5th
Edward III., it was found " quod Prior de Helagh Park et pnedeoessores sui
habuerunt piscariam in Quarfe, sicut terrse et prata de Haggandeby se buttant
supra dictam aquam, usque ad filum aquse " (Ibid., fo. 151).
According to the Ordnance Survey (6 inch scale, sheet 190) there is a tract of
land in the adjoining wapentake of Barkston Ash, and about half a mile to the
south of Tadcaster, called Hackenby, which is bounded on the north by the river
Cook, and on the south by Hackenby Dike.
" quod tenetur, A. B. * redd., A. B.
' Otherwise called Askham Bichard, which is its present name.
' de Bretton, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OJ THE AIKSTY, W. R.
if
I
I
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qui tenet de rege in capite, Et atrat in eadem [%illa]' iiij car.
terrae ; et redd, ad finem prsedictum ijs,
MuNKETON* In eadem villa suut in car. terrm de feodo de
Paviiill : de quibus Johannes le Waleys tenet iij ear, terrae, ct
redd, jier auu. ad finem pnedicttim yjd.; et Abbas Beatae Mariae
tenet de prsedietisi ix car. teirse j car. de dono Philippi filii
Baduiphi de Munketoii^ et nullum fit inde §ervitium de quo fit
mentio*
ScAKJSLTHOKp/ Magistci* de Res tenet eandem villam
nomine custodiae hBeredis Ricardi de Stivetonj et ipse hseres de
Waltero de Faneonbergli, et idem Wal terns de hecredibus de
Brunj et iidem hsBredes de Barone de Moubraj^ et Baro de
Monbray de rege in capite* Et sunt in eadem \illa iij car,
teme ; [et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum vjd.]**
[Knapton. In eadem \'illa annt v car. terrse]* : quarum ij
■car, Abbaa Beatse Mariie Ebor. tenet, sed a quo [tempore]-^ vel
per quod senitiitm non fit mentio in inqnisitionibns prnsdictis :
et rcaidnie iij car* terrsB tcnentur de fcodo de Luterell* Et redd,
per ann, ad finera prsedictum xijd.
Wy^^LBSTHOJtP*- In eadem viUa sunt iij car, terrae quas
* TilK A. B,
/ 8c3i*sglelhorpe, sow depopulated, in the township of Moor Monlctoo, about
a tDile ABd & half E.S.E. of the pariah church of All SninU, and near the road
Jeadmg: to Foppletcn, was oue of the lordships hoJd hy the aacieiit hmilj of
Ufbtripd, sad oow belonp to Sir Charles SliDgsbv^ Bart.
* et ^d- per una, ad fiaem prjedtotuto xi^-t A. B.
* Kmapiim. In eadem rilla aunt v car. terrsSi A. B.
/ tempore, A. B*
* IVilftTop, a townjibjp in the parish of Kirk Hatnnierton, was for EeTeral
centtines tlie seat of a family of the same name, of which somt* few notlceft may,
p<t?b»ps, be considered itilerestiug from there bting rfenson to siippo^, as I have
shewn in the Preface, that the matius<?ript «^hicb forms the teit of the grcjitt*r
portion of thi? vohime, formerly belonged to one of its moit distin^ifibed menr-
bem, — Sir lliles WiMrop, the tinges escheator in Yorkshire in 14704, EoWrt
d(6 Wiuektrop was living temp. Henry XL (Plump €kyrr.^ iv,). Sir Richard do
ITmdeetorp^ hh son {CoH. MS., Veap., E., 161), was one of the witnesses to a
eharter made between IE16 and l22l {Cott. MJS., Fewp., A, iv., 8^). Robert de
Wiverestorp was instituted to tbe re<3tory of Hulton Wanslej, 6th kal, Oct.^
1228, on the presentation of Richard de Wiverestop {Mot. Arckiep, ffray, No.
48). John, 50n ajid heir of Robert WLlsthorpe, escj., tfeb living in 1354. Mar-
B»ret de Wikthorp wm elected prioress of Nun Monk ton, Nov. I3th^ 1365
(Mart. MS., 6978, fo. 2*), and died Aug. 17th, I37fi [Ibid., fo. 7 6). Robert
■\\*iUefithorp, esq., wa* liTing in 1418. Hi» brother, *' Mr, Henr. Wskthorp, in
titroq^e jur. boocal./' was instituted to the vicarage of Cattefriok, Oct. 29th, 1430
(Ibidi 29 fc), and oocnrs a^ rector of BraSferton in 1443 {Ciiy See&rtU). Kathe-
nm Wi!«tlMirii, prioress of Arthin^n, died about 1484 (ije^. Roiktrth&m^ fo.
119 o). Sir MiieB Wilitrop, son and heir of Richard, and ^andson of th© last*
named Bobert, acquired the manor of BiistardthorpG in 1484 (Ct% E^cordty hb.
A^ 36S). He married Eleanor, daughter of Sir Guy Fairfax, of Steetoti, recorder
of York, by whom be hid a son and heir, Guy, living in 1519, wboeo son and
28 kirkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
Robertus de Pontefracto' tenet de hseredibus de Brus, et iidem
hseredes de Brus de Barone de Moubraj, etc.; et redd, ad finem
prsedictum per ann. xijd.
HoTON.* In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse, sed a quibus
tenentnr non fit mentio in inqnisitionibus prsedictis ; et debent
ad finem prsedictnm xviijd.^ et sectam ad wapp. prsedictum. Et
Johannes de Crepingge tenet villam praedictam de hseredibus
Ricardi de Wyvelesthorp, et iidem hkredes de hseitdibns de
Brus, et hseredes de Brus de Barone de Moubray, etc.
Merston.* In eadem villa sunt xij car. terras : de quibus
Willelmus filius Thomae*^ tenet yj car. jjpro iiij** parte feodi de
haered^ de Brus, et idem haer* de Barone]' de Moubray, etc. ; et
residuas yj car. terrae tenent alii diversi de haeredibus de Brus,
et ipsi ut supra. Et debet villa praedicta, una cimi ij bov.
terrae quas Prior Sancti Andreae Ebor. tenet, xiijd. ad finem
praedictum.'
heir, Sir Oswald Wilstrope, of Wilstrope, knight, hy will dated April 8th, 1574
[proved April 2Dd, 1584] desired to be " buried in the quere of the parishe
ohurohe of Hammerton {Be^. Tett., xxiL, 512). Charles Wilstrope, "myne
heire apparent," the only legitimate child named b^ the testator, died, probably,
in his father's lifetime, as he is not mentioned m Glover's Visitation of 1584,
which gives as the issue of Sir Oswald, — ^Francis, Eleanor, and Eliaabeth.
' Bobert de Pontefraot was seneschal of St. Peter of York (Be^. Magn,
Alb., pars iii., 100). By an Inq. p. m. taken 84th Edward I., his son Thomas
was found to be his next heir, and of the age of thirty years and more (Col. Gen.,
ii., 706). " Thomas de Pontefraoto de Whilesthorp " was living Dec. 2l8t, 1315
{York Corp. Papert, ii., 983). Thomas filius Bicardi de Pontefhicto, a member,
probably, of the same fiunily, was elected M.P. for the city of York, Oct 6th,
1820, «l uly 5th, 1321, in 1328, and again in 1338.
■ Hutton Wandesley, in the parish of Long Marston.
* " Merston. In itinere Johannis Kyrkby, anno regis Edwardi primi, xijj*,
habetur sic : — In Marston sunt xij caruc. terne : de quibus Willelmus filius
Thomffi ten' vj caruc. terre pro iiij^ parte unius feodi de Henr' (tic) de Brus, et
idem Henr* de Baron' de Moubray ; et resid. vj car. ten* diversi de Henr' de
Brus, et ipsi ut supra. Et debet villa prsedicta^ una cum bov* terrae quas Prior
Sancti Andre® Ebor. ten', ad finem prsodictum xijd. Et est in wapp. de Aynsty "
(Coucher Book of Fountains. Add. MS8. Brit. Mus., 18, 276, fo. 142).
• On the 6th kal. Julv, 1278, " Willelmus filius Thomas de Merston" granted
to the Master and Brethren of St. Leonard's Hospital, " unam travam bladi de
gualibet caruca arant. per novem dies in terris maneriis meis de Berghthorp et
Merston'* (Cott. MS., Nero, D., iii., fo. 586). His father " dominus Thomas
filius Willekni de Belkethorp, miles,** gave land in Marston "Willelmo filio
Willelmi de Marisoo de Hoton, in liberum maritagium cum Laderana sorore
mea *' {Cot. MS., Veep., A., iv., fo. 72 b). And by an undated charter, witnessed
by Sir Peter de Brus and others, the aforesaid William and Laderana grant laud
there which they had of the gift " Willelmi filii Thomaa quondam domini de
Marston, et ThomsB filii ejusdem Willelmi, et Willelmi filii ejusdem Thomse '*
(Ibid., fo. 75 h). Of the " Terr» Rebellium datae fidelibus tempore regis H. III.,'*
reter de Brus had, inter aliae, " omnes terras quae fueruut Thomas filii Willelmi
de Merston '* {Bot. eeleeti ex archivie in Dom. Cap. Wettm., p. 253).
' pro iiij** parte feodi de hsered* de Brus, et idem hscr* de Barone, A. B.
V A. and B. omit ad finem pradictum.
WAPENTAKE OP THE AINSTY, W. R. 29
Hessat. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae de feodo de
Faynill ; et nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inqili-
sitionibus prsedictis.
Dbingoenhus. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrse: de
quibus Bobertus de Grey tenet in eadem ij car. de Priore
Sanctae Trinitatis Ebor. pro una libra thuris per ann., et idem
Prior tenet eas de feodo de Luterell ; et nullum fit inde servi-
tium de quo fit mentio^ etc. : et prsedictus Bobertus et Priorissa
Sancti Clementis Ebor. tenent residuas ij car.^ reddendo per
ann. vs. ; sed utrum reddere debeant ad finem prsedictum, vel
ad auxilium vicecomitis, sive aliunde^ non fit mentio in inqui-
sitionibus prsedictis.**
PoPiLTON CUM ALTERA PoPiLTON.' Abbas Bcatse Maria
Ebor. tenet easdem villas infra metas wapp. prsedicti; sed a
quo eas tenet^ vel per quod servitium^ non flt mentio^ etc.
ToDWYK.* In eadem villa sunt vij car. terrae: de quibus
xxj bov. tenentur de haeredibus de Brus, et haeredes de Brus de
feodo de Moubray, et ipse de rege in capite^ et redd, per ann.
ad finem praedictum vjd. ; et Prior de Parco tenet xxj bov.
terrae de feodo eodem, et facit sectam ad wapp. praedictum, et
redd, ad finem praedictum yjd.j et residuae xxij bov. terrae
tenentur de feodo de Trussebutt, quas Willelmus de Bos tenet
de Boberto de Bos, etc. ; unde Priorissa de Syningthwayt tenet
unam car. terrae et di. in liberam elemosinam, et nihil redd, ad
finem praedictimi.
Catherton. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae; de quibus
Alanus de Catherton tenet ij car. et di. de Philippo de Kyme, et
idem Philippus de Barone de Moubray, qui de rege tenet in
capite : et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
Apptlton. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae : quarum
Walterus de Fauconbergh et alii diversi tenent iij car. de
Abbate Beatae Mariae Ebor. ; et residuae ix car. tenentur de
haeredibus de Brus, et haeredes de Brus de Barone de Moubray,
qui [tenet]" de rege in capite. Et redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictimi xviijd. q.
' A. and B. omit in iaquiMtionibus pnedictis. '
* Nether and Upper Poppleton.
' Tockwith, in the parish of Bilton.
■ tenet, A.
WAPENTAGIUM DE MORLEY/
In isto wapentagio sunt xxv villae et di. quas Henricus de Lacy,
comes Lincolnise, tenet de rege in capite, videlicet, Fypelay,*
Idell; Calverlay, Ferselay/ Podnscey, Bramelay, [Wirklay]/'
Hunslett, Bestone, Midylton, Morlay, Drithlington, Suthouer-
ton,* Famelay, Tong, Himdesworth, Nort Vile/ Batelay, Hec-
mimdwyk, Gomersalle, Leversege, Myrfeld, Claketon/ Boiling/
Eland et medietas de Ardeslawe.
Idem comes tenet de rege in capite [blanky feod. milit. et
di. in honore de Pontefracto; sed per quod servitium, vel in
quibus lods ilia feoda sunt, non fit mentio in inquisitionibus
prsedictis.
Item reddunt per annum ad finem pr»dicti wapentagii cys.
iiijd., quorum particulae plenius annotantur ibidem.'^
< This wapentake has been ooUatod with MSS. A. and B.
* Shipley, in the parish of Bradford.
• A. omits Perselay.
' Wirklay, A. B. Wortle^, in the parish of Leeds.
« South Owram, in the parish of Halifax.
/ Northbirk, A. Northbirle, B. North Bierlej, in the paiish of Bradford.
f Cleokheaton. * A. omits Boiling.
' iiij" feod., A. xxiiij feod., B.
J Driffield, in the East Biding, is the next entry in the York MS., and also
in MSS. A. B. C. D. and B., where it is followed by the wapentake of Birdforth
in the North Riding. This peculiarity of arrangement is alluded to in the
Preface.
WAPENTAGIUM DE SKYRAYK/
Morton. Hseredes Simonis de Monte Alto tenent Morton
pro ij car. terrse et di.^ unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. milit.^ de
honore de Skypton in Kraven per servitinm militare^ et debent
reddere per ann. prsedicto wap. de Skyrayk xijd.
Ylkelat. Bobertus de Percy tenet Ylkelay pro iij car.
terrsB^ unde xiiiK etc.^ de Philippo de Kyme^ et idem Philippus
de hssr^ Henrici de Percy, et idem Henricus de rege per servi-
' tium militare : sed prsedictus Henricus {sic) de Percy debet
reddere per ann. ad wap. praedictum iijs.
WAPENTAGIUM DE SKYRAKE ALIO MODO.
[Eawlinson MS., 460 B, ff. 4d— 46, 136—188.]
Inquisitio* capta, etc. [Nomina juratorum ad inquirendum, etc., vide-
licet,] Walterus de Hawkesworthi, Bobertus Villan, Johannes de Mart-
hell, Michael de Brame, Bobertus de Arthyngton, Johannes Samson,
Walterus de Medilton, Bicardus de Wygdon, Willelmus de Holm,
WiUehnus de Alwaldlay, Henricus de Bouisaunt (?), et Thomas de
Ulskelfe. Qui dicunt per sacramentum suum quod sunt in wapentegio
de Skyrake xliriij villae, ut patet infra, anno regni regis Edwardi xiij'*.
Morton, Juratores dicunt quod haeredes Simonis de Monte Alto
tenent duas car. et di. terrae ibidem, unde xiiij car. terras faciunt feod.
unius milit., de honore de Skypton in Craven per servitiura militare, et
honor de rege in capite : sed praedicti haeredes solvent ballivo de Sky-
rake pro fine wap. xijd.
Ilkeley, Item dicunt quod Bobertus de Percy tenet in Bkeley iij
car. terras de PhUippo de Kyme, unde xiiij car. terras faciunt feod. milit.,
et {tic) liberum maritagium ; et idem Philippus tenet ipsas de hasredibus
Henrici de Percy, reddendo per [ann.] xxiijs. iiijd. ; et haeredes Hen-
rici de Percy de rege per servitium militare : sed praedictus {blank)
solvet ballivo de Skyrak pro fine wap. iijs.
• Collated with MS8. A. and B.
* This inquisition, which has evidently been derived from a transcript of the
original return made by Kirkbj, occurs m the Bawlinson MS., and also in MS.
Bodsworth (vol. xxvii., ff. 42 d-62 6), immediately after the abridged survey of
this wapentake as printed in the text. Although not free from errors and omis-
sions, this inquisition " alio modo " confirms, with two or three exceptions, the
statements contained in the abridgment, and, in addition, gives some account of
the vills of Loftbouse, Bramhop, Neusom, Berwyk, K:ypas, Wooddeshom,
Berdesay, CoUyngbam, Wyke, Grigton (?), Wriglay (?), Eltofts, Thoubouse or
Tofthouse, Creskell and Stubbs. That these two versions of the Inquest may be
compared, I print botb on the same page.
82 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Yedon. Henricus*' hseres Johannis de Yedon tenet Yedon
pro j car. terra et di., unde xvj faciunt feod. milit., de Willelmo
le Vavasur, et idem Willelmus de hseredibus Henrici de Percy,
et idem Henricus de rege in capite per servitium militare : sed
heer* praedicti Johannis de Yedon redd, per ann. ad wap. prse-
dictum xijs.^
RouDON. Prior de Boulton tenet in eadem villa j car.
terrce, unde xyj faciunt feod. milit., de Comitissa Albemarlise/
et ipsa de rege in capite per servitium militare. Nigellus de
Horsford tenet in eadem villa j car., unde xvj faciunt feod.,
etc., de hserede Johannis Mauleverer, et idem hseires de Petro
de Brus, et liaer^ ejusdem Petri de rege in capite : sed dictus
Nigellus debet reddere pradicto wap. per ann. vjd. Et Michael
de Roudon tenet ibidem j car. terrse, unde xvj. faciunt j feod.,
etc., de Willelmo le Vavasur, et idem Willelmus de hseredibus
Henrici de Percy, et iidem haeredes de rege in capite : et reddit
prsedictus Michael per ann. ad wap. praedictum vjd.
Horsford. Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet in Horsford j car.
terr«, unde xvj faciunt feod. j milit., de Roberto de Everyngham,
Yedon, Item dicunt juratores quod hseredes Johannis de Yedon
tenent unam car. et di. in Yedon, cnm pertinentiis, unde xvj car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit., de Willelmo le Vavasure per servitium milit., et
idem Willelmus de Henrico de Percy per servitium milit., et Henricus
de Percy de rege per servitium milit. ; sed heeredes Johannis solvent ad
finem wap. baUivo de Skyrake xijd.
Raudon, Item juratores dicunt quod Prior de Bolton tenet unam
car. terr» in Raudon, unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., de Comi-
tissa Albemarliae domina de Herwood, in puram et perpetuam elemo-
sinam, et ipsa domina de rege per servitium milit. ; sed Prior dat dictaB
dominas pro fine Trap. vjd.
Nigellus de Horseford tenet in Raudon unam car. terrae, unde xyj
car. terras faciunt feod. milit., de Johanne Mauleverer per servitium
milit., et Johannes Mauleverer de haeredibus Petri de Brus, et ha&redes
Petri de Brus de domino rege per servitium milit. ; sed NigeUus solvet
ballivo de Skyrak pro fine wap. vjd.
Michael de Raudon tenet ibidem unam car. terrae, uude xyj car.
terras faciunt feod. milit., de Willelmo de Vavasor per servitium milit.,
et Willelmus le Vavasor de haeredibus Henrici de Percy per servitium
milit., et haeredes Henrici de Percy de domino rege per servitium milit. ;
sed Michael solvet baUivo de Skyrake pro fine vjd.
Horseford. Item juratores dicunt quod Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet
in Horseford unam car. terras, unde xyj car. terras faciunt feod. milit.,
' A. and B. omit Henricus. * xijd., A. B.
' Isabella de B«dvers, sister and heir to Baldwin, earl of Devon and lord of
Harewood, and widow of William de Fortibus, earl of Albemarle. Inq. p. m.
21st Edward I. {Col. Oen., ii., 764).
WAPENTAKE OP BKYBACK, W. R.
88
I
I
et idem Robertus de Comitissa AlbemarUsej et cadem Co-
mitissa de rege in capite per acr\'itiuni militare. Idemque
Abba» tenet in eajdem villa j car. ten'sSj iiiide x\j faciunt fcod.t
de haeredibus Hcurici de Percys et iidem liaeredes de rege in
capite. Item Nigcllua de Horsfbrd tenet in eadem rilla j ear.
terrBej nnde xyj faciunt feod,, de hairedibus Johannia Maule-
verer de Alvertonj et iidem heeredes de hEeredibus Petri de
BniSj ct iidem hseredes de rege in eapite per senitium militarc :
et reddit prsedictns Nigclhis ad prsedictum wap, per ann. Tjd,
Carle TON. In eatlem villa sunt ij can terrse, undc xvj
faciunt fcod., etc.j quaa Johannes de Yedou tenet in Carle ton de
Comitissa Albemarllae per forinsecum servitiuxa, et ipsa Comi*
tlssa tenet in domiuico in eadeiUj sed non dicitur per qnod aer-*
vitium*
Hedtngley, Willelmus Pete vin^ tenet in eadem villa feod.
nniuB milit. de Comite Liucolnisej et idem Comes de rege in
capite per servitium militate; et debet pr^adictus Willelmus per
ann. ad wap. prsedictum iiijs. vjd.
de Roberto Everingliam per servitium uuius marcffi anntiatim, et
Roberttis de C<>mitisfia de AlbemRrJia de Hurwood per servitimii inilit.,
et Comitbea de rege per servitiimi milit*^ et redd* pro line wap. vjd.
Item Abbaa tenet ibidem unam car. terrre de hajredibaa de Lethell^
qniete, sed fjolret pro fine ballivo de Skjrak xijd.
Nigellus de Horseford tenet ibidem unam car, terrffi, ut supra in
Raudon, sed sol vet balUro de Bkyrak pro fine wap. vjd.
CarietQfh Item jura tores dicuiit quod heeredeB JohaimjB de Yedou
tenant ia Carleton ij car. terrie, uade XTJ car* facimit feod. railit.,
de Comitissa de Albemarlia de Harwood per servitium duorum soli-
doriim, et ip»a Comitissa de domino rege per serritimn militare.
Item jnratores dk-mit quod praedicta doniina tenet ibidem miam car,
terra?, undo xvj car- terra^ faciunt feod. milit., per servitium miHtare do
domino rege in dominico.
Huiynglejf. Item juratores dicxmt qnod Abbas de Kjrkestallt
Rogems de Ledea et Jobanues Hcott de Cafverlay tenent in Hedynglay
et Altoftee* nnum feod. railit. de bonare Pontefifrncti per fierYitium
militaret et solvent ballivo honoris de domino rege pro tine wap, iijs.
fjd,^ et Comes prsedicti bonoris de domino rege per Kervitium military.
/la 11&9 tliepe wm$ a ooavcntion made between tbe bishop of Lotidoa and
^Elioiiiai le Poitenn ooncserning the boundary of the wood of Leeds and Headinjjley
(aya|if«f&#'« IVi'ii% FHorj, T^tk, p. 61)* William lo PoittTin i?ras living in
iao7 {ibid.^ p. 64).
* WiUiam de Lelay (Leatbloy) gave two earuoates mnd ten oiganja;s of land in
Hottifiirth to the tttoiiks of Kifkstall (S<*rfoiiV M<m, Ehor.^ 204).
* In 1324 John dt5 Calverley granted to tbo moTiks of KirkstalJ '* maneriiim
raeiim de Hedtliu^rleVi— ^'Xt^ptis term ot servitiia tenontinm meornm in Altollwi
et Brakanblll " {Mon. AngL, v., 5 J€). AlUyfU and Feni HiU art in the parijih of
Normanton in Agbrigg waji^ntake.
84 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Potters Neuton. Willelmus de Wenteworth tenet di. feod.
j milit. in eadem de Petro de Arches per forinseeum servitium,
et idem Petrus de Comite Lincolniee, et idem Comes de rege in
capite per servitium militare. Et debet villa* prsedicta per ann.
ad wap. praedictum iijs. vjd.
Allerton Gledhowe. In eadem villa est una car. terrae
quae tenetur de Comite LincolnisB, unde xvj faciunt feod., et
idem Comes tenet de rege in capite per servitium militare.
Thorp sub Rothwell Hawght.-' Haer^ Eoberti de Stapyl-
ton ten' eandem villam pro ij car. terrae, unde x faciunt feod.
milit., de Comite Lincolniae, et idem Comes de rege in capite.
Et deV praedicf liser' per ann. ad praedictum wap. iijs. vjd.*
Gypton. Alexander de Ledes tenet in eadem j car. terrae,
unde xvj, etc., de Humfiido de Veyly, et idem Humfiridus de
Comite Lincolniae, et idem Comes de rege in capite per ser-
Neuton Potter. Willelmus de Wynteworth tenet in Potter
Newton di. feod. milit., unde xvj car. terras facimit feod. milit., per
servitimn militare Petri de Arcubus, et Petrus de honore Pontefracti
per servitium milit., et Comes honoris de domino rege per servitium
milit. : sed praedictus Willelmus solvet pro fine wap. ballivo de Skyrake
iijs. vjd.
Allerton et LofthouBe} Item juratores dicont quod Willelmus
de Allerton tenet in Gledhawe Allerton unam car. terrsB et di., unde
xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., de Abbate de KyrkestaU per ser-
vitium milit., reddendo eidem Abbati pro fine wap. xijd. Et idem
Abbas et Hcnricus de Lofthouse tenent ibidem in Lofthouse vj car.
terrae et di., unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., et tenent totum de
honore Pontefracti per servitium milit., et Comes honoris de domino
rege per servitium milit. : sed Abbas solvet pro fine wap. iiijs. vjd. ; qui
quidem Henricus tenet in Lofthouse ij car. terrae praedictarum vj car.
terrae etdi.
Thorp. Item juratores dicunt quod haeredes Roberti de Stapilton
tenent in Thorp sub Rothwelhaght ij car. terrae, unde x car. faciunt
feod. milit., de honore Pontefracti per servitium militare, et idem
Comes de domino rege per servitium milit. : sed haeredes solvent pro
fine wap. ijs. vjd.
Chfpton. Item juratores dicunt quod Alexander de Ledes tenet in
Gypton unam car. terrae, unde xvj car. faciunt feod. milit., de Hum-
firido le Velle per servitium militare, et idem Humfridus de honore
Pontefracti per servitium milit., et idem Comes de rege per servitium
< Et debet Willelmus per ann., A. B.
i Thorpe Stapleton, In the parish of Whitkirk. Bothwell Hague, or Haje,
BO called from the pale with which it was surrounded, had been an ancient park
of the Laoies {Loidu and Slmete, 140).
» ijs. vjd., A. B.
f Prohablj Lofthouse, now depopulated, in the parish of Harewood.
WAPENTAKE OP SEVRACE^ W. R*
3S
litium militare. Et debet praedictus Alexander [per aim*]™' ad
wap. prsetlictuin \jd* ob*
SwYNLYNGTON, Hugo dfi Swjulytigtou tenet di, feod* unius
milit. de liaer' Robert! de Stapehon, et prsedict' haer* de Comite
Liucolniie, ct Comes de rege in capite per servitiimi militare,
Idemquc Hugo tenet j feod, milit. in cadeni nlla de feodi-firma
de haercdibus de Pateshull, reddendo ei&dem per anii. \j nmrcaSj
et iidem liseredes de Comite Lincobiise per foriiisecum ser-
vitiiun^ et idem Corner de rege per servitium mil it are. Et debet
prsedietus Hugo per aiiiK ad wap. praedictum xjs. ii]d*
Allerton juxta Aquam. Comes Lincoluise tenet eandem
vilJam pro ij car. terrae, unde x faciunt feod. milit., de rege iu
capite per servitium militare; et debet per ann* wap, praedicto
jtijd.
Makston. Johannes de Brogbton tenet Mauston pro iij
car. terne, unde x fiieiuut feod.j etc., de Stephano de Walejs,
et idem Stcpbauus de Comite LiueolniBe, et idem Comes de rege
per servitium militare* Et debet preadictus Joliannes per aim,
ad wap, prsedictum ijs. iiijd.
Preston, Adam de Preston tenet in eadem di* feod* milit.
per forinsecum servitium da Comite Liueoltdie, et idem Comes
milit- : sed idem Alexauder solvet ballivo de Skyrafce pro fine wap.
¥Jd. ob,
Swi/Ut/nffioH. Hugo de Swilljugtou tenet ibidem di. kod. milit.
per servitium militare de hteredibiis Hobcrti de Stapilton, et liipredea
Robert! de BtapQton dc houore de Pontefracto per serritium milit., et
Coines honoris de domiao rege.
Idem Hugo tenet ibidem aaum feod. integrum ad feodi-iirraam de
hajredibna de Pateshill, reddendo eisdem per ftnn. iiij li., et ipsi ha^rcdes
de bono re Potitefracti per servitium milit,, et Comes de domino rege
per servitium milit. : sed idem Hogo solvet ballivo da 8kjrak pro fine
wap, xjs. iijd., et solvet per ann, pro quodam antiquo judicio ijs.
AUcrton j'u,rfa Aqttam. Comes b on oris Pontefracti tenet in
Allcrton juxta Aqnam duas car, terra?, unde decern car, faciunt feod,
ttiiiit., per servitiucv militare de domino rege ; et solvet pro fine wap.
baUivQ de Skjrak xijd,
Muiuion. Item jura to res dicunt quod Jobannes de Manston tenet
ibidein tres car. terra", unde decern car. terras faciunt feod, milit-t per
servitium militare de Stepbano de Walleys, et idem Htepbanus do
honore Pontefracti per servitium militare, et Comes honoris de domino
rege per servitium militare: ied idem Jobannes solvet ballivo de
^ Skyrafee pro fine wap, ijs. iiijil
H Frtsian. Item juratores dicunt quod Adam de Preston tenet ibi-
H dem i* feod,, unde decern ear* terrse faciunt feod. milit., per servitium
per auaum^ A. B.
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86 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
de rege in capite per seiritium militare. Et debet praedictus
Adam de Preston per ann. ad wap. prsedictnm ijs.
OusTHORP. In eadem villa est una car. et di. et \ bov.
[terrae], unde x facinnt feod.^ etc., quae tenentur de Petro de
Botherfeld, et idem Petrus de Comite Lincolniae, et Comes de
rege in capite. Et redd, per ann. ijs. iiijd.
Secroft. Comes Lincolniae tenet eandem villam pro feodo
j milit. de rege in capite per servitium militare, et debet per
ann. ad wap. praedictum iiijs. vijd.
Bekhagh. Andreas de Gramary* tenet eandem villam pro
tertia parte feodi unius milit. de Comite Lincolniae de rege in
capite. Et debet praedictus Andreas, etc., ijs. yjd.
Gyslby. Simon le Ward tenet vj car. terrae, unde xxiiij
faciunt feod. milit., de Archiepiscopo Ebor., et idem Archi-
episcopus de rege in capite ; sed non dicitur per quod servitium.
militare de honore Pontefracti, et Comes honoris de domino rege per
servitimn militare : sed Adam solvit pro fine wap. ballivo de Skjrak
ijs.
Hausthorp. Willelmns de Lincoln tenet in EEansthorp onam car.
terrsB et di., unde decern car. terras faciunt feod. milit., per servitinm
militare de Stephano de Wales, et idem Stephanas de honore Ponte-
fracti per servitimn militare, et Comes honoris de domino rege per
s6rvitiam militare : sed idem Johannes'' (sic) solvit ballivo de Skyrak
pro fine wap. xxiijd.
Ricardus lo Barde tenet ibidem de ipso Petro v bov. terrae, et
Petrus de Comite, et Comes de rege per servitium militare : sed idem
Ricardus solvit ballivo de Skyrak pro fine wap. vd.
Secroft, Item dicunt quod Comes LincolniaB tenet in Secroft imum
feod. milit. per servitium militare de domino rege, et solvit ballivo de
Skyrak pro fine wap. iiijs. iijd.
Bekehagh, Item dicunt quod Andreas Gramery tenet in Bekehagh
tertiam partem unius feodi milit. per servitium militare de Comite
Lincolniae, et idem Comes de domino rege per servitium militare : sed
Andreas solvit ballivo de Skyrak ijs. vjd.
Gyseley. Item dicunt quod Simon Warde tenet in Giselay sex car.
terrae de Archiepiscopo Ebor. per servitium militare et forinsecum
servitium, unde xxiiij car. faciunt feod. milit., et idem Archiepisoopus
tenet eas de domino rege.
" About 1270 '' Andreas fllius dom. Ricardi le Gramarie ** granted to John,
ton of Alan Sampson of York, the altos of certain wind and water mills at
" Abberford et Beckhawe" {MS 8, Dodno., cliz., 205). His widow Elizabeth was
living in 1292 (Ibid,, 206).
* From Stephano to Johannes is an evident repetition of part of the entry
relating to Manston, which in the Bawlinson MS. immediately precedes Haus-
thon). Feter de Mothetfeld should be substituted for Stephen de Walet, and
TFUielmme for Johannet,
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37
Burgh LAY bt Mensyngton. Godfridus'' WYgom^ cpiscopTis
tenet Burglday et Menajngtan pro di. feod. milit, per forin-
I ftecum servitimn faciendum Arcliiepiscopo Ebor*, et idem Archi-
episcopus de rege in capite,
HAtrKiswoKTH. Simon le Ward tenet vij car, terrae in
■ eadem vLllaj uiide xxmj car. facinnt feod*, etc*j de ArchiepiacopOj
et ArchiepiacojiiiB de rcge in eapite.
Bayldon. Wdlelmiis de Stopliam et Adam de Nejlfoid in
Bayldon tenent iiij car. teme, luide xxiiij car* terrffi faciunt
feod. milit.i et iidem Willelmus et Adam de Simone Wardcj et
idem Simon de Archicpiscopo Ebor* per seryitium mUitarCj et
idem Arcbiepiscopua de rege in eapite.
PouELL, Ricardua de Goldcsburgh tenet qtiartara partem
feodi unius milit. in Poueli per scrvitinm militare de Arclu-
episcopo Ebor.
Ottelay, Areliiepiscopus Ebor. tenet in Ottelay di. feod,
nnius milit. in dominioo. Et ipsa villa de OttelaVj cum Gyialayj
Burgelavj Mensjngton, Haukesworth, Bayldon^ et Poueli, in
^ap. pnedictOj pertiuct ad baroniam auam dc Sclurbum quam
tenet de rege in eapite ; sed non dicitur per quod [aervitium] S
Burlay. Item dicant quod Godfridtis Wigoraensis episcopus tcaet
in Enrlay et Measyngtoa per servitium miljt4ire de Ebor, Archiepiscopo
" jro dL feodo, et formaecum servitium facien do, et Arcbiepificopus de
domino rege.
Hawkemmrth. Item dicunt quod Simon Warde tenet in Hawkes-
worth ¥xj car. terrBO per senritium nnlitare de Archioiiiscopo Ebor.,
iimde xxiiij car* faciimt feod* milit., et Arehiepiscopna do domino rego,
Baildtyn, Item dicnnt quod Willelmus de Stopbam et Adam de
itelford ten<?ut in Baildon qaatuor car. terrie dc Simoae Wardc per
liervitinm miLttarei unde xxiiij car* faciunt feod. milit., ct 8iraQn de
"Archiepisoopo per seryitiura milit», et Archiepiscopne de rege in eapite.
Pai^utU, Item dicunt quod Henri cus de Goldcsburgli tenet quartam
partem feodi in Pojuell per servitium militare de ArebiepiBCopo Ebor.,
et Archiepiscopus dc domino rege.
Ottehf/. Item dicunt quod Arcbiepiscopug Elbor. tenet in Ottelay
in dominico di, feml. railtt. de domino rege; et ipsaa vilJee de Otteley,
Gjrselejr, Burlej, Mensyngton, Hawkesworthj Baildon, ct FoyiieU, in
wap. de Skyrak, pertinent ad baroniam do Sberbmn quam tenet de
domino rege.
Mramhop, Item dicunt quod aliquando Bramliop fuit geld.,
f Godfrey Giflard, brother and hoir to Walter GifTard, aj^hbbliop ot Tork
'i€at, Gffl., f., 2S1X In 1287 Sir Hugh do Babiiigton, bL* nephewj <iid bamege
to arebbiitbop Homanus fyr the jaanuor of Bnrley (j^ej?; Giffard^ 8 6), of which ho
died sd^d %^\h Edwitrd L, Eichard d© Babmgton being hi* sou and hmi {Cat.
Imq, p. m., U 13S. ©a/. Offi*., i,, 630).
• ttervitium, A* B.
88 kir&by's inquest for tobkshtre.
Farlington. Hugo de Spenser tenet in cadem villa di.
feod. milit., prseter j bov. terrae, de Comite Lincolniae, et Comes
de r^e in capite.
Ledes. Comes Lincolnise tenet yiUam de Ledes pro quarta
parte feodi unius milit. de rege in capite per servitium militare^
et pertinet ad constabulariam Cestriae.
Item Rogerus de NorthaU*' tenet in cadem viij^»™ partem
feodi unius milit. de Roberto de Everyngham^ et idem Bobertus
de Comitie, et Comes de rege in capite per servitium militare.
Et debet prsedictus Rogerus per ann. wap. prsedicto ijs. iiijd. ob.
faciendo wap. regis de Skyrak per ann. iijs. ; sed nunc, per cartam
domini regis Edwardi none, Fratres Hospitalis Sancti Leonardi de
Ebor. tenent ipsam yiUam liberam a qnocomque servitio inde faciendo.
Neusom. Item dicunt quod Fratres Hospitalis de Templo tenent
in Nensom ij car. terras in elemosinam Comitis Lincolnise.
Perlyngttm, Item dicunt quod Hugo le Spenser tenet in Perlyngton
di. feod. milit., excepta una bov. terrse, de Comite Lincolnise, et idem
Comes de domino rege: sed dicunt quod Hugo Spenser, avus istius
Hugonis, perquisiyit quandam cartam domini regis Henrid, patris regis
nunc, per quam quietus est de omnibus finibus et aliis servitiis forinsecis
pertinentibus domino regi ad wap. suum ; sed, cum scutagium current,
dabit domino Comiti Lincolnias tantum quantum pertinet ad tanta
tenementa.
Berwyke. Item dicunt quod Comes Lincolniae tenet tres car. terrae
in Berwyke, et pertinet ad constabulariam Cestrias, per servitium
militare de domino rege.
Kypas. Item dicunt quod Comes Lincolniae tenet tres car. terrae in
Kypas, et pertinet ad constabulariam Cestriae, per servitium militare de
domino rege.
Ledes, Item dicunt quod Comes Lincolniae tenet in Ledes quartam
partem feodi milit. de domino rege per servitiiun militare, et pertinet
ad constabulariam Cestrise.
Armelay, Item dicunt quod Rogerus de Leeds tenet ibidem in E]st
Armelay octavam partem unius feodi milit. de Roberto de Everingham
per servitium militare, et idem Robertus de Comite Lincolniae, et Comes
do domino rege: sed idem Rogerus solvit pro fine wap. ballivo de
Skyrak ijs. iiijd. ob.
Wooddeskom,' Item dicunt quod Robertus de Berlay tenet in
"Wooddeshom tres car. terrae de Abbate de Kyrkstall per servitium
militare, unde octo car. terrse fadunt feod. milit., et Abbas de domino
rege ad feodum firmam iiij" et xli. pertinentes de (sic) baronia de
' Soger de North-Hall in Leeds, the great-graDdson, I believe, of Thomas
fitz Peter *' qui habuit terras de Ledes ex dono fratris sui, Adam dom. de Birkin,
et vocavit se de Ledes " (Ducat, Leod., ed. 1816, p. 106).
• Wothersome township is a detached portion of the parish of Bardsej, about
half-waj between the latter place and Bramham.
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39
Oehford. Abbas Beatse Marise Ebor. tenet in Gerford vj
car* teme, nude x facituit feod, milit.^ de fcodo Comitis Liu-
colniBB. Et Willelmiis le Westr' tenet j car. terrse in eadcm
villu, de Hugone de Swynlmgtou, et idem Hugo de Comite
Lmcolni^. Et Adam de Preston et Simon de liupe teneiit in
eadem iij car. ternej nnde x faciunt, etc.^ de Comite Liucolniiej
et Comea de rege in capite per aervitium militarej et reddunt
praedicti Adam et Simon prsedicto wap, iijs. xd. ob., nude Simon
JL^ijd. ob.
Thornor, Humfi"idu9 de Veylly^ tenet eandem villam pro
ij car, terrse, nnde xij faciunt feod., etc., de Comite Lincolnioaj
Collyiigham : sed prfledictus Robertas fiotvet pTfledicto Abbati pro finna
annua xs. ijd.
Berdesa^f^ Colh/ngham et IVi/ke. Item dicunt quod Abbas de
Kjrkestall teuet maaeria de Bcrdesay et C^jllyugham^ Woddeshom et
metiietatem de Wyke pro octo car. terrae de domino rege ad feodi-
firmam solvendo per ann. iiij^ et x li,
W*fke. Item diciiut quod Motiiales de Synyngtliwait tenant in
Wyke unam car. teme de elemoeina regis,
Gerford. Abbas Banctw Marin? Ebor, tenet in Gerforde vj car.
terrft? in pnram et perpetuam elemosinam de Comite Liuoolniffi, et niiul
mWit domino regi,
Adam de Preston tenet in Gerford duas car. terra?, imde decern
faoimit feod- milit,^ de Comite Liucolaia^ per servittura militare, et idem
Conies de domino rege per ijerviticm militare : sed dictua Adam solvit
balJiTO libertatis de ^kyrack pro fine wap, ijs.
Item jura tores dieniit quod Simon de !a Rocbe tenet ibidem miam
car. terree, nnde decern car. faciunt food, milit., de Comite Lincolniie per
aerntium militare, et idem Comes de domino rege |Kjr eer\4tium militare ;
aed idem Simon solvit balliro de Styrak pro line wap. xjtljd. ob.
Item juratorea dicunt quod Wiilelmus Weatraia tenet ibidem de
Eugone do Swyllyngton nnam car. terrfle, nnde x car. faeiunt feod,
miUt., per serYitium miHtare, et idem Hugo do Comite Lincolniffi per
Bervittum militare, et Comes de domino rege in capito per serritium
militare,
Thomor^ Humfridus Yille tenet in Thoroor, Grigfcon,** Giptou,
Wriglay" et Eltoftes** ij feoda, di, car. minutj, quam Comes tenet in
' Sir Hmnphrcij de Veyley was &]«o lord of the manor of Owsbon^ of wliioti
he enfeoffed, in 1282, Willuim de Hamelton, doan of York, to the use of Robtirt,
Ibe BOD aod betr of the eaid Hiimiibrev, and Dulcia hi.* vrife^ anil if they died
before age, or without is^^'^ue, then to the u^ of the said Huniphrey for life,
Tvmaifider to the said William and hia heirs (S. Y&rks., H, 178). Sir lltjuiphrey
de Veyle^' was iiviag in 129S {Ihid.). In 1308, William de Uamoltoa held the
fourth |mrt of a knight's fee in Thoroer.
* Probably Rigtonj. iti the parish of Bardsey.
* 1 am uoable to identify this jjlaoe,
* Eliort£ is in the parifih of Thorner.
40 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR T0RKSHIRJ6.
et Comes de rege per servitiiim militare. Et debet prsedictus
Humfiridus per ann. praedicto wap. vs. iijd.
Skarthecrofte. Willelmus de Rither tenet eandem villam
pro ij car. terr®, unde x faciunt feod.^ etc., de Willelmo le
Vavasur, et idem Willelmus le Vavasur de haeredibus Petri de
Brus, et iidem hseredes de rege in capite per servitiimi militare.
Shadewell. Petrus de Arches et Willelmus de Sayvill
tenent in eadem villa de Scadewell di. feod. milit. de Comite
Lincolnise per servitium militare, et idem Comes de rege in
capite per idem servitiimi. Et debent prsedicti Petrus et
Willelmus per ann. ad wap. prsedictum iijs. iiijd.
Arthington. Petrus* de Arthington tenet eandem villam
pro di. feodo milit. de Abbate de Kyrkestall, et idem Abbas de
Thoma Muscell, et idem Thomas de Roberto de Luterell de
Paynell Hoton, et idem Robertus de rege in capite per servi-
tium [militare]. y
Adell. Abbas de KyrkestaU tenet eandem villam pro di.
mann sua, unde decem car. faciunt feod., de Comite Linoolnise per
servitium militare, et idem Comes de domino rege per servitimn militare :
Bed idem Humfridos solvit ballivo de Skyrak pro fine wap. vs. iijd.
Item dicunt quod Petms de Cestria tenet in lliomor totum
manerium de Humfrido Ville ad terminum vitse suae, et quod prsedictus
Petrus tenet ibidem iiij**' bov. terne et advocationem ecclesiae, quas
emit de prsedicto Hmnfrido, tenendas sibi et hseredibus suis de Comite
Lincolnice per servitium militare.
Scarecroft, Item dicunt quod Willelmus de Ryther tenet in
Scarecroft duas car. terrae, unde decem car. terras faciunt feod. milit.,
de Willelmo Vavasour per servitium xijd. et forinsecum servitium, et
idem Willelmus de hasredibus de Petro de Brus per servitium militare,
et haeredes ipsius Petri de domino rege per servitium militare.
SekadwelL Item dicunt quod Petrus de Arches et Willelmus
Eyevill tunc in Schadwell tenent di. feod. de Comite LincolniaB per
servitium militare, et idem Comes de domino rege : sed praedicti Petrus
et Willelmus solvent ballivo de Skyrak pro fine wap. iijs. iiijd.
Artkyngton. Item dicunt quod Robertus de Arthyngton tenet
ibidem di. feod. unius milit., unde xx car. faciunt feod. milit., de
Abbate de Kyrkestall per servitium militare, et Abbas de Thoma
Muschell ad feodi-firmam, reddendo per ann. xls., et Thomas de
Andrea Lutterell per servitium militare, et Andreas de domino rege
per servitium miHtare : sed Robertus solvet Abbati de Kyrkstall pro
fine wap. vs. vd. ob.
Adell. Item dicunt quod Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet di. feod. in
Adell, Thouhouse' et Creekell* ad prasdictam feodi-firmam de Thoma
' Robertus, A. B. 9 militare, A. B.
* Probably the same place as Tofbhouse, mentioned below.
« Kirskill, between Poole and Arthington.
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41
feodo milit* ad feodi-firiDam pro ids. per anii< ThomsB de
l^Iuseellj et idem Thomas de prsedicto Roberto de Luterell, et
idem Robertus de rege in capite per servltiuin militare* Et
idem Abba^ deljet per ann. prsedicto wap* xxi, pro istis teuc-
meutis et omnibus [aliis]* in eodem^ preeter Collin gb am et
Berdesey, qua;* tenet de rege ad feodi-firmam pro iiij" x li.
WvBEHDELAY.^ Thomas de Weston tenet eandem \411am
pn) j car* terrse, unde xiiij faciunt feod. j mdit*, de Comitissa
AlbemarliaQj et eadem Comitiasa de rege in capite.
Alwaldeley. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terr?ej unde xvy
faciunt feod. milit.j quae tenentnr de Comitissa Albcmarliae, et
eadem Comitissa de rege in capite per servitium militare.
MuBchell, et Thomas de haeredibus Andreie Luterell per serritium
niiliUvre, tt prsedicti h»rede@ Andreas Luterell de domino rege per
semtium militare ; unde Hector eccledie de Adcll tenet di. car. et duas
bor, terra3 in Adell, et ha-redea Jordant de Bynglay tenent in Creskcll
et Artlijngton quint^m partem uniaa feodi.
Tcfthouse. Item dicant quod Johamxes Bampson** tonct unam car,
ten^ in Tofthouse de prsedicto Abbate de pra'Uicto di, feodo per
serritium militare, reddendo diias marca^ pro domimeo suo, forineccum
prs&dicto Abbatij et pro tine wap. xijd. Et Abbaa tenet omnia prm-
1 dicta ad feodi-firmam de Thoma MuschcUf reddendo per ann. quad*
I faginta solidos, tjt pr^edictus Thomas de Roberto Lut^irell de Ho ton
Pannell per serntinm militare, ot idem Rubertna de tiomino rege per
[aerritium militare: sed Abbas solTit per man us suas pro onmibus
« istis tenementis et omnibus aliis qupa tenet in wap, de Skjrak pro
fine wap. xxs., excepts Berdsay et Colynghara.
Wardeht/. Item dicunt quod Tbomaa de Weston tenet in Wardelay
Lunam car. terrse, cum pertinentiis, imde xiiij car, faciunt feod. mllit,, de
^Comitissa Albemarliie de Hare wood per scrvitium militare, reddendo
Tjd* ob. pro fine wap., et ipsa Comitissa de rege per serritimn militare
in capite.
BtfMes,* Item dicunt quod Adam de Stabhes/ tenet ibidem duas
car. terrie de Comitissa Albemarlia^ per servitium militare et alia
sen^itia forinseca.
Atwoidlay, Item dicnnt quod WtUelmua de Alwadlay tenet ibidem
daaa car, tcrr^, unde XTJ car. faciunt feod., de Comitissa de Albcmarlia
per serritimn militare, reddendo pro fine Trap, xiijd.
* tMSf A. B, * Weardley, in tho parish of Harewood,
^ Bode worth givea an abstract of an a^eemetit, dat^ in 1309, " between
John de Yalonoene and MQii^nte, hk witb, comp^", nod John Sampson and A^e?,
His wif^ deforc", of th« manor of Tonehouae, and Innd.^ in HarRcid/' and adds
in a marpnal iiot«: — ""Toni^liouse is now parcell of Karwod Parke, and the
bouieiug pulled down " {Hitt. H^xrffvo&d^ p. 197)*
• The Stntnjftun of Domesday Book. Stub Hou«e, tho name of a farm near I j
two mU(.'s HAW of Harowood» stauda, probably, on the site of this lost vtlh
/ lilt Edwsird II. Inq. p. m. of Adam de Stubhouije {Ca!. Inq. p. m.^ 1527).
42 kirkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
Wtoeton. Prior de Bonlton tenet Wygeton pro v car.
terrse^ unde xvj faciunt feod.^ etc.^ de Comitissa Albemarlise^
et eadem Comitissa de rege.
Est Kesewyk. Hseht' Simonis de Monte Alto ten' Est
Kesewyk pro di. feodo milit. de Comitissa Albemarliae^ et eadem
Comitissa de rege in capite.
Harwode. Comitissa Albemarlise tenet Harwode pro feodo
unius milit. de rege in capite per servitium militare ; et eadem
Comitissa debet reddere per ann. wap. prsedicto pro Harwode et
aliis tenementis quae de ipsa in prsedicto wap. xxs. Alii de con-
simili tenura faciimt iij apparencies per ann.^ j ad comitatnm^
secundam ad trithing^ et tertiam ad wapentagium.
Byngeley.^ Stephanus le Waleys tenet iij car. [terrae],*
Item Willelmus de Brandon tenet ibidem miam car. terras de
praedicta Comitissa de Albimarill*, nnde XYJ car. terras faciunt feod.
milit., reddendo pro fine wap. yjd. ob., et praedicta Comitissa omnia
praedicta de rege per servitimn militare.
Wygdon, Item dicunt qnod Prior de Bolton tenet in Wikdon
qninque car. terras de Comitissa Albemaryll* per servitium militare,
unde XTJ car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., et solvit praedicta? Comitissae
pro fine wap. ijs viijd. ob., et facit forinsecum servitium eidem
Comitissae.
Est Keswik. Item dicunt quod haeredes Simonis de Monte Alto
tenent in Est Kessewik di. feod. de Comitissa de Albemarill' per
servitium militare, et solvunt pro fine wap. iiijs. iiijd., et Comitissa
de rege in capite.
Harewood, Item dicunt quod Comitissa Albemarill' tenet in
Harewode dominica sua, mercatum, et villas de Harewode, Carleton,
"Wardelay, Wygdon, Est Keswyk et omnia quas tenet in wap. de
Bkyrak de rege pro feodo unius milit. ; et reddit ballivo de Skjrake pro
fine wap. xxs.
Byngley, Item dicunt quod Stephanus Waleys tenet in Byngley
iij car. terrae, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. miUt., de Roberto de
Everyngham, reddendo per ann. vjs. viijd. et alia servitia; et idem
Robertus tenet eas de Elienora de Zuche per praedicta servitia, et
Elienora praedicta tenet eas de Milisanta de Monte Alto, matre sua, ex
dono ipsius, per homagium et alia servitia, et praedicta Milisent tenet
eas de rege per servitium militare.
Et quod Johannes de Martley tenet ibidem tres partes unius car.
terrae de eodem feodo de praedicto Roberto de Everyngham per
f In 1217 Maurice de Gaunt, who had been taken prisoner at the battle called
the Fair of Lincoln, ceded the manors of Leeds and Bingley to BAonulph, earl
of Chester and Lincoln, as the price of his ransom. And in the 14th Henry III.,
William de Cantilupe roceiyed a confirmation from the crown of the vill and
manor of Bindley of the gift and feofiinent of the above-mentioned Eannulph,
to be held of him by the service of half a fief of one knight iJStapleton's Trinity
Priory, York, p. 73). * terr», A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF SKT11ACK> W, E»
4a
tiiide xiiij car. faciunt feocL milit, tie Roberto de Eveiyngham,
et idem Robertus de Alianora la Zusehe, et eadcm iiliauora de
Milicenta de Monte Alto/ et eadem Milicenta de rege in capite*
Item Johannes de Martylay^^ tenet in eadcm iij partes nniiis car.
terrffi de eodem feodo de prsedicto Roberto de Everynglianij ut
snpra* Et totnm residnum nianerii tenet prsedicta Alianora
pro di- feodo milit, de prsetlicta Miliaenta^ et eadem Miiisenta
de rege in capitCj et niliiL redd* ad wap. prsedictum,
serTitiDm trium solidorom, et idem Robertas de praedicta Elieuora per
forinsecnm servitium.
Et ipsa Ellen ora tenet omnia priedicta, et totnm residumn monerii
de Bjnglej, de priedicta MiEsanta, matre sua, per servitium militare,
et ipsa Mill sent de rege in capite pro di. feodo uniuB miBt. : &ed
priedicta Milisaot dicit se babere qnandam cartam regis Henrici, patris
regis nnne, per qnam idem rex qmetam clamarit cut dam WiOelmo de
Caatelapo, aatecesaori cjnsdem Milisanta3^ de docem solidis fiuium
€om\ wapentagii, ct sectam com\ wapentagii et trithiog, et omnia
fonnseca seryitia ad com' pcrtineDti; et sic hncosque ipsa carta nsi
liicnmt bse redes prjedicti WUklmi, etc.
' MUL^jnt do Cantilupo, molhor of Eleanor la Zouch, inamed, first, Joiin de
Monte AlUj, and, sefxindlv, Etido la Siouoh* See note to Kighlej, p. 16*
J Jcjhn de Mnrtjlaj married Alice, dau^bter and oo-hoir of SLtiion de Mont«
Alto (Plac. de Qua Warranto, 225)* The iiamlet of Jlarky is about a milti and
a hair N.W, of Bingley, At the time of the Domesday aurvej it waa callod
Hardelei.
WAPENTAGIUM DE CLAROW.'
Bethemslet. Willelmus Mauleverer tenet quartam partem
hujus villse pro quarta parte feodi unius milit. de dominis dc
Skypton, et iidem de rcge in capite. Johannes Mauleverer
tenet qnintam partem ejusdem villae pro di. quarts partis feodi
unius milit. de haeredibus de Percy, et iidem hroredes de rege.
Nesefeld. Robertus de Plumpton tenet eandem [villam
de]^ Nessefeld pro medietate unius feodi milit. de Roberto de
Percy, et idem Robertus de hseredibus Henrici de Percy, et
iidem hseredes de rege in capite.
MiDDELTON. Patricius de Westwyk et Petrus de Middclton
[tenent villam de Meddilton]* pro quarta parte feodi unius
milit. de hseredibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in
capite ; sed non dicitur per quod servitium.
Denton. Maugerus le Yavasur tenet eandem villam pro
quarta parte feodi unius milit. de Archiepiscopo Ebor., et idem
Archiepiscopus de rege [in capite] .^
AscwYTH. Patricius de Westwyk tenet tertiam partem de
Ascwyth* pro medietate quartse partis feodi j milit. de Johanne
de Vescy, et idem Johannes de rege in capite ; sed non dicitur
per quod servitium. Item Maugerus le Vavasur tenet ij" partes
prsedictse villse de hseredibus de Percy pro iiij** parte feodi unius
mUit., et iidem hseredes dc rege in capite.
Weston. Willelmus [de] Stopham/ tenet villam de Weston
pro quarta parte feodi imius milit. de Johanne de Vescy, et
idem Johannes de rege.
Leley.^ Hseredes de Percy tenent tertiam partem ejusdem
villsB de rege in capite pro iij^ parte feodi j milit. Galfridus
de Monte Alto tenet tertiam partem ejusdem villse de Leley pro
tertia parte feodi imius milit. de Comitissa Albemarlise, et eadem
Comitissa de rege. Magister Sancti Leonardi tenet tertiam
a Collated with MSS. A. and B.
* villam de, A. B. ' tenent yillam de Meddilton, A. B.
* in capite, A. B. • Westwvk, A. B.
/ In the 21st Edward I. William de Stopham claimed to have " emendas assizse
oervisisB fraotee in Weston, Westwyk, Toueton et Bayldon ab antique " {Flac,
de Quo Warr., 208). His father, Bobert de Stophiun, had a charter of free
warren in Weston and Newton in the 86th Henry III. (Col. Rot, Chart,, 76).
«" Leathley, near Otley.
WAPENTAKX OP CLABO, W. R.
4&
partem ejusdem villse de hieredibiis de Percy in puram ele-
mosinam*
Castellhit, Ricardus de Goldesburgh et Willelmus de
CasteUey teiient eandem villain pro iij^^ parte feodi j milit. de
liieredibus de Percy, et iidem heercdes de rege in capite,
Steinburn. Abbas de Foutibua tenet villam de Steinbum
et medictatem villas de Rygbton pro iiij** parte et di. frodi
nnius milit. de Comitisisa AJbemarlisej et eadem Comitissa de
rege in capite,
RiGBTo^r, Robertus de Pumeys et baer^ Will el mi de
Piompton tciient niedietatcm ^dllae de Rygbton pro secunda
parte quartse partis feodi uiitus milit, de Rogero de Moubrayj
et idem Rogerus de rege in capite.
Ktrkeby OaBLAUERa. ComitLssa Albcmarliae tenet eandem
\illam pro quarta parte feodi uuius milit. de hBeredibus de
Percy, et iidem hseredes de regc in capite,
Kbreby. Willelmus de Cantehipo et iLxor ejus tenent
eandem \illam pro quarta parte feodi unins milit. de hteredibua
de Percy, et iidem heeredea de rege in capite*
CoLTHoap. Adam filius Jolani* de Walkyngbam tenet
villam de Coltborp pro qnarta parte feodi unius milit. de
Roberto de Plnmpton, et idem Robertns de h^redibus de Percy,
et iidem haeredes de rege in eapitej [sed non fit mentio per
quod, etc.] ,*
SiCLiNOHALLE, iVlicia quae fuit uxor Joliauni^ le Vavasiir
tenet eandem villam integram de hseredibus d© Pcrcy^ et
hasredea de Percy de rege in capite, pro iiij** parte feodi nniua
milit.
Spopord. Haeredes de Percy tenent villam de Spoford pro
feodo miins mOit. de rege in capite.
pLtJMTON, Robertus de Phimton tenet unam medictatem
ejiisdem villse de liBeredibus de Pcrcy> et alteram medictatem de
Johanne de Veacy ; et iidem baeredea [et].' Johannca tenent de
rege in capite pro di. feodo unius milit,
Baaeam, Willelmns de Hartlington tenet villam de Brahara
de Willelmo de Ros de feodo de Triisscbut, et idem Willelmns
de Roa de Roberto de Roa, et [idem]* Robertns de rege in
capite pro di. feodo milit., cum tertia parte de Dunsford,
Brampton^ et qnarta parte de Folishait*'
Stth DiTHON, North Ditoon, Inomantoorp [et] medietas
[de] Catballe. Willelmns de Roa tenet ^^llas de Sutb Ditlion,
North Dithon, Ingmanthorp, et medietatem de Cathalle de
* Akni, A. B. * sed uoti fit mentio per quod^ etc*, A. B.
S Bobertiis <?t, A. B. * idem, A. B.
' FnUifooi, in the pariah of Sjwjffoiih.
46 EIRKBT's *niQIJS8T for YORKSHIRE.
Soberto Bos^ et idem Robertas de lege in capite pro feodo
unius milit. ; sed non dicitur per quod serYitiom.
[Grenb Hamerton^ Qwyxley et Munketox]. Johannes
de Hamerton tenet Yillam de Grene Hamerton^ et medietatem
Yillae de Qwyxley, et tertiam partem de Munketon^ pro feodo
imins milit. de hseredibus de Brus^ et iidem haeredes de Bogero
de Moubray, et idem Bogems de rege in capite.
[QwYXLEY ET Parva Usburn]. Adam de Arondale tenet
medietatem villae de Qwyxley, et medietatem de Parva Usburn
pro feodo unius milit. de haeredibus de Brus^ et iidem bseredes
de rege in capite.
Alyerton. Johannes filius et hseres Johannis Mauleverer
tenet villam de Alverton et villam de Carlton," medietatem de
Hoperton, medietatem de Parva Usburn, et ij** partes villae de
Dunsford, de haeredibus Petri de Brus, et iidem haeredes de
rege in capite.
GoLDESBUROH. Bicardus de Goldesbui^h tenet eandem
yillam de Johanne de Vescy, et idem Johannes de rege pro
feodo imius milit.
Kyrke Hamerton. Priorissa de Monketon tenet tcrram
suam de Kyrke Hamerton, et ij partes villae de Monketon, de
haeredibus de Brus, et iidem haeredes de Bogero de Moubray, et
Bogerus de Moubray de rege in capite.
Kyrkby Malsart [et Studleye]. Bogerus de Moubray
tenet villam de Kyrkby Malsart, cum membris, de rege in capite
pro feodo j milit. : unde Johannes de Studleye tenet in villa dc
Studleye* iij partes ejusdem villae, quae est quarta pars feodi
unius milit., de dicto Bogero, et idem Bogerus de rege in capite.
Aldfeld. Willelmus de Aldfeld** tenet eandem villam ct
quartam partem villae de Studley pro tertia parte feodi unius
milit. de Bogero de Moubray, et idem Bogerus de rege in
capite ; sed non dicitur per quod servitium.
AzERLAWE. Duae partes ejusdem villae tencntur de Bogero
de Moubray, et idem Bogerus de rege in capite ; et Hugo dc
Beltoft'' et Egidia uxor ejus tenent tertiam partem dictae villae
de praedicto Bogero, et idem Bogerus de rege in capite pro
tertia parte feodi imius milit.
"* Olareton, in the parish of Allertou-Mauleverer.
" Perhaps this is Studley Boger.
• William de Aldfield, son and heir of Nigel, son and heir of Sir Alan de
Aldfield, was found to he twenty-one years old on Saturday, April 29th. 1284
(Co/. Qen., l, 268, 852). He married the daughter of Sir Elias de Knoll (Ibid,,
' Hugo de Beltoft married Egidia, widow of Nigel, son and heir of Sir Alan
de Aldaeld {Cat. Gen., i., 263).
WAPENTAKE OP CLAEO^ W. E. 47
AsMUNDEEBT. HumfHdus de Bassingbum^ tenet yillam 'de
Asmunderby de Ranulpho de Nevill, et idem Ranulphus de
haeredibus de Percy, et iidem hseredes de rege in capite pro di.
feodo unius milit.
Ryppeleyb. Willelmiw de Ryppeleye tenet ij partes villse
de Ryppeleye de Willelmo de Ros, et idem Willelmns de
Roberto'' de Ros, et idem Robertas' de rege in capite pro di.
feodo unius milit.'
9 Humphrey de Bassingbum, son and heir of Humphrey de Baasingbum,
lord of the manor of Abingdon (CcU. Gen., i., 294), married Mary, daughter and
heiress of Matthew de Thornton, who had a charter of f^ warren in Thornton
and Aismunderby in 1256 (Flac. de Qtto Warr., 221). By Inq. p. m., 26th
Edward I., his son Humphrey was found to be his next heir (CcU. Chn., ii., 554).
' Badulpho, A. B. ' Badulphus, A. B.
' For the Liberties of Enaresborough, Bipon, and Aldborough separate in-
quisitions would, no doubt, be taken. Particulars relating to plaoes within these
Jjiberties will be given in the Aid of the 81st Edward I.
WAPENTAGIUM DE BARKE8T0N/
Shieburn. Archiepiscopus [Ebor.]* tenet Shirbum pro baronia
de rege in capite ; in qua baronia sunt tj feod. milit. et quarta
pars unius f(^xli in prsedicto wap. de Berkeston : unde Johannes
de Bella Aqua tenet unum di. feod. in Bume de prsedicto
Arcliiepiscopo, unde iiij car. terrae faciunt di. feod. ; et Johannes
de Reygate* tenet unum feod. de praedicto Archiepiscopo in
Stiveton, unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod. integrum; et
Gilbertus de NeviU' tenet unum feod. in Luterington/ unde
viij car. terr»e faciunt feod., etc. ; et Willelmus de la Launde et
[Osbertus]-^ de Spaldington tenent unum feod. in Mikelfeude,
unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod., etc. ; et Willelmus de Burstall
et Johannes de Lascy tenent unum feod. in Gaytford et
Bretton,^ unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod., etc. ; et Decanus et
Capitulum Beati Petri Ebor. tenent di. feod. in Lumby, unde
viij car. faciunt, etc. ; et Thomas de Barkeston* tenet quartam
partem feodi unius militis in Barkeston, unde viij car. terrse
faciunt, etc. ; et Willelmus de Suth Muleforth tenet in eadem
de Arcliiepiscopo tertiam' partem unius feodi, unde viij faciunt,
etc.
Tadecastre. Haeredes de Percy tenent eandem villam de
« CJoUated with M8S. A. and B. * Ebor., A. B.
c Sir John de Eeygate was escheator north of Trent from 1268 to 1272, a
justiciar from 1269 to 1271 (Foss's Judges, m., 143), and bailiff of Sherbum in
1290 (120^. Ramamu, fo. 95). In 1294 John de Beygate, junior, did homage to
the archbishop for lands in Steeton, Micklefield, Lumby, and Milford ; and either
he or his father was a commissioner of array in 1300 {Pari. Wiriis, i., 345).
' The Inq. p. m. of Gilbert de Nevill was taken in the 22nd Edward I., when
his son John was found to be his next heir, and of the age of twenty-six years
(Col. Otfii., iL, 484).
' Lotherton, in the parish of Sherbum.
/ Osbertus, A. B.
' Burton Salmon, in the parish of Church Fenton (?)
* His son Walter having been " in conflictu apud Dumbar habito in vi et
auxilio cum Scotis contra regem Anglise," an inquisition " de terris suis " was
taken in the 27th Edward I., when the jurors find that " Alicia quae fuit uxor
Thomse patris prsedicti Walteri tenet unum messuagium et xxiiij acras terrse in
Barkeston in dotem de hsereditate ipsius Walteri : et quse q^uidem tenementa ad
ipsum Walterum reverti debuissent si ad fidelitatem domini regis Anglise ste-
ti8«et"(Ca/. G^.,u.,575).
' In the Aid of the 31st Edward I., William de Camera is returned as hold-
ing only the thirteenth part of a knight's fee in South Milford.
WAPENTAKE OF BARK3TON-ASH, W. E.
49
I
I
I
I
11 capite : in qua villa aimt iiij car. teirsBj unde x car.
t feod, mUit.; et redd, per ann. vicecomiti Ebor. pro
finibus tiijs,
[Heselwode] , Et Willelmus le Vavaaur tenet in Hcselwode
iij car. terras et di. de baronia de Spoford, unde xiiij car,
facimit feod. uniiiH milit. ; et redd, per ami, pnedicto vicecomiti
iijs.
Hyther. Willelmus [de] Ryther tenet eandem villam de
Comite Liucotni^ dc honore dc Pontcfracto j in qua villa est
unum feod. milit., unde x car, terrse faciunt feod, integrum ; et
redd* per aim. prsedicto vicecomiti vs, iiijd, pro finibua comitis
et wapp*
Nefton Kymbe. Philippus de Kyme tenet eandeni villam
de feodo de Bruiij et baer* de Bnis de rcge in capite : in qua
[idylla c^t dip feod. unius milit.j aude xiiij car, terrae faciunt feocL
integrum ; et redd, per ann, \icecomiti prsedicto iijs. vjd, pro
finibus pitedictia. ^
BiRKY^, Adam de Evcryngham tenet ij bov, terr® in
Birkyu' de Roberto de Everyngham* de feodo Comitia Liucolniae*
Et dicta villa geldabilk est, et redd, [i>er ann.]' pro finibus
pnedictis vicecomiti Ebor,^ apud Farboru, ut ibi patet in
sequente,
Sutton, Petrua de Rotherfeud"* tenet ij car. terr® in
Sutton de Comite Lincolniae dc feodo ejusdetn. Et dicta villa
geldabilis est, et redd, per ann. noecomiti Ebor, pro finibus
pneclictia ijs,
Polys. Robertus de Panely tenet j car. in Polys dc Roberto
de Percy de e<^em feodo, Et dicta ^Hlla geldabilis est, et redd,
per ann, vicecomiti prsedicto pro finibusj prsedictia viijd.
Byeom, Thomas de Saneto Paulo" tenet j** car, terrse in
J iometime before 1261, lobelia de Everiiixhaiiit daughter aod heirem of
TbofOAE do Birkiii, and widow of Robert d*s ETeringlmm, '' dedit maneriimi da
BirkiD cum omnimodii pertln^ntiii siiis et cum advocatioue ajusdcm eccleilse
domino Johaoiii de Everiugbam fiUo luo, [qui] praeaentavit Robertum de Ever-
ini^ham, flrmti^iEL suuin^ ad eandem ecelesiam, ex ciiju!! prs!ftentatione dominufl
IV&lLeruB da Oraj, tunu arctiepiBCopiw Ebor.^ dictum Eobertum ad eatidem
eotsleiiam admkit, et in eadem eocle^ i&stituit: qui illatu teuuit iu tota vita
»m'*(Cnt, 0<w., i., 407)-
» Sir Bobert de Everingham, the eldest son of Adam de Everingham, and
paadson of the above Isabdla and Bobert, died about two jeai^ after the dote
of this Intiuesst. By Inq. p, m., taken 15th EdwTird I., his sou Adaui wa^ found
lo be Uift neit heir, " et quod erit de ojtate eeptem aunonim in forito Saueti
MicluielU proximo futurfj" (Cat. Gej^., I, asO). Adam do EveHugham, meo-
tioiied in the text as holding two bovates in Bitkin of the above ftobert, was, I
believe, hm vounger brother.
' per ann.. A. B. " See note to HickletoUj p. 4,
■ A member, probably, of tlie family of that name, which was seated at
Tod wick for ieveml g«zieiatioiii {^. York*., ii., 159), ' JJ car., A. B.
50 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
Byrom de eodem feodo. Et dicta villa geldabilis est, et redd,
per ann. vicecomiti praedicto pro finibus praedictis ijs. ixd.
Farburn. Robertus de Everyngham' tenet di. feod. milit.
in Farbnm de feodo Comitis Lincolmae. Et geldabilis est dicta
villa; et redd, pro finibus com' et wapp. xjs. ijd., cum Byrkyn.
[Neuton] Waleys.^ Stephanus de Waleys'' tenet ij car.
terrse in eadem viUa de feodo Comitis Lincolniae. Et geldabilis
est, et solvet pro finibus, etc., vicecomiti, ijs. vd.
[Bramham] .' In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae, unde xiiij
car. faciunt feod. milit., quae tenentur de rege in capite per
Petrum de Malo Lacu; et redd, per ann. pro finibus com' et
wapp. [praedictis]' iiijs.
Clyftord. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae et di., unde
xiiij car. terrae, etc., quae tenentur de [haeredibus]" Baldewyni
Wak, et iidem haeredes de Petro de Malo Lacu, et idem Petrus
de rege in capite ; et redd, per ann. ad finem com' ijs. yjd.
[Oclesthorpe] .' In eadem villa est «una car. terrae ; et
redd, per ann. ad fines com' et wapp. xyjd. ob.
[ ].* In eadem villa sunt iij' car. terrae; et redd,
vicecomiti per ann. pro finibus com' et wapp. xijd.
ToLLESTON. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae et di., unde
xiiij car. faciunt feod., etc. ; et tenentur de Philippo de Kyme,
et idem Philippus de rege in capite; et redd, vicecomiti per
ann. pro finibus com' et wapp. iiijs.
[Hathelsay] .y In eadem villa est una medietas feodi
unius milit. ; et tenetur de Comite Lincolniae, et Comes de rege ;
et redd, vicecomiti, etc., ijs. vd. ob.'
' His ancestor, Adam, son of Peter de Birkin, who married Matilda, the
heiress of Caulz and Anselin, gave a half hovate in Fairhum to the monks of
Pontefraot, to find wine for the celehration of mass {8. York»., ii., 263).
f Neuton Waleys, A. B. D.
' Sir Stephen Waleys of Burgh Waleys, the son and heir of Sir Eichard
Waleys, was living in 1294 {Reg. Eomanug, 27 h).
' Bramham, A. B. D. ' prsodictis, A. B.
• hser*, A. B. • Oclesthorpe, B. D.
• Ayton, D. There is no such place in Barkston wapentake.
• ii car., A. B. D. 9 Hathelsay, D.
' A reference to the Aid of the Slst Edward I., the Nomina Villarum, and
to the List of Homages rendered to the archbishops of York, printed in the
present volume, will shew how imperfect is this account of the wapentake of
Barkston. None of the transcripts, or abstracts, of Eirkby's Inquest that I
have seen contain any notices of the vills of Barlow, Brayton, brotherton, Burton
near Bum, Garleton, Cawood, Drax, Fenton, Frystone, Grimston, Hambleton,
Hillam, Huddleston, Hurst Courtney, Temple Hurst, Kirkby Wharfe, Lead,
Ledsham, Lennerton, North Milford, Saxton, Selby, Stutton, Thorpe Willoughby,
Towton, XJlleskelf, and Wistow. Particulars reuiting to these places may be
gleaned ftrom the documents above mentioned.
WAPENTAGIUM DE DEKERYNG.'
KiLLOM. In eadem villa sunt xxxviij car. terrae quse solebant
esse de antique dominico regis, et Arehiepiscopus et Capitulum
Rotomag' nunc eas tenent de rege in capite in liberam elemo-
sinam ; et rex habebit custodiam praedictarum xxxviij car. terras
post mortem archiepiscopi.^
PoTERBRUMTON. In cadcm villa sunt yj car. terrae quas
Bobertus de Everyngham tenet de Johanne de Eston, et idem
Johannes de rege in capite pro di. feod. milit. Et redd, per
ann. ad finem wapp. praedicti yjs.
Galmeton. In eadem villa sunt viij car. terrae ; de quibus
Kobertus de Acklum tenet v car. terrae de Gilberto [de] Gaunt,
et idem Gilbertus de rege in capite pro di. feod. milit. ; et haer*
de Johanne de Bocehall'^ ten^ in eadem villa iij car. terrae de
feodo haeredum de Percy, et iidem haeredes de Gilberto de
Gaunt, et idem Gilbertus de rege pro quarta parte feodi milit,
Et redd, ad finem [praedictum] vijs.
Beniton.' In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae quas Mar-
meducus de Thweng tenet de feodo de Nevill, et Nevill de feodo
de Mauley, et Mauley de rege in capite ; unde xv car. faciunt
feod. milit. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
WiLHARDBY. In cadcm villa sunt vj car. terrae ; de quibus
ecclesia est dotata de una car., et Templarii tenent di. car., et
residuas iiij°' car. et di. tenet Prior de Bridlington de feodo de
Wak, et Wak de Gaimt, et Gaunt de rege ; unde x car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, villa praedicta ad finem praedictum
yjs.* Et praedicti religiosi nihil redd/
« Collated with MSS. A. and B.
* This account proves that the fol\pwing extract from the Close roll of the
7th John does not relate to Kilhum, in Birdforth wapentake, as stated in
the Monasticon (vi., 1118), and in Gill's Vallis Eboraoensis (p. 240) : — " Manerium
de Kilbun, cum ipertinentiis, quod datum fuit a prime Henrico, bona) memorise,
iUustri rege AnghaB, archiepiscopo et capitulo Bothomagensi, quod positum est
ad firmam pro lxx marcis" {Bot. Lit. Clout., 70). See p. 58, postea.
* 18th Edward I. ProbaHo atoHs. " Dicunt [ juratores] super sacramentum
suum quod Nioholaus fiUus et heeres Johannis de Bossale natus fuit apud QnU
meton, et in ecclesia ejusdem viUse baptizatus ; et quod idem Nioholaus fuit
viginti et unius annorum ad festum Sancti Miohaelis ultimo pra^teritum " ( Cal,
Gen., i., 425).
^ Binnington, in the parish of Willerby.
' ijs., A. -^ A. omits this sentence.
£ 2
62 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Staxton. In eadem villa sunt septem car. terra; de
qnibus Hospitale Sanctse Marise de Staxton tenet j oar. de doiio
Gilbert! de Gaunt in elemosinam ; et residuse yj car. terr»
tenentur de feodo de Percy, et Percy de Gilberto de Gaunt, et
Gilbertus de rege in capite ; unde viij car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit. Et eadem viUa i^d. ad finem praedictum yjs.
Flixton. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrse; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est [de] di. car. terrae, et v car. et di., una cum
xvj bov. terrae, tenentur de feodo Baronis de Graystok, et ipse
de rege ; unde xix car.^ et di. faciunt feod. milit. : et residuae
iiij®'' car. terrae tenentur de Willelmo filio Thoime de Graystok,
et idem Willelmus de Gilberto de Gaimt, et idem Gilbertus de
rege; unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad
finem praedictum iiijs. vjd.
FoLKETON. In eadem [villa]* sunt iiij"' car.* terrae; de
quibus ecclesia dotata est de una car.; et dominus'* de Lacy
tenet unam car. terrae de Barone de Graystok, et idem Baro
tenet iiij°' car. terrae de feodo de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege;
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et villa praedicta redd,
ad finem praedictum iiijs.
Flotemanby. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse quae
tenentur de feodo de Gaimt, et Gaunt de rege; unde xvj car.
terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et eadem villa redd, ad finem
praedictum vs.
Musedon. In eadem villa sunt % car. terrae, de quibus vij
car. et vij* bov. tenentur de feodo de Gaunt, unde x car. terrae
faciunt feod. mUit. ; et Walterus de Buckeden (Buckton) tenet
ij car. terrae et ij bov. de feodo de Gaunt. Et redd, per ann.
pro terris ejusdem Walteri ad finem praedictum xviijd., et pro
residue redd. xijs. xd.
Fyueley.' In eadem villa sunt vj* car. terrae quae tenentur
de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege; unde x car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit.
HuNDMANBY." In cadcm villa sunt xx car. terrae; de
«" ix car. terras et di., A. * villa, A. B.
' iij car., A. B.
J Bicardus, A. B. In 1296 Bichard de Lac^ gave to the monks of Bridlington
pasture for three hundred sheep in the territory of Folketon {Burton't Mon.
JEhor,, 228). * vj hov., A. B.
' By an Inq. taken 6th Edward I., Gilhert de Gaunt and Biohard de
Malehisse are declared to have the right to take a whale whenever caught in their
port of Fiweley (Mey), the head and the tail only heing reserved for the king
{Col. Oen., L, xxxiv., 278. Plac. de Quo Warr,, 189).
" V car., B.
" The text reads corruptly Hundyn Hamby, and MSS. A. and B., Hindin
Haneby. Gilbert de Gaunt, who died in X273, "quondam tenuit de domino
Bege in capite et baronia villatam de Hundemanby, sed eandem villam cum
WAPENTAKE OF DICKERING^ E. R. 53
quibus ecdesia dotata est de una car. terrse; [et xij car. terrae
tenenturj* de feodo de Gaunt^ et Gaunt de rege pro ij feod. et
di. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum vs.
Burton Flemtno. In eadem villa sunt xviij car. terrse;
de quibua Prior de Brydlington tenet xij car. terrse, et Prior de
Sancto Oswaldo tenet j car. terrse in puram elemosinam ; et
residuse v car. terrse tenentur de Hugone filio Radulphi^ et idem
Hugo de feodo de Gaunt^ et Gaunt de rege pro uno feod. milit.
et di. Et redd, ad finem praedictum vs.
FoRDON. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae; de quibus
Prior de Brydlygnton et Abbas de Whitby tenent ij car. terrae
in puram elemosinam de Ricardo de Malebise ; et residuae iiij^
car. terrae tenentur de eodem dominof* Ricardo^ et idem Ricardus
de feodo de Gaunt, et Gaimt de rege; unde x car. terrae faciunt
feod. milit.
Neuton. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de ij^ car. terrae; et Prior de Bridlyngton
tenet j car. terrae in puram elemosinam de feodo de Gaunt pro
1 feodo ; et Walranus de Rocheford'' tenet viij car. terrae et vj
bov. terrae de haer* de Percy, et Percy de Gaunt pro j feodo
milit. ; et Robertus filius Jordani tenet ij car. de Sancta Hilda,
sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus
praedictis. Et redd, villa praedicta ad finem praedictum vs.
FoxoLEs. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrae; et Robertus de Acklum
tenet ij car. terrae de Willelmo [de] Harpham, et idem Willelmus
de Domina de Kildale, et ea de rege in capite, unde viij car.
terrae faciunt feod. mUit. ; et Walterus de Bubwyth tenet x
bov. terrae de Gaunt, et Radulphus de Fangefosse tenet yj
bov. de eodem feodo de Gaunt, et Gaimt de rege, imde x car.
terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et Rogerus le Despenser tenet unam
car. terrae et di* de praedicto Willelmo de Harpham, [unde]' ut
supra. Et redd, villa praedicta ad finem praedictum iiijs.
BoYTHORP. In eadem [villa]' sunt yj car. terrae; de quibus
omnibus pertinentiis suis sine ullo retenemento donavit Gilberto filio suo et hseredi
in maritagio cum Lora de Baljolo, et earn inde dotavit, et eos per longum tempus
ante deoessum suimi in plenariam seisinam posuit" (Ca/. Chn.^ i., 212).
7th Edward I. Coram Johanne de Vallibua. Gilbert de Gaunt claims " wrec-
cum balense apud Hundmanby." The jurors say, " quod idem Gilbertus et
omnes antecessores sui a tempore quo non extat memoria habuerunt in seisina
habendi balenam maris cum applicuerit in portu de Hundmandy, salyis domino
Regi Cauda et capite ejusdem balense " (Ex MS. penes J. Maine, Canon. Ebor.).
« et xii car. terrae tenentur^ A. B.
' A. and B. omit domino. ♦ ij bov., A. B.
' Sir Walranus de Eocheford gave land in Newton Bocheford, alias Wold
Newton, to the monks of Bridlington (Burton's Mon. Ebor., 236).
• unde, A. B. ' villa, A. B.
54 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Johannes de KyllTngholm tenet iiij^ car. teme^ et Johannes
filiiis Robert! de Coton (Cottam) tenet ij car. de Waltero
de Faucunbei^, et idem Walterus de rege; nnde viij car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem prsedictnm iijs. TJd.
BoTURWYK. In eadem villa sunt xij car. teme qnas Ra-
dulphus filins Willelmi* tenet de Mauley, et Mauley de rege
pro j feodo milit. Et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum yijs.
Erohum [et Bbrkildale].' In eadem villa sunt iiij^** car.
terra; de quibus WiUelmus [de] Erghum tenet iij car. terrse
de feodo de Gaunt ; et j car. tenet idem WiUelmus de feodo de
Meynill de Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et idem Archiepiscopus de
rege. Et redd, prsedicta villa de Erghum ad finem prsedictum
iijs., et prsedicta villa de Berkildale mhil redd.
Grenedale. In eadem villa sunt xij car. et ij bov. terrse ;
de quibus ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrae; et iiij** car.
sunt de Praebenda Sancti Petri Ebor., quae tenentur in puram
elemosinam a tempore quo non extat memoria ; et vij car. et
di. et ij bov. terrae tenet Walterus* de Grenddl de feodo de
Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege; unde xj car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit. Et redd, villa praedicta ad finem prsedictum vjs. iiijd.'
RioHTON. In eadem villa sunt xiiij car. terrse ; de quibus
Petrus de Munceus [tenet v car. de Ingeramo de Munceus],^
et ipse de feodo de Holdemesse ; et v car. terrse tenentur de
feodo de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege; et Abbas de Rivall' tenet
j car. terrae in puram elemosinam ; et residuae iij car. sunt de
Libertate Sancti Johannis Beverlaci. Et redd, villa praedicta
ad finem pradictum ijs.
Speton. In eadem villa sunt [vj]' car. terrae; de quibus
Thomas de Speton tenet ij car. terrae et di., et Prior de
Bridlington iij car. ct di. in liberam elemosinam de .feodo de
Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege; imde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Et nihil redd.
Buketon, Neusom" et Bemton. In eisdem [villis]* sunt
" Balph fitz William was gummoned to Parliament as baron Graystock in
the 23rd Edward I., and died in 1316 {Dugd, Bar,, i., 740).
' Both these places have long ceased to exist. Erghimi, or Argun, stood a
little to the south of the road Ic^ng firom Burton Flemming to Grindale, and
about a mile from the latter village. Berkildale, or Barkedale, was one mile
north of Erghum, and its site is indicated by Bartindale Farm, in the parish of
Hunmanby. The chapel of Barkedale was given by Walter de Gaunt to the
abbey of Bardney before 1269.
- WiUelmus, A. B. ' vs. iiijd., A. B.
9 tenet v car. de Ingeramo de Munceus, A. B. The Inq. p. m. of Sir Ingram
de Monoeaux was taken in the 20th Edward I., his son John being found his
next heir, and of the age of eighteen years {Cal. Chn., i., 451).
■ vj car., A. B.
« The vill of Neusom, or Newsholm, now depopulated, nearly adjoined that
of Bempton on the south-west. villis, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF DICKJSRING^^ E. R. 55
xxiiij car. terrae; de quibus ecclesise dotat^e sunt de ij et di. ; et
ix. car. terrae teuentur de feodo de Meynill, et Meynill de
Archiepisoopo Cantuar'^ et idem Arcliiepiscopiis de rege in
capite ; et v car. terrae tenentur de feodo de Me(rley, et Merley
de Brus^ et Bros de rege in capite ;^ et yj car. terrae tenentur de
feodo de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege ; et una car. terrae et di. de
honore Cestriae. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
B&iDLiNGTON. In eadem villa sunt xvj car. terrae; de
quibus Prior de Brydlington tenet xij car. terrae in liberam
elemosinam de feodo de Gaunt, et Gtiunt de rege in capite pro
j feodo milit. ; et iiij car. terrae tenentur de Priore de Bryd-
lyngton, et idem Prior de Meynill de Archiepisoopo Cantuar*,
et idem Archiepiscopus de rege ; unde x car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit. £t redd, ad finem praedictum ijs.
Sywardbt [et] Ma&ton. In eisdem villis^ sunt xvj car.
terrae et di. ; de quibus quinque car. et vj bov. terrae tenentur
de feodo de Meymll, et Meynill de Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et
ipse de rege, unde x car. faciunt feod. milit.; et ij car. terrae
tenentur de feodo de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege, unde viij car.
terrae faciunt feod. milit.; et [una car. et di. et]* yj bov. terrae
tenentur de feodo de Holdemesse, unde xlviij car. terrae faciunt
feod. milit.; et ima car. terrae et di. tehetur de Willelmo de
Flaynburgh/ et idem Willelmus de Comite Lincolniae de honore
Cestriae; et residuae ij car. terrae et di. tenentur de feodo de
Malebys, et Malebys de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege, unde x car.
terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem praedictum xviijd.
Et iij car. terrae tenentur de Libertate Sancti Petri Ebor.
EsTON. In .eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae; de quibus
Willelmus de Bucton et Adam Ulram tenent iij car. terrae et
di. et ij bov. terrae de feodo de Kyme, et Kyme de Gaunt ; et
Prior de Brydlyngton tenet ij car. et ij bov. terrae in elemosinam
de Gaunt, et Gaunt de rege, unde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Et redd, ad finem praedictum ijs.
Flatm BURGH. In eadem [villa] ^ sunt xyj car. terrae [et]*
ij bov. ; de quibus ecclesia dotata est de vj bov. terrae de feodo
Willelmi le Constable ; et idem Willelmus tenet x car. terrae
de honore Cestriae, unde xviij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., et
nihil redd, ad finem praedictum. Et diversi tenent residuas iiij
car. et x bov. terrae ; sed a quibus vel per quod servitium nou
fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
BouYNOTON. In eadem villa sunt xviij car. terrae* ct yj bov. ;^
• A. and B. omit in capite. '' In eadem viUa, A. B.
' una car. et di. et, A. B.
^ William le Constable de Flaynburgh. ' villa, A. B.
* et, A. B. * A. omits terrae et vj bov. ^ vij bov., B.
&6 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
de quibiis x car. tencntur dc feodo de Menill^ et Mcnill de
Archiepiscopo Cantuar.^ et idem Arehiepiscopus de rege pro
j feodo ; et Willelmus de Bonyngton et Johannes de Munceus
tenent v car. terra; de quibus Priorissa de Apylton tenet ij
boy. in liberam elemosinam de feodo de Holdemesse^ unde
xviij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et ecclesia dotata est de
vij bov. ; et residnse iij car. tencntur de feodo de Gannt^ et
Gaunt de rege, unde xj* car. terrse faciunt feod. milit. Et
redd, ad finem praedictum iiijs., excepta parte praedicti feodi de
Holdcmesse qu» redd, pro wardo castri xxijd. ob.
Carethorp.' In cadem villa simt xij car. terrae ; de quibus
quatuor car. terras tencntur de Libertate Sancti Petri Ebor., et
iiij" car. terrae de Libertate Beatae Mariae Ebor., et residuae
iiij°' car. terrae de feodo de Holdcmesse, unde xlviij* car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Thorp. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tencntur de
feodo de MeyniU, et Meynill de Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et idem
Arehiepiscopus de rege, unde vj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Et redd, ad finem prsedictum vs.
RuDESTANB. In cadcm villa simt xxiiij car. terrae; de
quibus haer* Willelmi de Rudestan ten' viij car. terrae de [feodo
de]" Merley, et Merley de Brus, et Brus de rege in capite,
unde xj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. : et Ricardus de Thomay*
tenet viij car. terrae de Luterell ; de quibus Prior de Brydlyngton
tenet iiij**'' car. terrae dc eodem Ric»rdo, et idem Ricardus de
Luterell, et ipse de rege pro j feodo milit. ; et residuae viij car.
terrae sunt dc Libertate Beatae Mariae Ebor., quae tencntur de
feodo Pevcrell','' et ipse de rege in capite. Et redd, ad finem
praedictum, una cum Bylipton,* vs.
TwENG. In cadem villa sunt xvij car. terrae et ij bov. ; de
quibus Marmaducus filius Marmaduci dc Tweng tenet viij car.
terrae de Percy de Kyldale, et ipse de Brus, et Brus de rege pro
j feodo milit. ; et vj car. terrae tencntur dc Brus, et Brus de
rege pro di. feodo milit. ; et Willelmus filius Anselini de
Harpham'' tenet iij car. terrae et ij bov. de Brus, et Brus de
* X car., B.
' Caythorpe, in the parish of Budston.
" xviij car., A. B. " feodo de, A. B
' '* Bioardus de Thorny quondam subvicecomes Ebor.," is mentioned in the
Hundred Bolls (p. 115).
' William PevereU, casteUain of Dover temp. Henry I., pive eight carucatcs
of land*in Budston to St. Mary's Abbey {Ihtgd. Bar., i., 437).
« Belipton, A. B. I cannot identify this place.
' John, son of John de Harpham, gave the mediety of the church of Tweng
to the monks of Bridlington, which was confirmed by Anceline de Harpham, his
son, and by William, son and heir of the said Anceline, who quit-claimed the
s%me in the court of York in 1302 {Burton* » Man. JSbor., 242).
WAPENTAKE OF DICKERING^ E. E. 57
rege^ unde viij car. teme faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem
pnedictum xjs.
Oketon. In eadem villa sunt xiiij car. terra; de quibns
Marmaducos tenet xij car. terrse de Mauley, et Mauley de rege
pro j feodo milit. ; et Walterus de Bukden (Buckton), Henricus
de Rouoeby, WillelmuB filius Elena et Johannes de Oketon
tenent residuas ij car. terra per servitium unius archeria
aientata ad xxs. Et redd, ad finem praedictum iiijs.
SwATHORP.' In eadem villa sunt ix car. terra qua tenentur
de Chauncy, et Chauncy de rege, unde xv car. terra faciunt
feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem pradictum iijs.
Lanoetoft. In eadem villa simt xxiiij car. terra; de
quibus xxj car. terra et di. sunt de Libertate Sancti Petri
Ebor. ; et residua iij car. terra tenentur de feodo Reginaldi
filii Petri, et ipse [de]' Archiepiscopo Ebor., et [idem]** Archi-
episcopus de rege. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Garton. In eadem viUa sunt xxxij car. terra et di. ; de
quibus Robertus de Boos tenet xvij car. terra de rege, unde xij
car. terra faciunt feod. milit.; et yj car. terra tenentur de
feodo de Monte Acuto, et ipse de rege pro di. feod. ; et vj car.
terra tenentur de feodo de Moubray, et ipse de rege pro di.
feod.; et residua ij car. terra tenentur de Libertate Sancti
Johannis Beverlaci; et una car. terra de Libertate Sancta
Maria Ebor. Et redd, ad finem pradictum iiijs.
PoKETHORP. In eadem [villa] • sunt yj car. terra qua
tenentur de feodo de Percy, et Percy de rege ; unde viij car.
terra faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem pradictum xijd.
Naffreton. In eadem villa sunt xiiij car. terra et ij bov.**
qua tenentur de Percy, et Percy de rege ; unde xj car. terra
faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem praedictum viijd.
Wandesford. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terra et yj bov.*
qua tenentur de Percy, et Percy de rege ; unde x car. terra
faciunt feod. milit. [Et] nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
FosTON. In eadem villa sunt v car. terra qua tenentur de
Percy, et Percy de rege pro uno feodo milit. Et redd, ad finem
praedictum ixd.
Bryoham. In eadem villa sunt sex car. terra ; de quibus
iij car. et di. terra tenentur de feodo de Menill, et Menill de
Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et idem Archiepiscopus de rege, unde
X car. terra faciunt feod. milit. : et ij car. terra et di. tenentur
de rege ; de quibus Gilbertus de Gaunt tenet j car., et Dervor-
• The vill of Swavthorpe has disappeared, hut the name is retained hv a
Hum, standing near its site, ahout a mile S.£. of Octon, and two miles N.£. of
Langtoft. ' de, A. B. " idem, A. B.
' viDa, A. B. • yj hov., A. B. ' vij bov., B.
58 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
giUa de Balliolo*' tenet j car. et di. de soccagio de Dryffeld,
unde X car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem pr»-
dictum iijs.
Kyllum. In eadem villa sunt 1 car. terras; de quibus
Archiepiscopus et Capitulum Rotomag' tenent xxxviij car. terrae
in liberam elemosinam de rege, sicut supra' continetur; et yj
car. terrae tenentur de socagio de Driffeld, et yj car. terrae
tenentur de baronia; de quibus Ricardus de Gorun tenet iij
car. terrae; et residuae iij car. terras tenentur de feodo de
Chauncy, et ipse de rege, unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
£t redditiir de baronia praedicta ad finem praedictum ijs.
LowTHORP. In eadem villa simt viij car. terrae ; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrae; et una car. terrae et di.
tenetur* de Libertate Sancti Johannis de Beverlaco ; et residuae
yj car. terrae tenentur de feodo de Menill, et Menill de Archi-
episcopo Cantuar., et ipse de rege. Et nihil redd, ad fijiem
praedictum.
Harpham. In eadem villa sunt xij* car. terrae ; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de ij bov. terrae ; et xij car. et viij bov. terrae
tenentur de Merley, et Merley de Brus, et Brus de rege, unde
xxj car. et ij bov. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et nihil redd, ad
fiinem praedictum.
Burton Anneys. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae quae
tenentur de Brus, et Brus de rege, unde xxj car. terrae et ij bov.
faciunt feod. milit. ; de quibus ecclesia dotata est de una car.
terrae. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Thirnum. In eadem villa sunt vij car. terrae [et ij bov.
terrae ; quarum vj car. et] ^ x bov. terrae tenentur de Merley, et
Merley de Brus, et Brus de rege, unde xxj car. terrae faciunt
feod. milit. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Grauncemore. In eadem villa simt iiij car. terrae et di. ;
quarum iij'' tenentur de Herberto de Sancto Quintino, et ipse
de Merley, et Merley de Brus, et Brus de rege, imde xxj car.
terrae faciimt feod. milit. ; et Prior de Brydlyngton tenet di.
car. terrae de Gaimt, et Gaunt de rege; unde x car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Hassethorp. In eadem villa simt viij car. terrae ; quarum
ij sunt de Libertate Sancti Johannis de Beverlaco ; et residuas
9 " Sex car. terrse in Killum et di. car. in Brigham de sokagio de Briflfeud
flierunt de antique dominico coronse, et dominus Henricus, rex ultimus, dedit
eas in escambium cum Driffeud pro Cestria, quae DorveguU, qu» fuit uxor
Johannis de Ball', tenet {Rot. Hundred., 4th Edward I., p. 114). Dervorgulla de
Balliol, the daughter and heiress gf Alan, earl of Gallowaj {Dugd. Bar., i., 524),
died Jan. 29th, 1289-90, leaving Sir John de Balliol her son and heir {Cal. Gen.,
i., 414). • See p. 51. « est, A. B. * xiij car., B.
« et ij bov. terwo ; quarum vj car. et, A. B. ^ iiij"' car., A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF DICKERING^ E. R. 59
iij (sic) car. terras tenet Willelmus de Hassethorp de feodo de
Merley, et Merley de Bros, et Bnis de rege. Et nihil redd, ad
finem prsedictiim.
Kerneby. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae; de quibus xij
car. tenentur de haered' de Percy, et Percy de rege ; iinde x car.
terrae faciimt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem praedictum viijs iiijd.
Besyngby. In eadem villa sunt viij car. terrae quas Prior
de Brydlyngton tenet in liberam elemosinam de feodo de Gaimt,
et Gaunt de rege in capite. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Alburne.' In eadem villa simt ij car. terrae; quarum ima
tenetur de Menill, et Menill de Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et idem
Archiepiscopus de rege ; et alia car. terrae tenetur de feodo de
Percy, et Percy de rege ; unde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Et redd, ad finem praedictum iiijd.
Fraisthorp. In eadem villa sunt ix car. terrae ; de quibu^
vij car. terrae tenentur de feodo [de] Menill, et Menill de
Archiepiscopo Cantuar., et idem Archiepiscopus de rege ; unde
X car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et una car. terrae [tenetur] de
feodo de Vescy, et Vescy de Moubray, et Moubray de rege ;
unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et Prior de Brydlyngton
tenet j car. terrae in liberam elemosinam de feodo de Gaunt, et
Gaunt de rege. Et redd, ad finem praedictum ijs xjd.
WiLLESTHORP. In cadcm villa sunt iiij^' car. terrae; de
quibus ij car. terrae tenet Prior [de] Brydlyngton de feodo de
Gaunt in liberam elemosinam, et Gaunt de rege ; et residuae ij
car. tenentur de feodo de Holdemesse, unde xlviij car. terrae
fatiunt feod. milit. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
HiLDERTHORP. In cadem villa sunt [vj]-^ car. terrae; de
quibus Prior de Brydlyngton tenet in liberam elemosinam xxj
bov. terrae de feod. de Gaunt ; et Prior de Watton tenet iij car.
terrae et iij bov. terrae de honore de Cestria. Et nihil redd, ad
finem praedictum.
Boston. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae ; de quibus x
car. sunt de Libertate Sancti Johannis Beverlaci, quae tenentur
in liberam elemosinam ; et residuae ij car. terrae tenentur de
feodo de Percy, et Percy de rege; unde x car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
CoTUM. In eadem villa sunt xij car. terrae quae tenentur de
Libertate Sancti Petri Ebor. ; sed per quod servitiiun non fit
mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
• In 1731 the township of Awburn is described as having " been so washed
away by the sea," that " there are only one messuage and two cottages " left
therein, containing fifteen persons, six of whom were Quakers. The chapel is
also stated to have then " become ruinous and scarce fitt for publick use," for the
want of inhabitants within the said chapelry for many years last j)ast to contri-
bute towards its repairs. {Re^. Blackburn, ff. 113, 114). / vj car., A. B.
[WAPENTAGIUM INTER USAM
ET DERWENT.]
[Ex Bbo. aFud Dunelm., No. I., pan ii., fo. 49.]
[Inquisitio* capta apud Ebor. anno regis Edwardi primi xiij*
post conquestnm Anglise de le wappyntak in Houdenschyre
inter Usse et Derwent per quae, scilicet, et de qnibns tenentnr
terrae infrascriptae.]
Juratores inter Usam et Derwent dicunt quod de villis et
parvis thorp, videlicet xxxiij sunt in wapp^ praedicto, videlicet
Hemelsay/ Pontebell/ Scorreby, Kexby, Eivington, Queldryk,
Cottingmryth, Thorgandeby, Skipwith, Northduffeld, Menthorp,
Bolthorp, SouthduflFeld, Wodhall, Hakelthorp, Brakenbolm,
Babethorp, Hemmyngburgh, Clyff, Hosgoteby, Barthilby,
Rykall, Kelkefeld, Stivelingiaet, Moreby, Nabum, Fulforth,
Waterfiilforth, Eskerike, Dighton, Hesselington, Grimeston,
Donyngton.
Hemelsay/ Item dicunt quod villa de Hemelsay continet in
se sex bovatas terrae, et redd. yjd. pro fin^ wappentagii vie,' et facit
sectam ad prim' com. et ad prim' wapp. post festimi S. Michaelis
tantum domino regi, et status non mutatur ; et Walterus de
Hemelsay tenet praedictam terram. Et idem Walterus tenet
praedictam terram per feodum militare de haeredibus de Chaum-
berlayn de Northduflfeld, et illi de haeredibus de Percy, et
haeredes de Percy de Rege in capite ; imde xij car. terrae faciunt
feodum militis.
* To the kindness of the Bey. Canon Baine I am indebted for a transcript of
this valuable document, which is entered in one of the Begisters belonging to the
Bean and Chaper of Durham, in a handwriting which may be assigned to the
commencement of the fifteenth century. There can be little doubt that this
Inquisition is an actual copy of part of the original text of Kirkby. The head-
ing, howeyer, does not appear to haye been taken from that record, as it is not
drawn in a form used in Kirkby's time, and there is neither day nor month given,
nor the names of the jurors. See Langbargh wapentake, postea.
* The Durham MS. apparently reads viii., but this, doubtless, is a clerical
error for xiii. — the date usually assigned to this Inquest. See p. 1, note e. The
scribe has also by an error included Howdenshire in the wapentake.
< Gate Helmsley is in the wapentake of Buhner, in the North Biding.
' In the York MS. — hitherto used as the text, and referred to in the
fhllowing notes by the letter Y, — and also in the versions distinguished by the
letters A, B, 0, D, and B, the two preceding paragraphs are omitted, and an
WAPENTAKE OF 0U8E AND DERWENT^ E. R. 61
PoNTEBELL/ Item dicunt quod villa de Pontebell facit
sectam ad prim^ com/ et ad primum wapp/ et ad tumuin
yicecomitis^ et nichil pro finis {sic) wapp/ quia tenetur per acras
et non per bovatas. Et dominus Robertus de Percy tenet
prsedictam ^illam de liseredibus le Chaumberlayn^ et illi de
hseredibus de Percy, et illi de Rege in capite per feodum militare.
ScoRREBY. Item dicunt quod villa de Scorreby continet in
se vj car. terrae, et reddit ijs. pro finis fsicj wapp' [et] vie', et
facit sectam ad proxim' com' et wapp' post festum Sancti
Michaelis, et ad inquis' vie', et status non mutatur ; et dominus
Antonius de Beke tenet prsedictam villam de Roberto de Percy,
et ille de haeredibus le Chaumberlayn, et illi de haeredibus H. de
Percy per feodum militare, et illi de Rege in capite ; imde xij
car. terrae faciimt feodum militis.
Eexby. Item dicunt quod villa de Kexby continet j car.
terrae, et reddit pro finis wapp. vjd., et facit sectas prsedictas, et
status non mutatur; et dominus Thomas Burdon tenet praedic-
tam villam de R/de Percy, et R.^ de Percy de haeredibus H.*
de Percy, et illi de Rege in capite per feodum militare ; imde
xij* car. terrae faciimt feodum militis.
Elvyngton. Item dicunt quod villa de Elvyngton continet in
sevj car. terrae, et redd, pro finis wapp. ijs/ vicecomit', et facit
sectas praedictas, et status non mutatur; et Ricardus de Morors*
tenet praedictam terram de haeredibus H. de Percy, et illi de rege
in capite per feodum militare ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feodum
militis.
QuELDRYK. Item dicimt quod villa de Queldryk continet
in se X car. terrae, et redd, pro finis wapp. vicecomif ijs., et facit
sectas praedictas, et status non mutatur ; et Abbas de Fontibus
tenet praedictam villam de Ricardo de Malbys, et ille de
haeredibus H. de Percy, et illi de Rege in capite per feodum
militare ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feodum mUitis.
CoTTiNGWYTH. Item dicunt quod villa de Cottingwith
abridgment only of this Inquisition, or of another copy of it, is given. The
first entry reads thus: — " Hemelsay. In eadem villa sunt yj bov. terrse qu»
teneutur de hier' de Chaumberlevn de North Duffeld per feodum unius milit., et
iUe de hser* de Percy, et iidem meredes de rege in capite ; unde ij car. fac' feod.
mUit. Et redd, per ann. ad finem wapp. yjd." As the succeeding entries are
given in a similarly abbreviated form, I am unable to do more than notice some
of the principal variations between the Durham text and MSS. A. B. and T.
• Poxbelle, A. B. Pons Belli, Y. The river Derwent glideth " hard under
Stanford Bridge, which also of the battaile there fought is called Battlebridge "
{Camden's Brit, ed. 1610, p. 709).
/ Eoberto, A. B. Y. r Robertus, A. B. Y. * Henrici, A.
' X car., A. B. Y. i xijd., A. B. Y.
* Biohard de Murers had a charter of free warren in Elvington 38 Hen. III.
(Col, Mot. Chart., 80 b). His son and heir, William de Murers, was living
21st Edward L {Plae. de quo Warranto, 205).
62 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
continet in se v car. terrse ; imde Priorissa de Thikheued tenet x
bov. terrae de Geiinano le Hay, et reddit pro fin' wapp. yjd., et
facit seetas prsedictas; et Germanus tenet de Petro de Malo
Lacu, et ille de Rege in capite. Et Johannes Ward tenet dim.
car. terrse, et reddit pro fin' wapp. iiijd., et facit seetas prsedictas,
et tenet de praedicto Germano, et ille de Petro de Malo Lacu, ut
prius. Et de illis iiij bov. terrse una bov. est in manu B.M.
Ebor., et sic mutatur status, quia clam' ibi libertatem a tempore
XXX annorum nimc elapsorum. Et Prior de Ellerton tenet iij (?)
bov. de feodo dicti Germani, et solebat reddere fin' et sectam
prsedict', et modo nihil facit a tempore xxiiij annorum nimc
elaps. ; et tenetur de Petro de Malo Lacu, ut prius. Et Abbas
B.M. Ebor. habet in manu sua j bov. terrae de praedicto feodo,
et solebat reddere fines et facere seetas prsedictas, et modo nichil
facit a tempore quinquaginta annorum elaps.; sad prsedicta
terra quam Prior de Ellerton tenet solebat defendere dictam
bovatam terrse. Item Prior de Ellerton tenet in cadem j car.
terrae de Symone ad Pontem, et redd, pro fin' wapp. vjd., et
facit seetas praedictas ; et ille tenet de Roberto de Bos, et ille
de Rege in capite. Item Thomas in Sallicibus tenet in eadem
V bov., et redd, pro fin' wapp. iiijd., et facit seetas praedictas ;
et ille tenet de Roberto de Percy, et ille de Rege in capite ; et
de illis V bov. ij bov. sunt in manu Prions de Ellerton a tempore
X annorum elaps. Et Johnnes de Alwardethorp tenet in eadem
iiij bov. terrae, et redd, pro fin' wapp. domino de Thorgandby
iijd., et facit seetas praedictas, et tenet de Matilda de Multon ;
et ilia tenet j bov. terrae in eadem de dicto feodo, et ilia tenet de
haeredibus de Sayngreve' et illi* de haeredibus de Playce, et illi
de Johanne de Vescy, et ille de Rege in capite per feodum
militare. Et de illis Abbas B.M. Ebor. tenet j bov. terrae a
tempore quinquaginta annorum nunc elaps.; sed Johannes de
Alwardthorp defendit illam. Et Capitulum B. Petri. Ebor.
tenet j bov. terrse in eadem de feodo Ullf.
Naburn. Item dicunt quod villa de Nabum cont. in se iij
car. terrae; unde Reginaldus de Watervyle tenet ij car. terrae
nomine haeredum Nicholai de Paumes in custodia, et praedicti
haeredes debent tenere de praedicto Reginaldo, et debent facere
seetas ad proxim' com' et wapp. post festum B. Michaelis, et
ad inquisitionem vie' per praeceptum domini regis ; et dictus
Reginaldus tenet dictam terram de Roberto de Ros per feodum
militare, et dictus Robertus de Rege in capite ; unde xij, etc.
Et Edmundus Maunsel tenet j car. terrse in eadem de
' Steyngreve, B.
" de W. de Plays, et idem W. [Willelmus, A.] de Johanne de Vescy,
A. B. Y.
WAPIBNTAKE OF 0U8E AND BERWBNT^ E. R. 63
Ricardo de Malbyse, et facit sectas prsedictas^ et tenet per feodum
militare ; et Rieardus Malbyse tenet de Comite Comubiensi^ et
ille de Bege in capite ; iinde xij/ etc.
Grimeston. Item dicimt quod villa de Grymeston cont.
iij car. terrae ; unde Alanus Roald et Hugo de Methlay, capel-
lani, tenent ij car. terrse de haeredibus le Pinchardun^ et faciunt
sectas prsedictas/ et illi hseredes de Ran' de Nevyle per feodum
militare, et ille de Rege in capite ; unde xij, etc. Et j car. terrae
est de libertate B. Petri Ebor.** de dono Ulf.
Hesselinoton. Item dicunt quod villa de Heselington
cont. in se xij car. terrsB ; imde Radulphus de Thorp tenet x
bov. terrsB, et David de Cawod tenet iiij bov. terrae, et Adam
le Lange tenet ij bov. terrae ; et faciunt sectas ad primum com'
et ad primum wapp. post festum S. Michaelis, et ad inquisi-
tion^in vie' faciendam de diversis per breve domini regis ; et
tenent de domino Henrico filio Conan? per feodum militare : et
Henricus tenet de Comite de Richemund, et ille de Rege in
capite ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feodum militis. Et Magister
Hospitalis S. Leonardi de Ebor. tenet ij car. terrae de praedicto
Henrico filio Conan ; et solebant facere praedictum servitium,
sed mutatur a tempore coronationis Henrici regis patris E.
nunc. Et idem Magister tenet iij car. terrae in eadem. Et ilia
terra solebat facere sectas praedictas,[et sic status mutatur, sed a
quo tempore ignoramus. Et tenet praedictam terram de Hen-
rico Suply«, et ille tenet de haerede de Moubray, et ille de Rege
in capite per feodum militare; unde xij car. terrae, etc. Et
Capitulum B. Petri Ebor. tenet quinque car. terrae de dono Ulf,
in libertate, ut dicunt.
MoRBY. Item dicunt quod villa de Morby cont. in se ij
car. terrae ; imde Robertus de Gray tenet j car. terrae, et reddit
pro finis wapp. vjd. ; et facit sectas praedictas, et tenet praedic-
tam terram de feodo {sic) Richemund. per feodum militare, et
ille de Rege in capite. Et Willelmus de Morby tenet j car.
terrae in eadem, et reddit vjd. pro finis wapp. vjd. {sic), et facit
sectas praedictas ; et tenet prsedictam terram de Willelmo filio
Thomae de Merston, et ille de Comite Richm', et ille de Rege
in capite per feodum militare ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feo-
dum militis.
Eelkefeld. Item dicunt quod villa de Eelkefeld cont. in
se iiij car. terrae ; unde Henricus filius Conan*" tenet xviij bov.,
• ij car., A. B. Y. • et nihil redd., A. B. Y.
' Sir Henry fitz Conan, knight, "Wm. de Moreby, and Henry fite Conan
de Eelkefeld were witnesses to a charter dated in 1283 {Dodtworth MS., ix.,
fo. 81 a).
• Capsy, A. ; Copsy, B. Y.
' The proof of age of " Henricus consanguineus et hjeres Henrici filii Conani
64 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
et facit sectam ad proximiiin com' et ad wapp. post festum
S. Michaelis, et ad inqiiis. vic^ faciend^ ; et tenet prsedictam
terrain de Com' Richm' per feodmn militare, et ille de Rege in
capite. Et Abbas de Seleby habet in prsedicta terras xxs. annui
redditus, et clamat ward, et habuit extremam, et sic status
comit' mutatur, a quo tempore ignoramus. Et Johannes de
Sayngreve* et Stephanus le Tuler^ tenent vj bov. terrae in
eadem, et solebant reddere pro finis wapp. xijd., et facere sectas
praedictas. Et inde redd. ijs. per extorsionem Thomae de
Bykerton, ballivi inter U. et D., anno regni regis E. nimc viij**,
pro finis wapp. Et Henricus de Ke^efeld et Robertus le
Lange et Henricus filius Thomae tenent j car. terrae in eadem^
et faciunt sectas praedictas ; et tenent de Rogero de Sancto
Andrea per feodum militare, et ille de Comite Wyncestre," et ille
de Rege in capite ; unde xij" car. terrae faciunt feodum militis.
Thorgandby. Item dicunt quod villa de Thorgandby
cont. in se iij car. terrae; unde domina Matilda de Vail'*
tenet xxij bov. terrae/ et reddit pro finis wapp. ijs., et facit
sectas praedictas ; et tenet de haered' de Sayngner (?), et illi de
haered' W. Playce, et ille de J. de Vescy, et ille de Rege
in capite, et tenetur per feodum militare; imde x car., [etc.]
Et rex habet ij bov. terrae in eadem ; et Henricus Crokebayn et
Galfridus tenent illam terram, et redd. iijs. per ann. vie' Ebor.
Stivelingflete. Item dicunt quod villa de Stivelingflete
de Kelkefeld " was taken in the 28th Edward I., ''coram rege apud Ebor., in ter-
mino Sanoti Hilarii. — Willehnus de Ebor., manens apud Lesingby,— juratus et
diligenter examinatus, dioit quod prsedictus hseres — ^it viginti duorum anno-
rum die Lunse proxima post festum Sanoti Lamberti Episcopi proximo pmte-
ritum. — Dicit etiam quod quidam Henricus filius Conani, avus pnedicti
hseredis, tempore nativitatis pnedicti hjeredis manens fuit apud Leverton, — et
quod post nativitatem prodicti h«eredis venerunt nuncii ad prsedictum Hen-
ricum filium Oonani nunciantes ei de nativitate prwdicti hseredis, et supplica-
runt ei quod ipse veniret ad pncdictum hseredem baptizandum, qui infinnitate
detentus ibidem venire non potuit, sed mandavit quod imponerent prsedioto
hseredi nomen suum tive matculus Jkierit tive ftemina" n iUiain le Cerf, of
Catherton in the Ainsty, corroborated the preceding witness, and " requisitus
qualiter hoc scit, dicit quod Conanus pater prsedicti hseredis fuit tam tenerse
atatis tempore quo mater prsedicti hserodis ftiit de eo prse^ans, quod dicebatur
communiter quod ipse Conanus prolem suscitasse non potmt ; propter quod post
nativitatem pnedicti hseredis maxima locutio fuit inde per patriam" {CaL
Gen., ii., 597).
' Steyngreve, B. Y. John de Steyngreve, son and heir of Simon de Steyn-
greve, by Beatrice, daughter of Jordan Folyot, died April 20th, 1295, leaving an
only child, Isabella, &en the wife of Simon de Fateshull (CaL Gen., ii.,
504, 526).
' A. B. and T. add de Ebor. Stephen le Tuler, or Tyler, was bailiff of York
in 1278-9, 1281-2, and 1283-4.
■ Wygomi», A. B. Y. • x car., A. B. Y. • Vallibus, A. B. Y.
' sed de quo [a quibus, A. B.] non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsdictis,
A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF 0U8E AND DERWENT^ E. R. 65
continet in se quinque car. terrse; iinde Robertus de Gray tenet
iij car, terras et di. ; de quibus ij car. terrae tenentur de haere-
dibus Baldewini de Wake per feodum militare, et reddit pro finis
wapp. ijs., et facit sectas praedictas ; et illi haeredes tenent de
R^e in capite : et una car. terrse et di. tenetur dc haeredibus
Boberti Trussebutt, et fac^ sectas praedictas ; et^ illi de Roberto
de Ros, etille de rege in capite. Et Abbas de Seleby tenet iij
bov. terrae de praedicta j car. et di. de Roberto de Gray, et sole-
bat facere sectas praedictas, et adbuc facit ; sed clamat liber-
tatem; et Robertus de Gray tenet de haeredibus R. Trussebutte,
ut prius. Et idem Abbas tenet j bov. terrae de feodo S. Leo-
nardi Ebor. ; et clamat ibi libertatem, quo modo et a quo tem-
pore ignoratur. Item Warinus le Calvehird tenet j bov. terrae
de feodo S. Leonardi, et nichil facit domino Regi; sed quo
modo et a quo tempore ignoratur. Et Robertus de Fiskgate
et Thomas filius Johannis tenent in eadem ij bov. terrae, et
faciunt sectas praedictas ; et tenent de Roberto le Lange, et ille
de Henrico filio Conan, et ille de Comite Richm^ et ille de Rege
in capite ; et tenetur per feodum militare. Et Gilbertus de Luthe*
9 et iidem haeredes de hteredibus Boberti de Bos, et lidem hseredes de rege in
capite, A. B. Y.
' A fiunily of the surname of Louth (de Lutha or Luda) was settled in York
at an early period, and resided for several generations in a street called Brete-
gate, in we parish of St. Mary, Walmgate. Nicholas de Brettegate was iMiiliff
of York, with Thomas Palmer, before 1219 {Cott. MS,, Nero, I)., iii., 221 6).
Bobert de Lutha, living in 1220, had a brother John, who was bailiff about 1285
^Ihid., 186). " Domina Elena de Bretegate '' and Jeremy her son were living
m 1250 {Dodiworth MS., ix., 78 b). The latter was a wealthy goldsmith, and,
as " Jeremy de Luda de Bretegate," occurs as bailiff about 1263. By his
wife Agnes he had a son, John de Luda, living in 1315, and a daughter, £llen,
the wife of Thomas de Thurkilby. Gilbert de Luda was bailiff in 1274-5, and,
in 1278, being then a knight, was elected mayor vice Walter de Stokes, and he
filled the same office during part of the year 1282, and again in 1284. On the
7th kal. May, 1282, he had the archbishop's licence to erect an oratory " infra
septa «dium tuarum de Ebor., in parochia Beatse Marise in Walmgate " {Meg,
Wickwaine). In the same year he and Sir John Sampson and other citizens of
York lent King Edward 1040 marks {^arl. WriU, i., 826). Sir Gilbert de
Luda, who was patron of the church of Stillingfleet {Beg. Romanut), lord of the
manor of East Ness in Ryedale, and also possessed property in Grimsby and
other places in the county of Lincoln {Cal. Inq.p.m., i., 95), died in 1288, and
was buried in the conventual church of the Friars rreachers, York ( Coll. Topog.,
vr., 76), leaving a son and heir, Nicholas de Luda, then aged ten years {Cal.
Otn., i., 388), and a daughter who afterwards|married a son of Sir John de Potthou
(Fatti Ebor., i., 388). William de Luda, who was prebendary of Ampleford at
York 1287-1290, and afterwards bishop of Ely, may have been related to Sir
Gilbert. After an interval of more than a century, the name of Louth again
appears on the roll of our civic magnates. Eobert de Louth occurs as chamber-
lain in 1387, and filled the office of bailiff in 1388-9. He died in 1407, leaving
five sons, William, John, Richard, Bobert, and Nicholas, of whom John was
chamberlain in 1414, sheriff in 1424-5, M.P. in 1432, an alderman in 1433, and
died in 1435, and Richard — the last of the name who filled any of the higher
municipal offices— chamberlain in 1423, sheriff in 1425-6, and M.P. in 1434.
F
66 kirkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
tenet j car. terrse in eadem de Jurdano Foliot per feodum
militare^ et facit seetas prsedictas ; et ille tenet de Btddewino de
Wake, et ille de Rege in capite.«
[Water] Fulforth. Item dicmit quod villa de Water-
falfforth continet in se iij car. terwe; unde Robertns de Ros
tenet j car. terrae de Rege in capite per feodum militare, et
reddit pro finis wapp. viijd., et facit secftas prsedictas ; unde xij
car., etc. Et Abbas B. M. Ebor. tenet j car. terrae in libertate ;
ita quod ballivi domini Regis nichil se intromittant ; de quo
tempore et de quo feodo ignoratur. Item dicunt quod una car.
terrae est de libertate B. Petri.
Eskertk, Dyghton, Fulforth.* Item dicunt quod villae
de Eskeryk et Dyghton et Fulforth sunt in libertate B. M. Ebor.,
ita quod nolunt coram nobis venire. A quo tempore et de
quibus modis villas praedictas habent penitus ignoramus.
DoNYNGTON.*' Item dicunt quod villa de Donyngton est in
libertate B. Petri Ebor. de terra Ulfe, et nolunt venire coram
nobis. Quo modo ignoramus.
Skipwith. Item dicimt quod villa de Skipwith cont. in se
iij car. terrae ; unde Johannes de Averoyns'' tenet ij car. terrae
de feodo Episcopi Dunelm., et Episcopus de Rege in capite ; et
nihil faciimt Regi. Et Johannes de Thorp tenet j car. terrae in
eadem villa de haeredibus Baldewini de Wake, et illi de Rege
in capite. Et idem dat pro finis wapp. iiijd., et facit seetas
ad primum com' et ad primum wapp. post festum S. Michaelis,
et venit ad inquisitionem vicecomitis : et tenent per feodum
militare de dominis capitalibus praedictis ; unde xij car. terrae
faciimt feodum militis.
North Duffeld. Item dicunt quod villa de North Duflfeld
cont. in se viij car. terrae ; unde Robertus Salvayne tenet yj'
car. terrae et ij bov. terrae in eadem de Episcopo Dimelm. per
feodum militare. Et solebant et de jure debuerunt teneri de
haeredibus H/ de Chaumberlayn per feodum militare, et haeredes
ejusdem H. de Episcopo per idem servitium, et Episcopus de
Rege in capite ; unde xij car. terrae, etc. Et Robertus de Men-
thorp tenet iiij bov. terrae, et Johannes Freman tenet ij bov.
terrae de haeredibus Petri del Hay, et illi de Petro de Malo Lacu,
et ille de Rege in capite per feodum militare ; unde, etc.
Menthorp. Item dicunt quod villa de Menthorp continet
> A. B. and Y. add unde xij car. faciunt feodum, etc.
* These places are omitted in A. B. and T.
« Omitted in A. B. and Y.
' 8 Edw. I. Robertus Dunolmensis Episcopus, et Johannes de Averange
aUag Averenches et Johannes de Thorp. Inq. de bundis et divisit (Cal. Gen.
i.,a99).
• vij car., A. / Henrici, A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF OUSE AND DEBWENT, B. B. 67
in 86 iiij car. terrae ; unde Willelmus de Aton tenet ij car.
terrae de feodo Episcopi Dnnelm.^ et Episcopus de Rege in
capite^ et nichil reddit domino Begi. Et tf ohannes de Thorp de
Slupwith [tenet ?] ij car. terrse in eadem villa de hseredibus
Baldewini de Wake^ et illi de Bege in capite: et idem
Johannes dat pro finis wapp. viijd., et facit sectas ad prim'
com' et ad prim' wapp. post festum S. Michaelis, et venit ad
inquisitionem yicecomitis : et tenent de capitalibus domims
priedictis per feodum militare; unde xij car. terrse faciunt feodum
militis.
BoLTHORP. Item dicunt quod villa de Bolthorp cont. in se
iiij car. terrae: et Johannes de Averoyns tenet prsedictam
terram de Episcopo Dunelm. per feodum militare^ et Episcopus
de Bege in capite, et nichil reddit domino Begi; imde xij
car., etc.
WoDHALL. Item dicunt quod villa del Wodhall cont. in se
j car. terras : et Thomas de Gk)ldingham tenet praedictam terram
de Priore et Conv. Dunelm., et Prior de Bege in capites in puram
et perpetuam elemosinam.
Hakethobp. Item dicunt quod villa de Hakethorp cont.
in se j car. terras ; unde Bobertus de Hakethorp tenet yj bov.
terrae, et Bobertus Hardyng tenet ij bov. terrae j et illi tenent
praedictam terram de Episcopo Dunelm., et ille de Bege in
capite per feodum militare ; unde xij car. terrae, etc.
Bbakanholm. Item dicunt quod villa de Brakanholm
cont. in se iiij car. terrae; unde Prior Dunelm. tenet ij car.
terrae de Bege in capite in puram et, perpetuam elemosinam.
Et Badulphus de Babthorp tenet xj bov. terrae de Episcopo
Dimelm. per feodimi militare, et Episcopus de Bege in capite ;
imde xij car. terrae faciimt feodum militis. Et Bobertus de
Menthorp tenet iij bov. terrae in eadem villa per feodum
militare : et idem Bobertus tenet de Johanne de Vescy, et ille
de Bege in capite per feodum militare. Et Hugo de Collum
tenet ij bov. terrae in eadem, et facit sectas ad prim' com' et
ad prim' wapp. et ad inquisitionem vicecomitis, et nihil dat pro
fin' wapp.
Babthobp. Item dicunt quod villa de Babthorp cont. in se
j car. terrae; et Badulphus de Babthorp tenet praedictam
terram de Episcopo Dimelm. per feodum militare, et Epis-
copus de Bege in capite; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feodum
militis.
Heminoburoh. Item dicunt quod villa de Hemmynburgh
cont. in se iij car. terrae ; unde Prior Dunelm. tenet prsedictam
' unde xii car. teme fociunt feodum militis^ A. B. Y.
f2
68 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
terram de Rege in capite in puram et perpetnam elemosinam
de dono Willelmi le Conquerour.*
Clypp. Item dicunt quod villa de Clyff continet in se iiij
car. terrae ; unde Episcopns Dnnelm. tenet j car. teirae et di.
de Rege in capite. Et Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet ij car. terrae
et di. in eadem de Episcopo Dnnelm., et Episcopns de Rege in
capite.
OsGOTEBY. Item dicunt quod villa de Osgoteby continet in
se iij car. terrae ; unde Robertas de Osgoteby tenet praedictam
terram per feodum militare de Episcopo Dunelm., et Episcopns
de Rege in capite ; unde xij car., etc.
Barthilby. Item dicunt quod villa de Barthilby cont. in
se iij car. terrae : et Willelmus de Aton tenet dictam terram de
Episcopo praedicto per feodum militare, et Episcopus de Rege in
capite ; unde xij car., etc.
Rychall. Item dicimt quod villa de Rychall cont. in se
iij car. terrae ; unde Episcopns Dnnelm. tenet j car. terrae de
Rege in capite. Et ij car. terrae in eadem sunt in libertate
B. Petri Ebor., et sunt de dono Ulf.
South Duffeld. Item dicunt quod villa de South Duffeld
cont. in se viij car. terrae : unde Ricardus de Amcotes tenet iiij
car. terrae in eadem de Episcopo Dunelm. per feodum militare,
et Episcopns de Rege in capite. Et Nicholaus de Stapilton
tenet in eadem iiij car. terrae de eodem Episcopo, et iUe de
Rege in capite ; unde xij car, etc.*
Item dicunt quod tumum vicecomitis, nee visus franci-
plegii non currunt in comitatu Ebor. ; sed ad inquisitionem
faciendam coram vicecomite de diversis transgressionibus per
breve domini Regis, et non aliter.
Item dicunt quod wapp. inter U. et D. dat nunc vicecomiti
xiiijs., et solebat dare x in tempore domini Henrici, patris regis
Edwardi nunc, 1 annis elapsis.
Item dicunt quod idem wapp. consistit in certa firma quod
vocatur blaunche ferme, xvs. ijd.
Item dicunt quod Prior de Ellerton habet de perquis^ iiij
bov. terrae in Cottingwith quae solebant dare pro fin' wapp.
iiijd., et facere sect' ad proxim' com' et ad wapp. post festum
S. Michaelis, et modo subtrahitur per praedictum Priorem a
tempore xxx annorum elaps. vel amplius.
Item dicimt ad articulum si ballivi infra libertatem et extra
veteribus extractis utantur, etc. Quod de ballivis nil sciimt
nisi bonum.
Item dicunt ad articulum de illis qui clamant libertates,
* imde ry car., etc., A. B. Y. * A. B. and T. end here.
WAPENTAKE OF OU8E AND DERWENT^ E. R. 69
etc., qnod Episcopus Dimelrn. clamat et habet retomum^brevis
inter U. et D. a tempore xx annorum mine elaps. vel amplius.
Item idem Episcopus clamat habere et habet omnimoda placita
qase vicecomites possunt implacitare in comitatu suo per breve
yel sine breyi in curia sua de Houeden^ excepta corona^ qualiter
nescimus; et nullum servitium facit domino Begi quod nos
sdmus. Et dicunt quod ballivus de Houeden, quicumque
faerit, facit inquisitiones de malefactoribus et aliis transgres-
sionibus sicut et vicecomes facit in comitatu suo per retumum
brevis ejusdem vicecomitis inter U. et D. a tempore prsedicto.
Item dicunt quod Episcopus Dunelm. habet cippas in curia sua
de Houeden et homines inter U. et D. capti in libertate sui
ducti sunt ad prsedictam curiam suam de Houeden^ et ibi positi
sunt in cippis : et si capti sunt cum manu^ opere vel per sectam
alicujus^ ibi liberantur propalam^ etsi non missi sunt ad gaolam
regis Ebor. Et istis libertatibus usus est ipse et prsedecessores
sui a tempore prsedicto.
WAPENTAGIUM DE [HOUDENSHIRE.]'
FKODA IFISCOFI DUMELM. DB BASONIA SUA QUAM [tENEt] DS
EEGC IN CAPITE.
Bark KBY. In eadem Tilla sunt y car. terrae de feodo Episcopi
Dunelm. de baronia sua quam tenet de rege in eapite.
In A8ke(l)by* vj car. terrae. Knedlington vj car. terrae.
Sarp* nnam car. [terrae] .^ Belby ij car. terrae et di. Caywyll
ij car. terrae. Birland una car. Portington una car. Hausthorp'
j car. terrae. Hythe^ j car. terrae. Sandholm iij bov. terrae.
Dyke j car. Benetland iiij bov. Belasys v bov. Nenland ij
bov. Estrinetonvj car. terrae. Linton xij bov. terrae. Balkholm
ij car. et ij bov. [Kylpyn]^ ij car. terrae et di. Sckelton iij
car. terrae. Saltmersk v car. Coutenesse xij bov. terrae. Laxton
iij car. terrae. Suthkefleit* ij bov. terrae, et in Blakctoft iij car.
terrae.
o Thin wanentake— erroneoiulj headed " Hartbull " in all the copies of this
Inqiieiit that I have seen — has been collated with MSS. A. and B.
* Asselbv, in the parish of Howden.
* Sarpp/ A. B. Frobably Thorp, near Belby.
' terra), A. B.
' Ilausyk, A. B. Oustrop, or Ousethoi^, in the parish of Eastrington.
/ Hive and Sandholme are two hamlets in the township of Gilberdike.
r The text reads Clyhohn, A. Ekylpyn, and B. Ekilpin.
* This is, doubtless, an error for Yucflet, now Tokefieet, a village about one
mile west of Blaoktoft.
WAPENTAGIUM DE BUCCROS/
PEODA QUjB TENENTUR DE REOE IN CAPITE.
Thomas de Chauncy tenet v feoda [milit.]^ de rege in capite in
Schyrpenbek, ThonJdeby, Buggethorp, Fangefosse et Fryday-
thorp.
Sowth Warhom. Robertas de Percy tenet eandem villam
de p^e in capite pro iiij** parte feodi unins militis.
Petms de Malo Lacu tenet iiij feoda milit. de rege in capite,
videlicet in Bryddeshalle, Warhom/ Trurkeby^ et Kyrkeby.
B;obertus de Bos tenet de rege in capite iij feoda milit.,
videlicet in Husum, Wyueston, Leuening et Barkethorp.'
Rogems Bygot, comes Norfolkiae et marescallns Angliae,
tenet is/ feoda de rege in capite in isto wapentagio, scilicet in
Seteryngton, Norton, Deukylby, Schakylthorp, Cullum, Ryl-
lyngton et Meynthorp.
FINES QUI REDDUNTUa ANNUATIM AD WAPENTAOIUM PR^DICTUM
DE TENENTIBU8 8UBSCRIPTIS, VIDELICET,
Thomas de Channcy in Skirpenbec di. marc. Adam Arun-
dell et Amicia^ Mauleverer in Germandeby* ijs. Terrse quae
sunt uxoris Willelmi* de Grey in Buggethorp ijs. Terras Wal-
ter! de Berkethorp in eadem viijd. Badnlphns fil. Willelmi de
Berkethorp in eadem ijs. Johannes de Melsa pro terra sua in
Lepington vjs. jd. Petrus de Lund-' pro terra sna in Lepington
vs.* Willelmns de Buketon pro terra sna in Wiuestou xviijd.
Robertns de Forethby pro terris snis in Rintr^' (?) iiijs.
Willelmus de Aton pro terris suis in Knapton et Wellom vjs^
« Collated with MSS. A. and B. ' * miUt., A.
' East Wharram, or Wharram le Street.
^ Thirkleby, in the parish of'Kirby Underdalc.
' Barthorpe Bottoms, in the parish of Scrayin^ham.
/ xj feoda, A. undecim feoda, B. ' Avicia, A. B.
* Garmanby, A. B. Garraby, or Garrowby, in the parish of Kirby Underdale.
' Walteri, A. B. J Petrus de London, A. B. * vd., A.
' Binetr', A I am unable to determine what place is intended.
72 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Matheus de Louvaynes** pro terns suis in Norton ixd. Amaldiis
de Percy pro terra sua in Norton vjd. ob. Willelmus de Ebor.*
pro terra sua in Norton viijd. Stephanus Brun de Ackelom
pro terra sua in eadem ijs. Ricardus Wileys** pro terris suis in
Ackelom iijs. iiijd. ob. q. Willebnus Crock pro terra^ sua in
Akelom xviijd. Robertus de Ros pro terra sua de Levening
iiijs. Ricardus* de Bemevill pro terra sua de Levening ijs. vjd.
Ricardus de Bemevill pro terra sua (de Levening — struck out)
Sancti Andrese jd.'' De feod. Hartini' de Levening xiiijd.
Willelmus.de Kenerthorp pro terra sua de Kenerthorp iiijd.
Feod. de Buscy de Kenerthorp ijs. ijd. Rogerus Grene pro
Turgeringthorp' ijs. Idem Rogerus pro terra sua de Monte"
viijd. Idem Rogerus pro terra sua de Raystborp xijd. Petrus
de Malo Lacu pro terris suis in Briddesalle [iijs. iijd. Thomas
Waclyn pro terra sua in Briddesall]" vjd. Adam [de] Bridde-
salle pro terra sua in eadem vjd. Johannes de Briddesalle pro
terris*^ suis in eadem ijs. Comes Marescallus pro terris suis in
Seterington xvjd.' Hser* Thomae de Pokethorp pro terra sua in
Ryllington xviijd. Adam de Langtwait pro terris suis in Ril-
lington xd. Gilbertus de Ryllington pro terris suis in eadem
vd. Johannes de Kayton pro terra sua in Rillington vjd.
Robertus de Illingtony pro terra sua in Rillington iiijd. [Thomas
fil. Agathae pro terra sua in Relington iiijd.]' Willelmus de
Latymer pro terra sua in Scameston vs. vjd. Robertus [de]
Ros pro terra Roberti Pa in Thorp Eleys* xijd. Willelmus
•" Matthew de Louvaine, son and heir of Matthew de Louvaine, and grand-
son of Godfrey, brother to the Duke of Louvaine (^Nicolas'g Si/nopsis, Edit. 1857,
&297), by Inq. p. m., 30th Edward I., died seised of thirteen bovates of land in
orton (Cat. Inq. p. «•., i., 175), Thomas de Louvayn being his son and heir {CcU,
Oen., ii., 624).
" William de Ebor. of Hebden in Craven. His grandfather, Sir Nicholas de
Ebor., had a grant of lands and tenements in Norton from his brother William,
provost of Beverley (Poulson's ffoldemess, i., 476).
• Bicardus de le Waleys, A. B. '' terris suis, A. B.
« Robertus, A. B. •■ jd. q., A. B.
' de barom' de Levening, A. de Harom* de Levening, B.
' Turginthorp, A. B. Called Thurgenthorp in 31st Edward I., but it does
not occur in the Nomina Villarum. Thomthorpe, now depopulated, stood about
a mile to the north of Kennythorpe.
" The site of the castle of Mont Ferrant is about a mile to the south of
Burythorpe.
• iijs. iijd. Thomas Waceljm pro terra sua in [de, B.] Briddesall, A. B.
• terra sua, A. B. ' xyjs., A. B.
'' Ilkington, A. B. Robert de Rillington held two bovates here in 31st
Edward I.
■ Thomas fil. Agathae pro terra sua in Relington iiijd., A. B.
• Thorp Eleys is not mentioned in the Nomina Villarum. It is, perhaps, the
same place as Thorpe Bafs^et.
WAPENTAKE OP BUCKROSE^ E. R. 73
Playce pro terra sua in Neuton iijs. Willelmus Cuny* pro
terra sua in Nenton iiijs. [Simon Grouer pro terra sua in
Neuton iiijs.]*' Thomas de Heslerton pro terra sua in West
Heslerton iiijs. Willelmus de Colevill pro terra sua in West
Heslerton xixd. ob. Alicia de Biskin (?) pro terra sua in West
Heslerton xixd. ob. Henricus de Heland pro terra sua in West
Heslerton ixd. Johannes Friboys pro terra sua in West Hes-
lerton xijd. Willelmus de Colevill pro terra sua in West Hes-
lerton di. marc. Idem Willelmus pro Est Lutton vs. jd. ob.
Bobertus de Heslerton pro terra sua in Est Heslerton ijs. Bo-
bertus de Everyngham pro terra sua in Shirbum'' xijd. *Hel-
perthorp pro eadem vijd. ob. Thomas de Lutton pro terra sua
in West Lutton vjs. Willelmus de' Boketon pro [terra] -^
Walteri de Wildeker^ in Kyrkeby xviijd. Willelmus West pro
terra sua in Turkeby ijs. iiijd.* Willelmus de Multhorp pro
Jdulthorp ijs. yjd. Petrus West de Deukelby pro terra sua in
eadem xijd. Adam de Deukelby pro terra sua in eadem xijd.
Bobertus [de] Percy pro villa de Suth Warrom di. marc.
Henricus Fikede pro terra sua in Kyrkeby GranedaUe xiiijd.
Thomas de Monhaut pro terra sua in Kyrkeby Grenedalle vijd.
jDionis'* de Monte Caniso pro terra sua in Sexendalle vijd.
Domina de Ver* pro terra sua in Frydaythorp viijd. Willelmus
de WyviU pro terra sua in (S)ledemer iijs. ixd. Bobertus
Salvan pro terra sua in Shirbum, Croholm et (S)ledemer iiijs.
Idem Bobertus pro feodo (blank)^ in (S)ledemer xviijd. Wil-
lelmus Colom pro eadem vijs. Magister Bobertus [de] Scard-
burgh* pro terra sua in Thouthorp iijs. Henricus de Bribaund'
pro terra sua in Touthorp xvjd. Simon le Graunt pro terra sua
in Thouthorp viijd.
* Cyncy, A. Tinsj, B. William. Curcy held xij bov. in Neweton in Slst
Edward I.
* Simon Gouer pro terra sua in Neuton iiijs., A. B.
* In the Inq. p. m. of Sir Robert de Everingham, taken 15th Edward I., it
is stated that " Adam de Everingham, pater prsedicti Boberti, dedit manerium
de Schirebum, cum pertinentiis, sine aliquo retenemento, praidictis Boberto et
Alicise de la Hyde, uxori suae, facicndo inde capitalibus dominis feodi servitia
debita et consueta " {Cal. Gen., i,, 380).
* There is, apparently, something omitted here. -^ terra, A. B.
' Walter de Wildeker gave twelve oxgangs of land ia Kirkby Orendale to the
canons of Kirkham {Burton's Mon, JEbor., 375).
* ijs. viijd., A. B. ' Dionisius, A. B. J de Belhus, A. B.
* Robert Ughtred, of Scarborough, dean of York from 1279 to 1290.
' BereUiund, A. Berilande, B.
WAPENTAGIUM DE HOLDERNESSE/
?EODA QVM TENENTUE DE REGE IN CAPITE IN WAFENTAGlO
Iff wapcntagio pnEdicto aunt ccclij car, teirse et di. quae faciimt
vij feod, wiilit. et di, car, Quie quidem feoda Aveliua de For-
tibusj quondajn Comitissa All>eiBarliae, tenuit de rcge in capite,
et quce nunc sunt in manu regis tanquam dominicum suum per
mortem ejusdem AvelinBe ; de quibua
Eobertus de Ros tenet in Rosse, Attigwykj Amliall, Gremesi-
touj Audeburghj Thorp, Fosaeymj Ulram, Rihyll ct Marflete
xlvj car. terrse ct di. ; unde xlviij car, faciunt feodum militis.
Walterus [de] Fauconbergli tenet in RysCj Wythorncwyk,
Catefoas, Beghum/ lllram, Catewyk, Arnhall, North SkjTlaghc,
Rutouj Mart on J Sowth tVothingham et Est Haitfeld xxxix. car.
terrsD ct vij hov,*^ terrse ; unde, ut supra.
Simon Conatabularius tenet in Hildestonj Belingholm,
Waasand, Tanaton, Herdwyk'' et Ulburgh" x car. terne ; niidej
ut supra.
Item, idem Simon tenet in Marten ij car, temc qu^ facinnt
iiij^™ partem fcodi unins milit., scilicet, viij car. faciunt feed,
Herbertus de Saucto Quintino tenet in Brandea burton,
BristhyU/ la More, Mapelton, Thorkelby, Elwardeby/ Aua-
tliorp/ Lambethorpj* RjTiicswellj Riaum, Rose, Ouatwyk,
Beghum ct Gadhenated-' x\y car. et v bov. ; [xmde]* Hj faciunt
feod, milit.
Petnis de Gonaell' [tenet] ■** in Beford iiij car. terr^e ; nude
xlviij faciimt feod, [milit,]*
« Colkted with MSS. A. and B.
* Bewholm6| in the parish of NunkeoUng.
' } bov., A. B. ^ EtberwilE, A. B,
■ Oubmugh, in the parish af Swine.
f BiirshiU, in the parish of BraudiiburtoD,
^ EUerhj, in tho paru*h of Swine.
^ Ati^thorp is not mentioned in the HDmiii& ViHanim^ aod I am unable to
identify it.
' lingthorpe, in the parish of Swine.
J Ganstead, * unde, A. B.
' Son of Egidius de Goushill. Ris Iu(:|. p. m, was taken in the i4th Edw. I.^
when Rtlph de GoushiU wai* found to be hm mn aud heir {CftL (?<?»., i., 370).
" tenet. A, B, " milit., A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF HOLDERNESS^ E, R*
7S
Johannes de Mcaus tenet in Bewyk ct Waielinton* iiij car* ;
Tiiidej ut supra*
Robertns Hyldicrd tenet [in] J* R^ton, Tunstallj Flynton^
[F>^crl\mg]» et Parva Coldon xlviij car, teine ; undcj ut supra.
H^r^ Galfridi Berchaud*' ten' in Utneuton et Haitfeld vj
car. et ^ bow terr^ ; iinde, ut supra,
Willelmus [de] Lascell tenet ia Otringham, Fnothyngliamj
Connygeston et Seton x car. terrse,
Sayerus de Sntton tenet in Sutton et Gaggcsted' xj caTp
terrae ; iindCj nt supra,
Johannes de Ros tenet in (B)ingcbiirg, Garton et Rue lij
car, [terrse]'; unde, ut supra.
Robertus de Gousle tcuet in Gousle vj car, ; unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Dantliorp tenet in Danthorp et Pundagh" iij
car. et \j bov. terne ; nude, ut supra*
WiUclmus de Withyk tenet in Cattewyk, Kyllyng" [et
Carlcton x car. tcrrae ; luide, ut supra] *
Stephanus de Oustwyk tenet tn Oustwyk et Mapelton iiij
car. terra? } [undc]j ut supra*
Thomas Dareiufi tenet in Parva Haitfeld iij car, ; unde, ut
supra,
Thomas de Coverington tenet in Coverington' iij car, ; unde,
ut supra.
Galfridus de Gunibaud tenet in Thome^' juxta Hedou ij
car. terras ; unde, [ut supra.]
H^r* Gilbert! de Mapelton ten^ in Homseburton' vj car, j
unde, ut [supra].
Hcuricus de Wiueton tenet in Wiueton* v car. et di,, ut
supra.
Prior de Bridclington tenet in SkjTlington et Erghum* v
car. terrse ; nude, ut supra.
Haer* Ingerami de Risum ten' in Ravenser* ij car. terrse ;
undo, ut supra*
• Watteriingion, A. B. Ihh pliiee has diisappeared.
r io, A. 0. f Fjlerljn^, A, B,
^ Inq. p. m,, 4tli Edward L *' Johannes filiui dioti Galfridi est propmquior
hserei eja?, el est ffit&tijs uudecim aumorum " (C^tl. Oem^ L, 2$*),
' Gr&rhensted^ A. Gatisitead. ' term, A. B,
■ I mn atiftble to identify Hih place. 'Nun Keeling.
• at CartetoD i car. teni ; »mde> ut 6iiprm» A. B,
• Camerton, in the parish of Faull, or Paghill.
» Now called TbomgtimbaJd.
• Honi«ett Burton, now depopulated^ sbxid about a mile S.E. of Homaea*
"* Wyton, In the parif^U of Swine.
• Arram^ in the parish of At wick.
• One of tlie lo*l Umm cm the H umber.
76 kirkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
Thomas de Sunthorp tenet in Sunthorp'' j car terra ; iinde,
ut supra.
Johannes Neusum tenet in Neusum' ij car. terrse ; unde^ ut
supra.
Haer* Roberti Scottewain ten' in Rolleston iij car. terrae;
unde^ ut supra.
Johannes de Drungou tenet in Drungou ix. car. terrse;
unde^ ut supra.
Adam de Ulram tenet in Ulram [iij]-^ car terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Johannes hares Henrici de Preston tenet in Preston, Roles-
ton, Mapilton, Tunstall et Waxham xj car. et v bov. terra;
unde, ut supra.
Thomas de Neuton tenet in Neuton ij car. terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Nicholaus Haukyn tenet in Preston \j bov. terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Johannes Pasmer tenet in Preston j car. terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Robertus Ros tenet in Preston j bov. terra ; unde, ut supra.
Nicholaus de Thome tenet [in Thome] ^iiij bov. terra;
unde, ut supra.
Willelmus [de] Chestrunt tenet in Holmeton, Penigthorp,*
Parva Kelke,* Haitfeld et Preston x car. terra et iiij bov.-'"
Willelmus de Crokhoton* tenet in Tunstall ij bov. terra;
unde, ut supra.
Hugo Blassell tenet in Conigeston vj bov. terra.
Petrus de Nuttell tenet in Nuttell ij car. terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Michael Aumener tenet in Brustwyk ij bov. terra.
Robertus filius Nicholai tenet in Skeftelyng ij bov. terra ;
unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Carleton tenet in Bonniwyk vj car. terra;
unde, ut supra.
' The village of Southorpe stood on the south side of Hornsea Mere.
• Newsom, alias " Newsham juxta Frothingham," in the parish of Owthome,
has disappeared. Its exact site is not known.
/ iij car., A. B. ^ in Thome, A. B.
* Peningsthorp, or Pensthorp, in the parish of Welwick, was probably
destroyed by the encroachments of the Humber. Poulson says, " There are
[now] only some detached pieces of land which bear the name " (Hut, Holdem.,
u., 518).
' Mr. Poulson supposes this place to have been in the parish of Wolwick
CHist. Holdem., ii., 617); but I think it must be Little Kelk, an extra-parochial
hamlet in the adjoining wapentake of Dickering, about three miles N.W. of
Lisset. In the Nomina Villarum Hugh de Mora is returned lord of " Lesset
cum Parva Kelk." J iij bov., A. B. * Crokehou, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF HOLDERNESS, E. R. 11
Fetrufl de Means tenet in Uttethome' iij car.** terra ; nnde,
nt snpra.
Har* Stephani de Monte ten' in Tunstall ij bov. [terra] ;»
nnde^ ut snpra.
Willeknns de Brocur tenet in Neusnm* ij bov. terra; nnde,
ut supra.
^ Willeknns de Hulmo tenet in Hulmo' ij bov. terra ; nnde,
ut supra.
Simon le Constable^ Petrus de Gousell et Stephanus de
Faglam tenent in Hulmo et Paghell ij bov. terra ; unde, ut
supra.
Simon de Vere tenet in Sprotele vj car. [terra] ;«' nnde, ut
supra : et nunc est illud feodum'' in manu regis.
Ingramus de Mounceus tenet in Bemeston, Leset, Wynke-
ton/ Bovington^ Carathorp et Righton' xxix car. terra et di. ;•*
unde^ ut supra.
FEODA ARCHIEPISCOPI EBOR. QUA TENENTUR DE REGE IN
CAPITE.
Idem Archiepiscopus tenet de rege in capite xxxiij car.
terra qua [faciunt]' iiij°' feoda, videlicet, in Swyn, Wjmested,
Coldon, Burton Conestable, Neuton Conestable, West Halsaym
et Therlethorp'^ xxxij car. terra qua faciunt iiij°' feoda.
Avelina, quondam Comitissa Albemarlia, tenuit de pradicto
Archiepiscopo in Burton Constable, [Neuton Conestable] ,'
West Halsam, Est Halsam et Therlesthorp ij feoda militum;
qua quidem feoda nunc sunt in manu domini regis, tanquam
dominicum suum, per mortem ejusdem Avelina.
' Owthome. * ij car., B.
" teme, A. B. "See note «, p. 76.
' Holme, in the parish of Paull, now called Paull Holme.
f teme, A. B. ''A. and B. omit feodum.
* Winkton, in the parish of Barmston, appears to have been depopulated in
the sixteenth century.
' Boynton, Caythorpe and Beighton are in Dickering wapentake. See pp.
54-6.
" A. omits et di. * faciunt, A. B.
• Tharlesthorpe was swept away by the Humber in 1393. " Its site may be
placed to the west of Patrington haven, on the Ottringham side of Winestead
clough" (Towifon'* JJoWem., ii., 528).
' Newton Conestable, A. B.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE HERTHULL.?
Ad* articulum de feodis militnm quae tenentur de domino rege
in [capite]/ sic dicimus :
[de feodo' abchiepiscopi ebor.]
Wilton. Donunus Archiepiscopus Ebor. tenet unam baro-
niam de domino rege in capite ; unde ipse Archiepiscopus tenet
in dominico in Wylton x car. terrse. Et WiUelmus de la
Chambre tenet de eodem j car. terrse in eadem.
GouTHORP ET YoLTHORF. Johannes de Melsa tenet in
Gputhorp et Yolthorp unum feodum de eodem.
Yapum et Boulton. Item Bobertns de Gray tenet in
Yapum et in Boulton unum feodum de eodem: imde haer'
Thomse de Boulton ten'* j car. in Boulton ; haer' Thomae de
Boulton ten'-^ j bov. tente/ Badulphus de Hay tienet j bov. ;
Walterus* filius Beatricis tenet j bov. Et omnia supradicta
tenentur de Hospitalariis in Boulton per certum annuum ser-
vitium, unde rex perdit forinsecum.
Radulphus de Mikelfeld tenet iiij*^ partem feodi unius
milit. j et totum residuum tenet prsedictus Robertus.
Brunebt. Edmundus de Daynecourte tenet in Bruneby
unum feod. milit. per ten' de Archiepiscopo : et ecclesia ejus
dotata est de ij bov. terrse.
EvERYNGHAM. Item Adam de Everjrngliam tenet de eodem
Archiepiscopo in Everyngham di. feod.^ tam in servitio/ quam
in dominico.
' WM>entagium de Herthull, G. This title is omitted in the York text^ and
also in MSS. A. B. D. and B.
» Collated with MSS. A. B. and C. ' capite, A. B. C.
' In the .York and A. B. D. imd B. oopies of this Inquest, the account of
each fee is contained in one pan^;raph, and the names of the places described are
not given in the margin. As thu method presents some objectionable features, I
have retained the language of the York text, but adopted the more intelligible
arrangement of the C. MS.
* hseredes Thomse de Boulton tenent, C.
/ httres Thomse de Boulton tenet, C.
r A. omits this item. * WiUelmus, A. B. C.
' The service by which the Everinghams held this manor was the perform-
ance of the office of butler on the day of the archbishop's enthronizatiou
(5. Torks., i., 82).
WAFSNTIAEB OF flABTHILLj B. B. 79
Lonb(s)bt7BOB bt Tolthorp/ Item Reginaldus filius
Petri^ tenet in Lonebenrg et in Tolthorp de [eodem]' Archie-
piscopo ix car. terrae; unde Thomas de Lutton tenet iij car.
terrse in Tolthorp.
Lomnbbbouboh. Willehnufl Stnrmy tenet j car. in Lonnes-
bonrgh : et ecclesia ejus dotata est de j car. terrae.
SuDBUBTON. Item Archiepisoopus tenet in Midburton*"
xrij car. tenrse^ unde ipse Arcluepiscopiis tenet in dominico x
car. terrsB et vij bov. Willeknus de Car [thorp]* tenet in eadem
de eodem [Archiepiscopo]^ xxj boy. Willelmns de Stauellj
car. terrse. Ecclesia ejusdem dotatur de una car. terrse.
Domus Sancti Egidii Beverlaci tenet in eadem de eodem vj bov.
BobertuB de Gray tenet iij bov. et Badulphus Clericus iij bov.
de eodem Archiepiscopo.
Skttbbt. In Skyteby tenet Archiepiscopus v car. terrae;
de quibus domus Sancti Egidii tenet j boy. in elemosinam de
eodem, et Capitulum Beati Petri Ebor. tenet in eadem v bov. de
eodem feodo.
CoTTNOHAM. Domiua de Stutevill tenet in Cotingham duas
car. terrae de eodem Archiepiscopo.
Atk. Bogems de la Wudhall tenet in Ayk yj bov. terras
de Archiepiscopo, et ipse de rege.
Elobton.' Item Archiepiscopus [tenet]' in Elgeton x car.
terrse in dominico; sed*" ecclesia dotata [est]' de iiij°' bov.
"Waldbby. Item in Waldeby vij car. terrse de feodo Archi-
episcopi: unde Templarii tenent in elemosinam iiij°^ bov.; et
ecclesia dotata est de ij bov. terrse.
BiPPELiNOHAM. Item in Rippelingham x' bov. terrae de
feodo ejusdem Archiepiscopi ; unde Badulphus de Bippyllingham
tenet totum illud tenementum de hseredibus de Nigello de
Waldeby, et ipsi de Archiepiscopo.
ScuLCOTEs. Item Archiepiscopus habet in Sculcotes ij car.
terrse in dominico.
DE FEODO DE MOUBRAY.
Hseres de Moubray tenet in capite de rege vij feoda milit. :
i The site of the village of Towthorpe maj be placed about one mile S.S.E.
of Londesbrough.
* Descended firom Herbert fitz Herbert, whose brother William, treasurer of
the church of York, afterwards archbishop, had a grant of the church of
Londesburgh from king Stephen {FcuH Ubor., i., 221). Reginald fitz Peter died
in May, 1286, leaving John his son and heir (Cal, Qen,, i., 370. Du^d, Bar.,
i., 624). ' eodem, C.
• Sudberton, C. Sandburton, A. Now called South or Bishop Burton. The
archbishops of York had a palace here.
" Carthorp, A. B. C. • Archiepiscopo, C. ' Elloughton.
♦ tenet, A. B. C. ' et, C. • est, A. B. C. ' xl. bov., A. B.
80 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
et ilia tenet Johanneas, de Vescy de ipso, ut de feodo; unde
Willelmus le Conestable tenet in Holme, in Grippethorp,
Wressell," Lofthusnm, Bubwyth. Herlethorp, Lathom, Wyl-
lardby, Traneby, Eluele' tria feoda milit. et di.
Holme et alibi. Johannes Tomy habet in Holme tria
feoda et di. j et tenet de Roberto de Percy, scilicet, in prsedictis
villis, una cum Santon, Heselscoth, Alderges'*' et Anlageby, et
idem Robertus de Percy de Ada de Everynghara, et Adam de
Johanne de Vescy, [et Johannes de Vescy]' de hser' de Mou-
bray; unde Abbas de Seleby [tenet] ^ in Holme j car. terrae in
elemosinam.
Walsay.' Item Hospitalarii [tenent] j car. terr» in
Walsay. Item Thomas de Beauver tenet in eadem j bov. terrse,
quam tenet de Libertate Sancti Johannis Beverlaci in ele-
mosinam, unde dominus rex est perdens.
Saunton. Item Prior de Watton tenet in Saunton in*
eodem feodo xj car. terrae et yj bov. in elemosinam ; et habuit*
ingressum per Alexandrum de Santon et [per]* Willelmum
filium Petri {de]** Anerloby.'^
Anerloby.-^ Item Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor. habet feodum
in Anerloby, scilicet iij car. terrae antiqmtus in elemosinam.
Willelmus filius Petri tenet j car. terrae in Anlonby de Priore
de Watton in elemosinam. Willelmus dc Middelton in^ eadem
tenet di. car. terrae de Sancto Johanne Beverlaci. Amicia de
Brudecroft* tenet j bov. de Sancto Johanne in eadem. Ro-
bertus Rohelot* tenet iij bov. in eadem de [Hospitalariis] .-^
Gerardus de Fumivall tenet j bov. in eadem, unde Johannes
de Vescy est medius. Johannes Lygard tenet ij bov. terrae de
Sancto Johanne Beverlaci. Idem Johannes tenet j bov. terrae
" A. omits Wressell. • Now called Kirk Ella.
* Alderais, A. Aldereyes, C. A lost vill. Br. Burton, in his account of
Watton priory {Mon. Ehor., 412), says, " These nuns had lands in Aldergee, hut
where that place is, I know not." It may have been identical with the Alderges
mentioned in the text, and also with Halderghes, where the same nuns had
lands, given to them by William, son of Alexander de Santon, which are described
(7Wd., 416) as " reaching from the ditch in HungerhiU to the boundaries of
Etton and Gherghton, in length, and from the division of Herghes to the boun-
daries of Helesco." Gherghton is an error, doubtless, for (Jerthum, now depo-
pulated, which stood about two miles W.S.W. of Etton ; while Herghes and
Helesco will be the neighbouring hamlets of Arrae and Heslesskew, each about
one mile to the west of Gerthum.
' et Johannes de Vescy, C. ' tenet, A. B. C.
* Whalsea, in the parish of Holme on Spalding Moor.
* de, C. * habuerunt, A. B. C. • per, A. B. C.
* de, A. B. • Anlonby, A. Anloby, B. C.
/ Anlaby, near Hull. ^ de eadem, A. B. C.
* Brodecruste, C. * Bobelett, A. B. Robolot, C.
i de hdspiteir. A., omitted in C.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ £. R. 81
de Hospitalariis. Prior de Feryby tenet j car. terrse in eadem.
Et redd, vs.* de fine.
WiLLARDBY. Johannes de Melsa tenet in Willardby di.
feed, de Willebno Constable, et redd, [de] eisdem finibns/ et
Willelmus def Vescy, et le Vescy del Moubray.
Traneby. Prior de Watton tenet in* Traneby pro di. feod.
de Willelmo Constable praedicto, quod solebat reddere vs. [de
fine]/ et in qua [habuerunt]* ingressum per Adam de Traneby :
et totum elemosinatur dicto Priori per praedictum Willelmum
Constable. Ricardus de Anloby tenet xij bov. .et di. de feodo
de Vescy. Item domus Sancti Egidii Beverlaci [tenet]^ iij
bov. et di. : elemosinantur per R[icardum]* de Ros veteri tem-
pore quo tenuerunt Templarii. Item [Johannes] *" de Gomy'
tenet j car. Item Willebaius Constable vj bov. et di. de eodem
feodo. Item Johannes Braneau*' j bov. et di. Item ecclesia
dotata est de iiij bov. terrae. Item Ricardus le Ros vj bov. in
[eadem]: elemosinantur Hospitalariis Beverlaci de Jerosolima
per Johannem [de]** Beauver a tempore xl annorum. Item
Johannes Takel [tenet]' iij bov. : elemosinantur eisdem Hos-
pitalariis* per dictum Johannem [de]* Beauver. Item Johannes
de Santon et dominusy [Ricardus, frater ejus],' tenent iiij bov.
de feodo de Moubray.
Gerrardus* Fumivall tenet j car. terrae in Elvele* de dono
W. de Vescy, et ipse del Moubray. Decem bov. terrae in Hey ton
tenentur in elemosinam de feodo Beatae Mariae Ebor., quo ward'
fncj de feodo de Moubray. Robertus de Coscalt tenet in eadem
ij car. de feodo de Ros. Item Willelmus de Rudestayn tenet
in Hayton iij car. terrae de feodo de Moubray ; unde Prior de
Watton tenet j car. in elemosinam per patrem ipsius Willelmi ;
qui quidem Willelmus inde facit forinsecimi, Et Abbas de
Meba tenet iiij bov., quas dictus Willelmus defendit. Item
Adam de Everyngham tenet j car. in eadem. Et residuum
tenet idem Walterus {sic) .
Item Ricardus de Brumeby tenet in Brumeby (Bumby) vj
bov. terrae de Scone (Atone) de Flixton, et Acto de Wyvill ' de
Moubray; et redd, viijd. ad finem. Item Prior de Wartre
tenet in eadem di. car. terrae de antiquo feofifamento, et in
* sex sol., C. ' eodem fine, A. C.
• A. B. and C. omit in. • de fine, A. B. C.
• habuerunt, A. B. C. ' tenet, A. B. C.
* Bioardum, A. B. C. *" Johannes, A. B. C.
• Tomy, A. B. C. ' Blandan, A. B. Brandan, C.
■ de, A. B. C. • tenet, A. B. C.
• eidem hospit', A. B. ' de, A. B. C.
' A. B. and C. omit dominus. ' Bioardus, firater ejus, A. B. C.
* The York MS. is the only authority I have seen for the remainder of this fee.
* Kirk EUa.
82 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
elemosinam. Thomas filius Galfridi ij bov. de eodem feodo :
elemosinantiir Sancto Johanni Beverlaciper le Rabot, per tem-
pus xl annorum.
Item Thomas le Comewalyse ij bov. de eodem, similiter
elemosinantiir Sancto Johanni per eimdem Babot, igd. de fine
pro praedictis bov. ; et creditur quod servitium de feodo de
Moubray.
Item Brianus filius Alani tenet in Baynton x car. et di. de
feodo de Moubray, quae faciunt unum feod. milit. de feodo de
Moubray ; unde Prior de Parco tenet vj bov., faciendo forin-
secum.
[Item] Moubray habet in Lathum j car. terrae; unde Prior
de EUerton tenet v bov. in dominico, Willelmus Northyby et
Bobertus Redhode et Willelmus Hagroby iij bov., Johannes de
Bowelton tenet j car. terrae de haer* de Moubray ; et solvit vjd.
de fine.
Item Moubray tenet Brentuth (?) vij bov. terrae in eadem
sepf (sic) de feodo de Mruthaue (?) .*
Et idem Moubray tenet in Home (?) xij car. terrae, faciend.
imum feod.; unde Templarii tenent totum in elemosinam,
nescitur quo warranto, [nee] a quo tempore.
DE FEODO DE MAULEY.
Sutton super Derwent. Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet de
domino rege in capite vj car. terrae in Sutton super Derewent ;
unde Robertus de Percy [tenet iij]** car. terrae de Anketino
Malore, [et]* Anketinus de Maulay. Et praedictus Robertus
de Percy tenet alias iij car. de praedicto P. de Malo Lacu sine
medio.
Baynton. Item P. de Malo Lacu habet in Baynton ix car.
terrae et di., quae faciunt feod. unius milit. ; unde Prior de Gise-
burgh tenet in elemosinam v^ bov. terrae, unde rex amittit war-
dam cum acciderit.
GuTH (mundham) . Idem Petrus tenet in Guth(mimdham)
de rege vj car. terrae; unde Prior de EUerton tenet xix bov.
terrae, et debet forinsecum servitium; sed nescitur utrum
facit illud necne. Item Magister Thomas de Grimeston tenet
vj bov. terrae eodem modo. Item Rogerus de Lynton et ten'
ejus tenent xiij bov. eodem modo. Et ecclesia dotata est de di.
car. terrae.
EsTHORF. Item idem Petrus tenet in Esthorp ij car. terrae et
« This entry is very obscure. Brentuth may be an error for either Brend
or Brighton, which places were held of the fee of Mortimer (Mortuo Mari) in
the 81st Edward I.
' tenet iij. A. B. C. • et, C. / A. and B. omit v.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. B. 83
yj bov. ; unde Willehniis de Monceaxs et Johannes de Coketon^
et Nicholaus de Percy [tenent] xij bov., et solvunt xviij[d.]*
de fine. Et Prior de Watton tenet x bov. in elemosinam, nee
facit forinseemn, nee scitur quo warranto, nee per quern, nee a
quo tempore, alienantur.
HoTON JUXTA Watton. Item idem Petrus tenet [in]* Hoton
juxta Watton vij car. terrae, et redd, finem, scilicet/ vs. Idem
Petrus habet in feodo viij car. terrae, elemosinatse Priori de
Watton per Eustac' fil. Johannis, medium inter eos, una cum
advocatione ecclesise.
Kyllinowyk.* Item idem Petrus habet in feodo x car. terras
in Kyllingwyk : unde Prior de Watton tenet vij car. et v bov.
in elemosinam per Walterum Engayn : de tempore nescitur ; et
domina de Hersewell tenet in dote xxj bov.
Lokyngton. Item idem Petrus habet in feodo in Lokyng-
ton iij car. terrae et iij bov. : unde Hospitale Jerosolimae tenet
ij bov. in elemosinam, et Sanctus Johannes de Beverlaco xx
bov., similiter in elemosinam ; et ecclesia dotata est de v bov. ;
et Johannes de Dak' j bov. de Abbate de Melsa in elemosinam :
Willelmus filius Abell' j bov. de Priore de Watton in elemo-
sinam ; [et alienata erat per Stephanum de Aldeford : de tem-
pore et warranto nescitur. Et dictus Petrus tenet in dominico
in eadem v car. terrae et v bov.}"*
Bessewyke. [Item idem]* Petrus habet in feodo in Besse-
wyk iij car. terrae : unde Galfridus Aglum (Aguillon) tenet ij
car. terrae ; et idem Galfridus tenet j car. terrae de Roberto de
Raventhorp, et Robertus de dicto Petro.
MiDDiLTON. Item idem Petrus habet in feodo in Middilton
V* bov. terrae ; et dominus^ Robertus de Ros et ten^ ejus tenent
illam terram de eodem Petro.
Kyblingcotes et Etton. Et idem Petrus habet in Kyb-
lingcotes et Etton in feodo iij car. terrae ; et totum tenent prae-
dictus R. de Ros et ten' ejus de eodem Petro.
Spaldington. Item idem Petrus habet in Spaldington iij
car. et j bov. et di. in feodo; unde Russell {sic) , Walterus Bathell,*
et haer' Johannis del Hay tenent totum de Germano le Hay, et
Germanus le Hay del Maulay.
f Ocketon, C. * xviijd., A. B. C. • in, A. B. C.
' A. and B. omit scilicet. * Kilnwick, near Watton.
' Aake, A. B. Aike, in the parish of Lockington.
" et alienata erat per Stephanum de Aldeford : de tempore et warranto nescitur.
Et dictus Petrus tenet in dominico in eadem v [yj, C] car. terr« et v [yj, C]
bov., A. B. C.
■ Item idem, A. B. " sex bov., C. ' dictus, A. C.
♦ Bothell, A. B. C. In the 31st Edward I. the heirs of Walter le Bacheler
held four bovates in Spaldinp^ton of the fee of Mauley.
G 2
84 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Lathom. Item idem Petrus habet in Lathom in feodo iij
car. terrae : nnde Prior de EUerton tenet yj bov. de Gtermano
[Haye]*" in elemosinam^ de tempore quo warranto nescitur, et
ipse Germanus de Petro de Malo Lacu. [Item]' Remigius de
Pokylington j car. terrae et di. bov., Bogerus de Lynton di. car.,
et Ricardns filius Adae ten' ij bov. de Priore : et Robertns de
Fenton j' bov., et Dionis' de Lynton ij bov. ; et isti tenent de
G^ermano, et Germanus de prsedicto Petro. Et sciendum [est]"
quod [v]' bov. terrae, quas dictus Prior tenet, solebant facere
forinsecum servitium per manum Eudonis Jussell*' et hae-
redum suorum, unde dominus rex perdens est.
Acton.' Dominus Petrus de Malo Lacu habet feod. in
Acton, scilicet, v car. terras et di. ; unde Germanus Hay et ten'
ejus inde tenentes sunt de eodem Petro; unde xxiiijy car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit.
HuGATE. Item idem Petrus habet in Hugate vij car. terrae :
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. unius milit. ; et unde Prior de
EUerton tenet j car. terrae et di. de Germano Hay, quasi per
medium, et qui terram illam defendet. Item Prior de Wartre
tenet vj bov. et di. de eodem Germano eodem modo. Item
Prior Sancti Andreas Ebor. v. bov. et di. de eodem Germano ; et
Germanus defendet totum quasi elemosinam. Item Prior de
Watton tenet ij bov. in elemosinam de feodo* Germani. Item
Sanctus Johannes Beverlaci ij bov. in elemosinam de eodem
Germano. Et residuum tenent dictus Germanus et ten' ejus
in elemosinam, praeter xij bov. terrae Atonis de Flixton, unde
rex amittit wardum cum acciderit ; et alienatae fuerunt per Wil-
lelmum filium Petri, et confirmatae [per]* Petrum de Mtdo Lacu.
Etton. Item idem Petrus habet in Etton feod. unius milit. ;
unde Prior de Watton tenet vij bov. terrae in elemosinam, unde
rex perdidit sectam et wardum, de Jacobo de PumuU,* et ipse
del Maulay ; et idem Jacobus et ten' ejus tenent residuum de
Petro de Malo Lacu.
YvERTHORP. Item idem Petrus habet feod. in Yverthorp,
scilicet, iij car. terrae, unde Germanus Hay solvit sex den. et
ob.* ad finem; et ipse et ten' ejus [tenent]'' totima, praeter j
bov. quam Templarii tenent, et j bov. quam Hospitalarii tenent
' Haye, A. B. C. • Item, A. B. ' y [duas, B.] bov., A. C.
• est, A. B. • V bov., A. B. C.
* Issell, B. ' Now oalled Aughton.
" zxviy oar., A. Sixteen oanicates made one knight's fee in Agbton in the
Slst Edward I.
• eodem, A. B. • per, A. B. C.
* Frevill, A. B. Frivill, C. Jacobus de Frivill held iij oar. and ij bov. in
Etton in the Slst Edward I.
' xyjd. ob., A. B. ' tenent, A. B. C.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. R. 85
in elemosinam per antecessores ipsius Germanic quos idem Ger-
manu8 defendet.
North Cave. Item idem Petnis habet in North Cave feod.
v* car. terrae : nnde Sanctus Leonardns [tenet]/ ij bov. in ele-
mosinam ; domns de Watton iiij bov. ; Hospitalarii Jeroso-
limse j bov. ; item Templarii iiij bov. ; 6t totum in elemosinam :
et nescitur quo warranto^ nee a quo tempore. Et totimi resi-
duwn tenent Germanns et ten' ejus de praedicto Petro.
RiFFLYNGHAM. Item idem Petrus habet feod. in Rippilling-
ham^ scilicet, xxiiij bov. : unde domus Sancti Egidii tenet viij
bov. de Thoma de Portington, et Thomas de Maulay; et Willel-
mus de la Chaumbre viij bov. terrse de dicto Thoma, et idem
Thomas de dicto Petro. Item Radulphus filius Adse tenet viij
bov. de Maulay.
Nessingwyk. Item idem Petrus [habet] ^ in Nessingwyk,
scilicet, ix* car. terrae, unde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ;
imde ipse et ten' ejus tenent totum, praeter vj bov. quas Hos-
pitalarii tenent ; nescitur quo warranto, nee a quo tempore.
HoTHOM. Item [idem]* Petrus habet feod. in Hothom iij
car. terrae et v bov. : unde Sanctus Johannes Beverlaci j car.
terrae et j bov. in elemosinam ; Prior de Watton di. car. in ele-
mosinam. Item Templarii j bov. in elemosinam ; et ecclesia
dotata est de di. car. ; nec-^ nescitur de* warranto nee de tem-
pore, unde rex perdidit. sectam et wardiun : et ista remanent
tenen' dicti Petri, xj bov. faciunt forinsecimi servitium.
Seton. Idem Petrus habet feod. in Seton, scilicet, iiij ca^.
terrae et vj bov. : unde Prior de Wartre tenet vj bov. in elemosi-
nam per medium, scilicet, Johannis de Hothom, et Templarii x
bov. per eimdem medium, unde rex perdidit forinsccum servi-
tiimi. Item Willelmus Faber tenet in eadem ij bov. [terrae]'
de eisdem Templariis; imde, etc., ut prsedicitur. Item Ger-
manus Hay tenet ij car. terrae de Johanne de Melsa, et idem de
Maulay. Remigius de Pokelington di. car. [terrae] ""per medium
WUlelmi de Graystok, et ipse de Maulay.
Feryby. Item Prior de Feriby tenet j car. terrae in Feryby
per medium Thomae de Portyngton" et Willelmi de Melton, et
solvunt fin', et praedictus Thomas de Maulay.
> SuTH Clyff. Item in Suth Clyfe sunt iiij bov. : unde
Prior de Wartre tenet iij bov. in elemosinam, et Willelmus
Fateben** vij bov. [de Templariis] / et Templarii di. car. in ele-
mosinam.
* sex car., C. f tenet, A. B. C. ^ habet, A. B. C.
* X car., A. B. C. ' Item idem, A. B. C. i A. and B. omit nee.
* quo, B. ' teme, A. B. C. •" teme, A. B. C.
" Pokelington, C. • Faceben, A. B. '' de Templariis, A. B. C.
86 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
DE FEODO DE PERCY DE HONORE DE CESTRIA.
Catton. Catton cum soca tenetur pro ij feod. milit. : unde
xxiij car. terrae faciunt unum feod., et xj car. et v bov. faciimt aliud
feod. : quae feoda domina Regina, mater domini regis Edwardi,
habet, nomine custodise, de consensu domini H., patris regis qui
nunc est, de Comite Cestrise, et Comes de rege ; unde isti sunt
tenentes de eisdem feodis, scilicet, haer' de Percy ten' v car.
terrae in dominico de dicto Comite, unde Johannes le Cerfe*
tenet xj bov. de Johanne de Dayvill, et Johannes de Percy per
medium de Comite, et Comes de rege, scilicet, in
PoNTE Belli et Catton. Thomas de la More j bov. de
dictis Davill et Comite. Item Willelmus Tarteturteys j car.
terrae de feodo de Percy, et ipse de Comite. Item Willelmus
de Bruneby tenet ix bov. de eodem. Thomas Malkak viij bov.
de eodem. Henricus de Cave ij bov. de eodem. Et haer* Johan-
nis Ylger' viij bov. ; unde Abbas de Bella Landa di. car., et
redd, forinsecum servitium, [sed]' rex perdidit wardimi. Item
[idem] 'Abbas tenet ij bov. per forinsecum. Johannes filius
Aogeri ij bov. Item filius Ivonis le Chapelyn ij bov. Item
Moniales de Wylberfos j" bov. per forinsecum, per medium
Roberti de Percy. Item Thomas Burdon j car. terrae. Item
Brianus de Kyllyngwyk j car. terrae de Templariis in elemo-
sinam, et Templarii de Percy. Item Abbas de BelF tenet xxiiij
car.* [terrae] de Percy in excambio pro terra apud Semere.
Item Moniales de Wilberfose j bov. in elemosinam. Bertramus
Clericus de Catton j bov. de Hospitalariis Jerosolimae, fet Hos-
pitalarii] •^ de Percy, et ipse de Comite. Ricardus le Pertriur
ij' bov. de Monialibus de Appelton, et ipsae de haer* Walteri de
Catton, et ipse de Percy. Brianus de Kyllngwyk j bov. de haer'
de Percy. Willelmus le Pescour^ ij* bov. de eodem haerede.
FuL Sutton. Item in Foule Sutton simt vj car. terrae :
unde xxiij car. terrae faciimt feod., et unde Willelmus de Alta
Ripa tenet xxxvj bov. in dominico de haer* de Percy. Item
ecclesia dotata est de ij bov. terrae. Walterus" filius Henrici iiij
bov. Item Thomas Hornby* iiij bov. Robertus de Middelton
ij bov. Et omnes isti tenent de praedicto Willelmo de Alta
Ripa, et [idem] ^ Willelmus de Percy, et ipse de Comite, et
Comes de rege.
Burton. '' Item idem haer' habet feod. in Burton iij car.
♦ de Corff, A. B. ' Ygef, A. • sed, A. B.
' idem, A. B. C. " ij bov., C. • acras terra?, A. B. C.
» hospiteir, A. B. C. ' j*bov., A. B. " Peston, B.
• iij bov., A. B. C. « Robertup, C. * Tomy, A. B. C.
' idem, A. B. '' North or Clicrry Burton.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ B. R. 87
teme quas Thomas Burton tenet, et ipse Percy de Comite, et
Comes de rege; imde xxiij ear. faciunt feod. nnius milit.
WiLBBRFOsE. Unde (sic) idem habet in Wilberfose in feodo vj
car. teme: unde Thomas Burdon habet in feodo in eadem xx bov.
terrse ; de quibus ecclesia dotata est de iij bov. Robertus filius
Simonis de Wylberfose ij* bov. [terrae]-^ per forinsecum, factum^
dicto Percy. Item Gocelinus filius Gocelini j* bov., per dictum
Thomam medium, [et]' per forinsecum servitium praefato Percy.
Item Walterus^' filius Laurentii ij bov. per dictum Thomam
medium, et per forinsecum dicto Percy.* Item Letia de Wil-
berfose ij bov., nomine wardi Johannis filii ejus, per forinsecum
dicto Percy. Item Nicholaus Welding et Willelmus Lavander
j bov. per eundem medium, per servitium praedictimi. Lauren-
tius Westyby ij bov. de Hospitali Sancti Leonardi per forinse-
cum servitium dicto hseredi. Custancia, quae fuit uxor Alex-
andri Burdon, tenet, nomine dotis, ij bov. per forinsecum dicto
Percy. Item Letia Burdon ij bov. per forinsecum eidem Percy.
[Item Alicia Burdon ij bov. per forinsecum eidem Percy.]'
Omnes isti tenentes tenent de Philippo de Kyme, et ipse de
Percy, et ipse de Comite, et Ccxnes de rege. Et totum resi-
duum tenetur per dominum de Kyme et per ten' ejus, exccptis
ij bov. terrae de qmbus ecclesia dotata est. Et Prior de Wartre
tenet in elemosinam per Robertum Barteram, tenentem ejus, di.
car. terrae, et dictus Prior habuit ingressum per Emmam,
uxorem Petri filii Ygerii,** unde rex amittit wardum et forinse-
cum servitiimi. Et Priorissa de Wylberfose tenet ij" bov. codem
modo. Item Petrus de Rotherfeld tenet in dominico [et]* per
ten* ejus in feodo viij bov. terrae ; imde ecclesia dotata est de iiji*
bov. terrae. Et Priorissa de Wilberfose habet iij bov. in elemo-
sinam quae solebant facere forinsecum. Et Prior de Wartre
tenet ij bov. terrae in elemosinam, imde rex amittit wardum ;
et habuit ingressum per Willelmum del Hull [et]*' per Ricar-
dum Forestarium.
DE PEODO DE STUTEWYLL,
CoTYNGHAM. Haercs^ de Cotingham tenet maneriimi de
' iij bov., C. ^ terrse, A. B. ^ servitium, A. B.
* ij bov., A. B. C. ' et, A. B. C.
J Willelmus, B. Robertus, C. * A. omits this entry.
' Item Alicia Burdon ij bov. per forinsecum eidem Percy, A. B. C.
• Ynj^or, A. B. " j bov., A. B. unam bov., C.
• et, A. B. C. P ij bov., A. B. C.
* The heir of Cottingham was John, son and heir of Baldwin Wake, who
was dead in 1283 {Cal. Oen., i., 319), and grandson of Joan, daughter and heiress
of Nicholas de Stutoville. He had livery of his lands in the 18th Edward I.,
and was summoned to Parliament from the 23rd to the 28th Edward I. (Du^d,
J5ar., i.,458, 540).
88 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Cotyngham cum membris de domino rege : unde Johannes de
Hastynges tenet di. car. terrae per medium Saneti Johannis
Beverlaci, ut in elemosinam ; unde rex perdidit wardum. Item
Abbas de Melsa habet in eadem x car/ terrae, cimi pastura xx^*
vaccarum et unius tauri, in excambio pro quodam fossato trans-
eunte per aliud feodimi: de dampno nescitur. Et residuum
tenet haeres in dominico.
North Cave. Item idem [habet]' in North Cave feodum,
scilicet, iij car. terrae, de rege; unde v' bov. habent Templarii in
elemosinam. Item j car. de Sancto Johanne Beverlaci.
HoTHUM. Item idem habet in eadem villa de Hothom iiij
car. terrae per ten', et nullum forinsecum fac' ; unde Abbas de
Melsa tenet x" bov., nee scitur per quod habuit ingressum.
Brentinoham. Item idem habet in Brentingham in feodo
xiiij bov. terrae per ten' ejus.
RiFPLiNOHAM. Item [idem]" habet in Ripplingham ij car.
et ij bov. in feodo per ten' ejus.
Dreuton. Item idem habet in Dreuton j car. terrae.
Hundesley. Item idem habet in Himdesley in feodo v**
car. terrae ; unde Prior Dunelmi tenet iiij car. terrae et di. in
dominico in elemosinam, et Radulphus de Belkerthorp* tenet de
eodem Priore.
WvcHTON.y Item idem habet Wychton quasi membrum de
Cotyngham ; imde Johannes de Bello Campo tenet ij car. terrae
et di., imde dominus rex perdidit wardum.
Wyllardby. Item idem habet in Wyllardby iij car. terrae
et vj bov. de rege. Item Johannes de Melsa tenet ij car. et
di. : unde Templarii tenent ij in elemosinam ; unde Ricardus le
Ros' tenet ij bov. et di., et Robertus New^ ij bov. de Hospital -
ariis, unde rex perdidit forinsecum; unde Prior de Feryby tenet
j* car. in elemosinam in Hessel.
Etton. Item idem habet in Etton feod. unius milit. : unde
Templarii tenent xxj bov. in elemosinam, et habuerunt ingres-
sum per Johannem* de Etton et Laurentiimi de eadem et per
Willelmum filium Ranulphi. Item Hospitalarii habent de
.eisdem^ in feodo ij tofta* [et]/ ij bov. quae quidem Ricardus filius
Ricardi del Veric^ [dedit eis] in elemosinam. Et Prior de Watton
tenet ij tofta et iij car. terrae de eodem feodo in elemosinam.
' X acres, A. B. C. • habet, A. B. C. ' sex bov., C.
• ix bov., A. B. C. • idem, A. B. eadem, C.
• sex car., C. • Babbethorpe, A. B. C.
9 Little Weighton, in the parish of Rowley, three miles west of Cottingham.
• le Bus, C. - Nebo, A. B. Newe, C.
• ij car., A. «■ VV^illelmmn, A. B. Thomam, C.
• eodem, A. B. eadem, C. ' caruc, A. B. / et, C.
' Vert, A. C. Bert, B.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ S.- R. 89
Hbssell. Item idem habet in Hessell feod. iiij car. de rege^
qui quidem faciunt iiij*^ partem feodi j milit.
SwANLOND. Et X bov. terr» in Swanlond de Stutevill*:
unde Grerardus de Pumivall tenet x bov., ille de Vescy, et ipse
de hsrede.
FEODUM DE ORATSTOK.
Brunham.' Baro-'* habet in Brunhum in dominico ij ear.
terrse. Moniales j car., unde yj [bov.]* faciunt forinsecum ser-
yitium, et ij sunt in elemosinam. Item Radulphus' de Lacels
ij car. terrae : similiter faciunt forinsecum servitium [pro unica
car.]" tantummodo. Item Prior de Wartre j car., et facit forin-
secum. Item Ato de Flixton j car. per forinsecum. Item
Thomas Tanesteme j car. per forinsecum. Item Adam de Der-
went* j car. eodem modo. Item Galfiridus le Charpenter tenet
ij bov. et di. similiter per forinsecum.
MiLiNOTON. Item idem Baro habet feodum in Milington,
scilicet, vij car. terr« quas liberi tenentes tenent de eodem pro
di. feod.
Heuoate. Item idem Baro habet feodum [milit.]'' in Heu-
gate, scilicet, x car. terrae quas Prior de Watton et ten' ejus
tenent in elemosinam, et habuerunt ingressum [per Galfridum]'
de Maundewyll.
Ellerton. Item Baro habet feodum in EUerton, scilicet, j
car. terrae quam Rogerus de Lacels^ et Thomas de Graystok
tenent de Barone, et Baro de Gilberto de Gaunt, et ipse' de rege.
Wapplington. Item Willelmus de Graistok tenet in Wapp-
lington feodum di. car. terrae per Radulphum filium WiUelmi.'
FEODUM DE GAUNT.
Ellerton. Haeres de Gaunt habet feodum in Ellerton,
[scilicet],' de una car. terrae et j bov. : unde R. de Lacels et
* A. and B. omit de Stutevill.
* Now called Nunburnholme.
S William, son of Thomas de Graystock, Baron Graystock, died in 1288
(NieoUu's Synopsis, Ed, 1857, 229).
* bov., A. B. C. ' RobertuB, C. ■• pro unica car., A. B. C.
■ Berwint, A. Beswente, B. In the Slst Edward I., Henry de Derwentwater
held Tj bovates in Bninhom.
* milit, A. B. ' per Galfridum, A. B. C.
« 7-9 Edward I. On a plea of Quo Warranto before John de Vaux and
others, Boger de Lasceles '' dioit quod tenet manerium suum de Hellerton, ut
liberum maritagium Elizabeths uxoris suae, de Willelmo [filio] Thomse, qui ipsum
inde defendit et acquietet contra omnes homines'' {Plac. de Q«o Warr.j 200).
'' Gilbertus, C.
' Some account of Balph fitz William has already been given at page 54.
' scilicet, A. B. C.
90 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
Thomas de Graystok tenent unam car., et Templarii unam bov.
per ten' ; unde rex perdidit forinseciim.
FEODUM DE BRUS.
Brunnas* cum Tibthorp. Haeredes de Brus tenent Brun-
nas cum Tibthorp in capite de rege : unde Prior de Gysburn
tenet iij car. terrse in elemosinam, una cum ecclesia' in proprios
usus ; unde dominus rex perdidit sectam et servitium.
Kyllingwyk. Item iidem habent in feodo, scilicet, feod.
milit. in Kyllingwyk quod quidem Willelmus de Percy tenet de
eisdem haeredibus quasi per medium, exceptis vj bov. quas Prior
de Watton tenet in elemosinam, et nescitur quo warranto, nee
tempore ; et solebat facere forinsecum servitium, et modo nihil
facit. Et sciendum quod dominus*' W. de Percy reddit iiijs.
de fine.
North Cave. Item iidem habent in feodo ij car. terrse in
North Cave per ten'.
SuTHB Clyff. Item Nicholaus de Clyff tenet ij bov. de
eodem feodo in Suthe Clyff.
Norths Cave. Item tenentes de Flaumwill' [habent] ijy
car. in Northe Cave de Willelmo de Percy de Kyldale, et ipse
del Brus.
Bottesse.' Item iidem hseredes habent in Rotesse ij car.
in feodo: unde Prior de Gysburn tenet xiij bov. in elemosinam,
et Johannes de Diton* tenet iij bov. de Hospitalariis Jeroso-
limse, et Hospitalarii del Brus ; sed nescitur quo warranto, nee
quo tempore.
Hothum. Item iidem hseredcs [tenent]* in Hothum j car.
terrse per tenentes per medium Walteri de Faukenberg : unde
Willelmus filius Petri de North Cave tenet ij bov., et Thomas
filius Mathei ij bov., et Galfridus Dunyby ij bov., et solvunt fines.
■ Kirkburn, a small village about three miles W.S.W. of Driffield, includes
in its parish the townships of Tibthorpe, Southbum, and Eastburn. On the
partition of the estates of Peter de Brus between his sisters and co-heirs in 1273,
" Kykebume" fell to the share of Lucy, wife of Marmaduke de Twenge, Laderina,
wife of John de Bella Aqua, had " Tybthorpe et oeteras bovatas in Sethbame
(Southbum)," and A^es, wife of Walter de Fauconberg, had "Estburne" (Mon.
Angl., vi., 268).
• The church of " Bumnus "was given to the priory of Ouisborough by Robert
de Brus, the founder {Mon. Anffl., vi., 267).
• diotus, A. C.
' In the 81st Edward I. there were two carucates in North Cave belonging to
the fee of Percy of Kildale, of which the heir of Elias de Flanvyle held four
bovatefl^ and Wm. Sturmy twelve.
• iij car., C.
■ ftotsea, in the parish of Hutton Cranswick.
• Aton, A. Ecton, or Etton, B. C. * ten', C.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. R. 91
FEODUM DE ROS.
MiDELTON. Robertas de Ros [habet]^ in feodo in Midelton^
scilicet^ iij car. terra quae faciunt [di.]** feod. milit. : unde
Prior de Watton tenet ij bov., item Prior de Wartre v bov.,
item Prior de EUerton j bov., item domus Sancti Egidii Bever-
lad V bov., item Sanctus Petrus de Ebor. iij bov. ; in quibus
habent ingressum per Robertum de Holme, unde rex amittit
ijd. q. de fine. Item Ricardus de Tomy, Johannes Thocht,*
Robertas de Holme,-^ Radulphus de Haweley tenent yj bov. de
eodem [R., et ipse de]^ rege per forinsecum servitium. Item
Abbas de Melsa tenet j bov., et Priorissa de Swyne j bov., unde
rex amittit wardum cum accident.
Sbtton.* Item idem R., haer. de Trussebutte, habet in feodo
in Setton xxij bov. quas tenet de rege: unde Sair^ de Spalding-
ton tenet ij car. Item Prior de Wartre vj bov.
Wartre cum Baogotby* et Gyldhusdall. Item idem R.
habet feod. in Wartre cum Baggotby et Gyldhusdall; unde
Prior de Wartre et ten' ejus tenent in eisdem viij car. terrse et
j bov. Item Abbas de Melsa tenet j car. et iiij bov. Item
Prior de Grymesby j bov. Item Prior de Kyrkeham j bov.
Item Hospital' tenet per ten' ejus iiij bov. Item Templarii j
bov. per ten', unde rex amittit wardum. Item haer' de Bentele^
ten' ij car. terrae in eadem, et ij car. terrse in Gildusdale,* et iij
car. terrae et di. in Seton, pro feod. milit., quod ten' de R. de
Roos, praeter ij bov. terrae quas domus Sancti Egidii tenet de
dono Stephani de Crauncewyk in elemosinam.
*■ habet, A. B. «* di., A. B. dimid., C.
* Tocht, A. B. Throkht, C. / de Cave, A. B. C.
f B. [Eicardo, A.], et ipse de, A. B. C.
* Now called Seaton Ross.
* About ten years after the date of this Inquest, John de Thorpe, prior of
Wartre, "emit manerium cum campo de Bagotby ab Hugone de Billiburgh, in
quo est fons cum aquseductu juxta terram, quae extenditur a Westres usque ad
Westbek, quam d^t Asketellus Rider priori et conventui de Wartria, anno
Domini mcclxxxviii " {Mon. Angl., vi., 299). Warter Priory, the modern seat
of Lord Muncaster, occupies, 1 believe, the site of the ancient manor of Baggotby.
A portion of the park adjoining the road leading to Pocklingtou, and a short dis-
tance from Westbeck Bridge, still retains the name of Baggaby Bottom.
i Richard, son of Richard de Bentele, had a charter of free warren in Bentele
and Gildusdale in the 9th Edward I. {Cal. Rot, ChaH., 109).
* William de Feryby, prior of Wartre, 1364-1380, " emit dominium gillse de
Gildhousdale, cum omnibus pertinentiis, a domino Johanne Bentley, rectore
ecclesia) de Scheffelde in comitatu Canciae " {Mon. Angl.^ vi., 299). Its site is
probably indicated by Millhouse Dale, a narrow "gill " or glen, about half a mile
Fouth of the village of Warter.
92 kibkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
feodum archiepiscopi cantuar.
MiDDELTON. Idem Archiepiscopus habet in Midelton vj
car. terrae, quae faciunt feod. unius milit. ; unde Prior de Wat-
ton tenet iij bov., Prior de Wartre iij' bov., Prior de EUerton j
bov., item domus Saneti Egidii Beverlaci iij" bov. ; de tenen-
tibus residui ignoratur; unde rex perdidit forinsecum servitium.
Item Sanctus Johannes Beverlaci habet in eadem iij car. terrse^
nesdtur de quo feodo tenet.
FEODUM BEATI PETRI EBOR.
Ketolthorp.* In Ketolthorp iij car. terra ; unde Thomas
Daraynes tenet j car. terrse de Templariis^ et ipsi de Sancto
Petro. Item idem Thomas tenet j car. in eadem de eodem
Sancto Petro sine medio, et ipse de dono Wlfi.^ Item Rogerus
Russell j car. terrse in eadem quam tenet de eodem prsedicto
Petro, [et ipse]' de dono Wlfi praedicti.
Newebald.^ Item in Newebald xxviij car. terr« de eodem
Sancto Petro de dono Wlfi praedicti.
Gudmundham. Item in Gudmundham iiij car. terrae de
dono ejusdem.
Barmebt.'' Item in Barmeby totam villatam integram de
dono ejusdem, cum quadam parte pertinente in Pokylington,
praeter vj bov. de Archiepiscopo.
Wilton.' In Wilton iij car. terrae similiter de dono Wlfi.
MiLLiNGTON ET Geveldale.' Item in Millington et Gevel-
dale iij* car. de eodem feodo de dono ejusdem Wlfi.'
Ulvesthorp.*' Item in Ulvesthorpe ij bov. [terrae]* quas
haeres Roberti [de]^ Stiveton' tenet de eodem feodo, etc.
Dryfpeld." In eadem villa* sunt xxiiij car. terrae ; de quibus
ecclesia dotata est de una car. terrae, et domina de Balliolo
tenet iij car. et di. in dominico ; et per quae servitia xix car. et
di. tenentur, non fit mentio in inquisitionibus.
' iiij bov., A. B. C. " iiy bov., A. B.
" Kettlethorpe, a form in the parish of North Cave, about two miles south of
Newbald.
* Ulphus, son of Thorald, the great benefactor to the church of York.
p et ipse, C. » North Newbald.
^ Barmby on the Moor, near Pocklington. ' Bishop Wilton.
' Great Givendale. " ii^ car., B. C. * A. omits this entry.
* Probably Owsthorpe, a smsdl township in the parish of Pocklington, about
one mile west of Millington.
' terr©, A. B. » de, A. B. C.
* Staunton, A. B. Stiverton, C. • See p. 30, note^.
* In 1299 the king granted to John de Britannia, earl of Bichmond, " mane-
rium de Di^ffeld, cum hameletto et pertinentiis in comitatu Eborum, quod exten-
ditur ad sexaginta tres libras, decern solidos, quatuor denarios, et quadrantem per
annum" {F<Bd,, i., 1002).
WAPENTAGIUM DE BRUDEFORD/
DE FEODIS QUiE TENENTUR DE REOE IN CAPITE.
Edmundus comes Comubiae tenet yillam de Brudeford* de rege
pro quarta parte feodi unius militis.
Bogerus de Moubray tenet Cokewald^ Hoverheslay* et
Wlueston de rege pro feodo unius milit. ; et Thometon «uper
Montem et Baxseby pro quarta parte feodi unius milit; et
Thurkilby pro tertia parte feodi unius milit. ; et in Soureby et
Brakinberg pro feodo unius milit. j et in Neusum pro quarta
parte feodi unius milit.; et in Kylvington/ Thomeberg et
Huppessale' pro feodo unius milit. ; et in Kyrkeby sub Knol pro
tertia parte feodi unius milit. ; et in Hoton^ pro di. feod. unius
milit. ; et in Chouseby pro tertia parte feodi unius milit. ; et in
Kepewyk pro quarta parte feodi unius milit. ; et Ravensthorp,
Bolteby, TVylleby et Berheby^ pro feodo unius milit. ; et in
Haimneby pro rj** parte feodi unius milit. ; et in Dale* pro iiij^'
parte feodi unius milit. ; et in Hover Silton pro iiij^* parte feodi
unius milit.; et in Karlton^ et Iselbek pro iij*** parte feodi unius
milit. ; et in Bageby pro sexta parte feodi unius milit.
Johannes de Percy tenet in Catton de rege pro iiij** parte
feodi unius milit. ; et in Skypton pro di. feodi j milit. ; et in
Dalton pro di. feod. j milit.
Episcopus Dunelmi tenet de rege in capite in Hoton* pro
iij*** parte feodi j milit.
Harltshay.' Johannes de Bella Aqua tenet in Herlishay^
Sibill** et Salcok" j feod. milit.
« Collated with MSS. A. and B.
* The hamlet of Birdforth, which gives name to this wapentake, is about five
miles 8 j:. of Thirsk.
* Hoversley, B. Yeareley and Oulston (Ulueston) are both in the parish of
Coxwold. ** South Kilvington, near Thirsk.
' Thombrough and Upsall, in the parish of South Kilvington.
/ Sand Hutton, near Thirsk. ^ Borrowbj, in the parish of Leake.
* Now called 1)ale Town, a small hamlet in the parish of Hawnby.
* iij'** parte, A. See p. 98.
J Chiton Miniot, in the parish of Topcliffe.
* Hutton, in the parish of Sessay, commonly called Hutton Sessay.
' East Harlsey.
■ The two farms of High and Low Siddle are at the northern extremity of
the parish of East Harlsey.
" Sakecock, B. Probably East Sawcock, where there are some remains of a
moat, about a mile and a half WJ^.W. of East Harsley.
94 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Wellebergh. Walterus de Fauconberg tenet in Wellc-
berch di. feod. j milit.
Thorneton. Et prsedictus Comes Comubiae et Baro de
Graystok tenent in Thornton in Mora de rege pro di. feod.
milit.
Brudeford. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae; de quibus
Henricus Maunsell tenet ij car. terrae de Ranulpho de Nevill,
et Ranulphus de Johanne Maunsell : et residuas ij car. tenet
idem Johannes de Edmundo Maunsell^ et idem Edmundus de
Ricardo Malebyse, et idem Ricardus de Edmundo comite Cor-
nubise^ et idem Comes de rege in capite de honore de Eya. Et
respondet villa prsedicta pro iiij** parte feodi j milit.^ et nihil
redd, ad finem praedictum.
CoKEWALD. In eadem [villa] ** sunt [blanky car. terrae [et]*'
ij bov. ; de quibus Prior de Novoburgo tenet imam car. et ij
bov. terrae in liberam elemosinam ; sed a quo eas tenet non fit
mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis : et Thomas de Kolevill''
tenet iij' car. de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege
in capite; et illae iij car. redd, per ann. ad fiuem wapp.
ijs. Et praedictae villae de Cokewald, Wlueston et Eueryslay
[proximo]' sequentes^ respond, pro uno feodo milit.; unde
quaelibet villa respond, pro iiij^ parte feodi unius milit.
Uluiston. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae quas Prior de
Novoburgo tenet de Thoma [de]" Colevill, et idem Thomas de
Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite ; et
redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iijs.*'
EuERYSLET. lu cadcm villa sunt iij car. terrae quae tenen-
tur de Thoma de Colevill, et idem Thomas [tenet]"' de Rogero
de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et redd, villa
praedicta [per ann.]* ad finem praedictum ijs.
Thorneton super Montem et Baxsebt. In eadem villa
sunt iij car. terrae quae tenentur de Johanne de Eyvill, et idem
Johannes de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in
capite. Et redd, villa praedicta ad finem praedictum iijs., et
respondet pro iiij** parte feodi j milit.
ToppECLiVE. Johannes de Percy tenet manerium de Toppe-
clive de rege in capite; sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in
inquisitionibus praedictis.
TuRKYLBY. In eadem [villa]* sunt iij car. terrae quae tenen-
• villa, A. B. f iiij**' car., A. B. ♦ et, A. B.
'' Thomas Colevyle had a charter of free warren' in Cukevrald and Eversle in
the 4l8t Henry III. {Cal. Mot. Chart, 86).
• ij car., A. ' proximo, A. B. " de, A. B.
^ iiijs., A. B. • tenet, A. B.
' per ann., A. B. ' villa, A.
WAPENTAKE OF BIRDTORTH^ N. B. 95
tur de Olivero de Bussey, et idem Oliverus tenet de Rogero de
Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et redd, prae-
dieta villa de Turkelby per ann. ad finem prsedictum vs.^ et
respond, pro iij*^ parte feodi milit.
Catton. In eadem villa sunt viij car. terr»; quarum vj
ear. tenentur de Baldwino de Skypton^ et idem Baldwinus de
Wiberto Capon, et idem Wibertus de Johanne [de] Percy, et
idem Johannes de rege in capite ; et una car. terrse et viij bov.
tenentur de Johanne de Percy, et idem Johannes de rege in
capite. Et respondet viUa praedicta pro iiij*» parte feodi j milit.,
et nihil redd, ad iinem praedictum.
Skypton. Johannes de Percy tenet eandem villam de rege
in capite : et sunt in eadem villa yj car. terrse ; quarum iiij car.
et yj bov. tenentur de Johanne [de] Percy, et x bov. terrae te-
nentur de Baldwino filio Johannis de Skypton, et idem Baldwinus
de Johanne [de] Percy. Et redd, villa prsedicta ad finem prse-
dictum iijs., et respond, villa pro di. feod. milit.
Dalton. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrse ; quarum x bov.
tenentur de Maugero le Vavasur, et idem Maugerus de Johanne
[de] Percy ; et residuse iiij car. et di. et yj bov. tenentur de
eodem Johanne [de] Percy, et idem Johannes tenet totam
preedictam villam de Dalton de rege in capite. Et prsedicta
villa respond, pro di. feod. milit., et nihil redd, ad finem prse-
dictum.
HoTON.' In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae ; de quibus Thomas
de Maunsell tenet j car. de Johanne de Maunsell, et idem
Johannes de Ricardo Malebyse, et idem Ricardus de Edmun-
do comite Comubise, et idem Comes de rege in capite;
et Ricardus Maunsell et Robertus Wygot tenent j car.
terrse de Johanne Maunsell, et idem Johannes de Ricardo
Malebyse, et idem Ricardus de Edmundo comite Comubiae in
honore de Eya, et idem Edmundus de rege in capite ; et Ricardus
Oliver de Heton, Marmeducus de eadem, Oliverus de eadem,
Ricardus Wilmyn, Ricardus Templeman, Johannes Nutol" et
Ricardus Filming* tenent iij car. terrae de Marmeduco Darell,
et idem Marmeducus de Johanne [de] Percy, et idem Johannes
de Episcopo Dunelm., et idem Episcopus de rege in capite. Et
respond, pro tertia parte feodi milit., et nihil redd, ad finem
praedictum.
Neusum. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae : de quibus
Abbas de Fontibus tenet j car. -terrae ; sed a quo vel per quod
servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis ; et residuae
' Hutton Sessay. " Mycoll, A. Nucell, B.
* Pilling, A. fyling, B.
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iij* car. teme tenentur de Jordano Polyot, et idem Jordanus dc
hseredibus Baldwin! Wak^ et iidem hseredes de Rogero de
Moubray^ et Bogerus de rege in capite. Et redd, villa prsedicta
ad iinem prsedictum ijs.^ et respond, pro quarta parte feodi
iinius milit.
Ktllvinoton. In eadem villa sunt v car. terrse : de qnibus
ecclesia dotata est de quinque bov. terrse ; et Prior de Novo-
burgo tenet vj bov. terrse, sal a quo et per quod servitium non
fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis : et residuum tenetur de
hseredibus Baldwini Wak, et iidem hseredes de Rogero de Mou-
bray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et prsedicta villa de
Kylwington, ima «um Thombergh, respond, pro j feodo milit. ;
imde quselibet villa [per se]** respond, pro iiij** parte feodi j
milit.
Ktrkeby sub Knoll. In eadem villa sunt v car. terrse;
quarum una car. et ij bov. tenentur de Rogero de Lascelys, et
idem Rogerus tenet totam villam de Kyrkeby de Hugone de
Hupsale, et Hugo de hseredibus Baldwini Wak, et iidem hseredes
de pSogero de]* Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite.
Et solvunt ad finem prsedictum ijs. vjd., et respond, pro quarta
parte feodi unius milit.
Thornbton in Mora. In eadem villa simt v car. terrse ;
quarum ij car. et di. tenentur de Comite Comubise, et idem
Comes de rege in capite de honore de Eya ; et residuas ij car.
{ric) terrse tenet Willelmus filius Radulphi^ de Barone dc Grey-
stok, et idem Baro de rege in capite. Et illse ij car. terrse et di.
redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum ijs. ixd., et respond, pro di.
feod. unius milit.
HoTON.^ Rogerus de Moubray tenet eandem villam de rege
in capite. Et sunt in eadem yj car. terrse; quarum Prior de
Novoburgo tenet iiij bov. terrse de Rogero de Moubray in puram
elemosinam; et residuse iiij car. xij bov. et iiij acrae terrse te-
nentur de eodem Rogero, et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum
iijs., et respond, pro di. feod. unius milit.
[Chouseby.]* In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrse; quarum
ima car. et iij bov. terrse tenentur de Jordano Folyot, et idem
Jordanus tenet ij acras* et vj bov. terrse, una cum tends prseno-
minatis,^' de hseredibus Baldwini Wak, et iidem hseredes de
* y car., A. ' per se, A. B. • • Bogero de, A. B.
^ Nephew to William, baron Graystock. His son, Balph fitz William, had a
charter of free warren in Thornton Mora, in the 4th Edward II. (CaL Rot.
Chart,, 1430
f Sand Mutton, in the parish of Thirsk.
* The text has Chouiswjk et Kipewyk,and A. and B. Thouyswyk et K3T>ewyk,
erroneously.
' ij caruc, A. B. J terra prsenominata, A.
WAPENTAKE OP BIRDPORTH^ N. R. 97
Rogero de Moubray, et Rogenis de rege in capite. Et respond.
pro tertia parte feodi unius milit., et nihil r^d. ad finem prse-
dictum.
Uppeshall et Thorneberoh. In eadem villa sunt iiij car.
terrsB quas Hugo de Huppeshall tenet de haeredibus Baldwini
Wak, et iidem hseredes de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus
de rege in capite. £t redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum iijs.
iiijd.
Kepewtk. In eadem villa simt iij car. terrae et vj bov. ;
de quibus Prior de Marton* tenet vj bov. terrae de Nicholao de
Puncharduno et Johanna uxore ejus in liberam elemosinam ; et
(blank) bov. terrae tenentur de eisdem: et iidem tenent de
Ranulpho de NeviU, et idem Ranulphus de Rogero de Moubray,
et Rogerus de rege in capite, praeter j car. terrae quam Prior de
Gysbum tenet de Episcopo Dunelm. Et respond, pro quarta
parte feodi unius milit., et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
BoLTBy, Ravenesthorp' et Berheby."* In eisdem villis sunt
yj" car. terrae; quarum j car. et ij- bov. terrae tenentur de
Ricardo Knoute et Eva uxore sua ; et iidem Ricardus et Eva
tenent residues v car. et vj bov. terrae de haeredibus Baldwini
Wak, et iidem haeredes de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus
de rege in capite. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum vs.,
et respond, pro feodo j milit., una cum villa [de]'' Trilleby^
subscripta, unde quaelibet villa respond, pro quarta parte feodi
unius milit.
Trillebt. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae; de quibus
Alicia Ridell et Alicia soror sua tenent ij bov. terrae de Avora de
Bolteby, et eadem Avora tenet illas ij bov. terrae, [una]^ cum ij
car. et vj bov., nomine dotis, de Ricardo Knoute et Eva uxore
sua, et iidem de haeredibus Baldwini Wak, et iidem haeredes de
Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et
redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
Halmebt. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae quas Ricardus
Malebyse' tenet de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de
* The prior of Marten in Galtres had a charter of free warren in Kepewyk in
the 7th Edward III. {Cal. Rot. ChaH,, 168).
' The vill of Ravensthorpe has disappeared, but the moat which once nearly
surrounded its ancient manor house may still be traced in a field near to Ravens-
thorpe Mill, about one mile south of Boltby.
" Borrowby. See pp. 93, 100. " vij car., A. B. • de, A. B.
r Thirlby, B. » una, A.
* Eldest son of Sir William Malebis arid Emma de Percy, and grandson of
Hugo Malebis, to whom Roger de Molbrai, the son and heir of Nigel de Albini,
granted {inter alia) the fee of lands in Carlton, Silton, Kepwick, Morton, Dale,
and Hawnby, bya charter witnessed by Nigel and Robert de Molbrai, two of the
grantor's sons, William Malebis, a son of the grantee, Bertram Haget, and others
(York Corporation Papers y ii., 9^0).
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98 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
rege in capite. Et respond, pro vj^ parte feodi unins milit., et
n£il redd, ad finem prsedictum.
Dale. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae quas Willelmus de
Kolevill' tenet de Rieardo MaJebys, et idem Ricardus de Rogero
de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et respond,
pro quarta parte feodi unius milit., et redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictnm iijs.
SiLTON Paynill.' In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae; de
quibus Gilbertus de Hanant tenet unam car. de Olivero dc
Buscy, et Radulphus de Leek tenet unam car. de eodem Olivero,
et Thomas de Levesham tenet ij car. de eodem Olivero ; et idem
Oliverus tenet totam villam prsedictam de Roberto de Luterell,
et idem Robertus de haeredibus Baldwini Wak, et iidem haeredes
de rege in capite. Et respond, pro di. feod. milit., et redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictum di. marcae.
Carleton et Isilbek. In eadem [villa]* sunt vj car. terrae
et di.j* quarum Prior de Novoburgo tenet iiij bov. terrae de
[ecclesia de]"' Carleton; et Henricus de Carleton tenet j car.
terrae de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in
capite ; et Johannes de Carleton tenet iij' car. terrae et di. de
eodem Rogero, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite; et Gil-
bertus de Isilbeky tenet j car. de Johanne de Carleton, et [idem
Johannes]' de eodem Rogero, ut supra; et Johannes de Burte-
by*' tenet di. car. de Thoma de Clarvaus, et idem Thomas de
Johanne de Carleton, et idem Johannes de praedicto Rogero, ut
supra. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iiijs., et respond,
pro tertia parte feodi unius milit.
Over Sylton. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae ; de quibus
Henricus Lungus* tenet iij bov. terrae de Hugone de Uppesale ;
et Cecilia et Alicia sorores ejusdem tenent ij bov. terrae de
eodem Hugone ; et Henricus junior et Michael de Herby tenent
ij bov. terrae de eodem Hugone; et idem Hugo tenet totam
villam de Rieardo de Malebys,^ et idem Ricardus de Ranulpho
• In 1270 Richard de Malebisse demised to Simon de Clerevall " totum tene-
mentum " which John Engram once held of Sir William de Malebisse " in villa
de Dale juxta Halmebv," until the full age of William, son of Philip de Colevill,
heir of tlie said John (ibid., p. 967).
' Nether Silton, in the parish of Leake.
" villa, A. B. • A. and B. omit et di.
• ecclesia de, A. B. 'iiij car., A.
' Gilbert de Iselbek was dead in the 28th Edward I., and his lands in the
hands of the King, " pro eo quod Walterus, filius et hseres dicti Gilberti, idiota
est "(CoZ. »«»., ii., 689).
■ idem Johaiines, A. B. " Breteby, A. B.
• Lung, A. King (?;, B.
' In the 18th Edward I. Eichard Malebisse demised to Henry de Menill all
the lands which were formerly held by Sir Michael de IJpsale in Lesser Silton
{York Corporation Papers, ii., 974). -
WAPENTAKE OF ALLERTONSHIRE^ N. R. 99
de Nevill, et idem Ranulphas de Rogero de Moubray, et idem
Bogems de rege in capite. Et redd, per ami. ad finem prse-
dictum iijs.
Erlisset^ Sibil/ Derelby/ et Salecock. In eisdem villis
sunt vij car. terrae quae tenentur de Edmundo [de] Lascelys ;
qnarom Johannes Nanhop tenet xj bov. terrae, Hugo de Hup-
sale ix bov., Thomas Saleeote xv bov., Brianus filius Johannis
unam di. car., Henricus de Middelton xvj bov., et Reginaldus
de Toucotes j bov. terrae : et praedictus Edmundus tenet de
Johanne de Bella Aqua, et idem Johannes tenet totam villam
praedictam {sic) de rege in capite. Et redd, per ann. ad finem
prsedictum j marc, et respond, pro j feod. miUt.
Welleberoh. Willelmus de Fauconbergh tenet totam ean-
dem villam de rege in capite, et respond, pro tertia parte feodi
unius milit., et raid, per ann. ad finem praedictum di. marc.
Bagoebt. In eadem viUa sunt iij car. terrae; quarum
Templarii tenent unam car. de Rogero de Moubray in puram
elemosinam; et residuas ij car. tenet Johannes de Blaby-^ de
eodem Rogero, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et nihil
redd, ad finem praedictum.
[hic inciptt libertas de alverton qu^ est infra feodum
episcopi dunelm.]^,
Breteby.* In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae ; de quibus
Prior de Parco tenet di. car., et haeredes Roberti de Crepelingge
tenent aliam di. car. de Johanne de Ferlington ; et Nicholaus
de Todehowe tenet di. car. de Magistro Simone de Clervaus,* et
' See page 93, note m.
' BereBby, A. Borelby, B. Torowby, R. The place intended is probably
Bordeby or Bordelby. In 1316 Greoffrey de Hotham was returned lord of " Her-
leyeey and Bordeby." And, about 1396, Thomas de Holland, duke of Surrey,
founded a Carthusian priory within his manor of " Bordelby prope Cleaveland in
oomitatu Eboracensi, quam vocamus et vocare volumus, in futurum, domum
Montis Gratise de Ingelby " {Mon. Angl.y vi., 23). Mount Grace is about two
miles E.S.E. of East Harlsey.
/ The Inq. p. m. of John de Blaby was taken in the 30th Edward I., when
his daughters, Joan, wife of Adam de Horreworth, Alice, wife of Robert de Pot-
howe, Christiana, wife of William de Snaynton, Elizabeth, wife of John de Alia
Bipa, Cecilia, wife of Robert Gower, and Eustachia, then unmarried, were found
to be his next heirs {Cal, Gen., ii., 601).
' In the Dodsworth MS.,whence this title is taken, the sequence of the places
described under the general head of Brudford wapentidce is not the same as in the
other copies of this Inquest. Welbergh is immediately succeeded by Rungeton,
then comes the title, as given above, followed by Bertby, Bagby, Landmoth, etc.
* Now called Birkby.
* Simon de Clarevaux, rector of Buhner {Fasti Ebor., i., 322), son of Robert
de Clarevaux of York, by Eva, daughter of William Fairfax, bailiff of York in
1249. His brother, Nicholas de Clarevaux, was elected M.P. for that city,
25th May, 1298.
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100 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
idem Magister Symon de Johanne de Ferlington; et idem
Johannes tenet iiij car. terrae et di., una cum terra praedicta, de
Episcopo Dunelm., et idem Episcopus de rege in capite. Et
respond, villa praedicta pro feodo j milit., et nihil redd, ad
finem praedictum.
Landemote. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae quas Magis-
ter Simon de Clervaus tenet de Gilberto Hansard, et idem Gil-
bertus de Episcopo, et Episcopus de rege in capite. Et respond,
villa pro quarta parte feodi unius milit., et nihil redd, [ad finem
praedictum] J
Dedensall.* In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae ; de quibus
Robertus Conniers tenet ij car. terrae et di. de Episcopo; et
Johannes de Conniers tenet j car. et di. de eodem Episcopo,
et Episcopus tenet totam villam de rege in capite. Et res-
pond, pro iiij** parte feodi j milit., et nihil redd, ad finem prae-
dictum.
HoRNEBY. In eadem villa sunt iiij®' car. terrae quas Gil-
bertus Hansard' tenet de Episcopo, et Episcopus de rege in
capite. Et respond, pro iiij** parte ifeodi j milit., et nihil redd,
ad finem [praedictum] ."
Gryseby. In eadem viUa sunt vj car. quae tenentur de
Johanne Conniers ; et idem Johannes tenet totam villam de Epis-
copo, et Episcopus de rege in capite. Et respond, pro quarta
parte feodi unius milit., et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Holme. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae quae tenentur de
Roberto Conniers, et idem Robertus [tenet]" de Episcopo, et
Episcopus tenet totam villam de rege in capite. Et respond,
pro. V** parte feodi j milit., et nihil r^d. [ad finem] J*
Berheby.'' Episcopus Dunelm. tenet eandem villam in domi-
nico de rege in capite. Et sunt in eadem iij car. terrae, excepta
una car. quam Michael* de Berheby tenet de haeredibus de
Ravenesthorp. Et dat ad finem praedictum, sed quantum non fit
mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis, et respond, [pro]*" iiij*» parte
feodi unius milit.
Knayueton. In eadem villa sunt vij car. terrae in dominico
i ad finem pnedictum, A. B.
* Over Din^ale, in the parish of Sockburn.
' On Sept. 30th, 1316, the bishop of Durham granted to Alice de Kellawe,
his sister, " custodiam omnium terrarum et tenementorum quse fuerunt domini
Gilberti Haunsard, militis, def\incti, in Homeby infra libertatem nostram de Aller-
tonshire, et ad manus nostras devenerunt nomine custodise, ratione minoris setatis
Willelmi filii et hseredis dicti domini Gilberti, una cum omnimodis reversionibus,
etc. Habend. et tenend., etc., ad legitimam ^etatem hseredis prsedicti, etc." {Reg.
Kellawe apud 2>unelm.)
"• prsDdictum, "A. " tenet, A. B. • ad finem, A.
' Bereheby, modo Borowby, D. See p. 97.
f Nicholaus, A. B. ** pro A. B.
WAPENTAKE OP ALLERTONSHIRE^ l^.j^K^.-. 101
qnas Episcopus tenet de rege in capite. Et respond; j)rQ.j feodo
unius milit.^ et nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum. -'*'•'.-.
Remundeby. In eadem villa sunt x car. terrse eVdv^; de
qnibus Ricardus de Reymundeby' tenet iij car. terwe de Egis-
copo, et Episcopus tenet totam villam de Reymundeby de ifegq.- ^
in capite. Et Ricardus de Reymundeby respond, pro viij^* psIrte-J
feodi j milit.^ et nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum.
Thorneton in Vivar\' In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae; '
de quibus Nicholaus de la Launde tenet unam car. terrse de
Episcopo^ et illam car. tenet idem Episcopus, una cum residuis
V car. terrse, de rege in capite pro di. feod. unius milit., et nihil
redd., ut supra.
North Oterington. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae;
de quibus Thomas de Hoterington tenet j car. et ij bov terrse,
Alanus Norreis di. car., Thomas de Hallebek j car. de Episcopo:
Thomas filius Austini tenet di. car. de Ricardo [de]** Rey-
mundeby, et idem Ricardus de Episcopo. Et idem Episcopus
tenet totam villam praedictam de rege in capite ; unde Thomas
de Hallebek' et Thomas de Oterington respond, pro tertia parte
feodi unius milit., et nihil redd, ad finem [praedictum] .^
SuLEBY SUB Koteclyf.* In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse;
de quibus Willelmus de Suleby tenet j car., Robertus de Fade-
more di. car., et Hugo Stirk^ ij bov. terrse de Episcopo Dunelm.,
et idem Episcopus tenet totam villam de rege in capite. Et
respond, pro di. feod. unius milit., et nihil [redd.] ad finem
prsedictmn.
Brumpton. In eadem villa sunt xiij car. terrse ; de quibus
Thomas filius [Radulphi]* de Brumpton tenet iij car. terrae,
Johannes Lungespie" et Johannes de Kylvington tenent* j car.
terrse de eodem Episcopo, et idem Episcopus tenet residuas viij
car. terrse in dominico, cum tota villa de Brumpton, de rege in
capite. Et respond, pro fcodo j milit., et nihil redd., etc.
Hellerbeck. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrse quas Magis-
ter Hospitalis de Alverton tenet in liberam elemosinam ; sed a
quo, vel per quod servitiimi, non fit mentio in inquisitionibus
prsedictis. Et respond, pro iij^*** parte feodi unius milit.
Wylton tT Halikeld.^ In eisdem [villis]** simt vj car.
' Sir Richard de Romundby was Gustos of the city of York 1279-1281. He
was living in 1301 {Ahhrev. Rot. Orig., 117).
' Thornton-le-Beans, in the parish of North Otterinj^ton.
« de, A. • Hellebeck, A. B. • pnedictum, A. B.
' Sowerby-sub-Cotcliff, in the parish of Sigston.
» Strik, A. ' Radulphi, A. B. " Lyngespyd, A.
* A. and B. omit tenent.
*^ Winton and Hallikeld, in the parish of Sigston.
** eadem villa, A. B.
102 '.^I^kBY's INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
terrae et iJi*^' 3e quibus Stephanus Maunsell tenet di. ear. de
Henrico'-Maimsell, et idem Henricus de Episoopo; et iiij bov.
terr9e.*t^iiiphtur de Bicardo de Beymundeby^ et idem BicaiduB
de eo3eih Episcopo ; et residuse v car. et ij bov. tenentur simi-
liter de eodem Episcopo ; et idem Episcopus tenet prsedictas
^.^VillsJi^ de Wilton et Hidikeld de rege in capite. Et respond, pro
. v4k*feod. milit.^ et nihil redd, ad finem prsedicttmi.
•.*;•!'* Norton.^ In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae et di. ; [de]
• ./ quibus Robertus Coniers tenet iij car. terrae de eodem Episcopo;
et una car. et xij bov. terrae tenentur de praedicto Roberto
Coniers, et idem Robertus de Episcopo, et idem Episcopus tenet
totam villam de Norton de rege in capite. Et respond, villa
praedicta pro di. feod. milit., et nihil redd, [ad finem prae-
dictum.]*
Erlyshay.* In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae ; de quibus
Petronilla de Coniers tenet j car. terrae et bov. terrae de Epis-
copo ; et haer^ WiUelmi de Bonevill ten' xj bov. terrae de eodem
Episcopo; et Thomas [de]-' Helbeck tenet vij bov. terrae de
praedictis haeredibus, et iidem haeredes de praedicto Episcopo;
et Bobertus de Foxton tenet yj bov. terrae de [Thoma]* Helle-
beck, et idem Thomas de Episcopo; et residuae iij' car. tenentur
de Petronilla de Coniers, et eadem Petronilla tenet de eodem
Episcopo, et idem Episcopus tenet totam villam praedictam de
rege in capite. Et respond, pro feodo unius milit.
Smiton Parva. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae ; de qui-
bus Willelmus de Smiton tenet j car. terrae,*" et Johannes filius
Thomae de Smiton tenet di. car. terrae de eodem Episcopo, et idem
Episcopus de rege in capite. Et respond, villa praedicta pro
viij^* parte feodi unius milit., et nihil r^d. ad finem praedictum.
Syggeston. In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae ; de quibus
Brianus filius Johannis tenet iij car. de Michaele de Byhell, et
Michael de Episcopo ; et Willelmus de KokeviU tenet residuas
iij car. terrae de eodem Episcopo, et idem Episcopus tenet villam
praedictam de rege in capite. Et respond, pro di. feod. j milit.,
et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Dycton." In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae; de quibus
Johannes Smyth (sic) DyvilP tenet ij car. terrae et di., et Bicar-
dus de Beymundeby tenet ij car. terrae de eodem Episcopo ; et
Johannes Morgan tenet di. car. de Willelmo de Smiton, et
idem Willelmus de Episcopo, et Episcopus totam viUam prae-
' B. omits et di. / prsedictam villam, A. B.
* Norton Conyere. * ad flnem prsedictum, A. B.
* West Harlsey. J de, A. B.
* Thoma, A. B. ' iiij car., A. B.
•" j car. terra? et di., A. " Deightoii, near Welbury.
* Johannes de Eyvill, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF ALLERTONSHIRE, N. R. 104
dictam de rege in capite. Et respond, pro di. feod. uniuB milit.^
et nihil redd, [ad finem praedictnm] .^
HoTON Benevill. Idem Episcopus tenet eandem villam de
rege in capite : et sunt in eadem v car. et dL quae tenentur de
eodem Episcopo. Et respond, villa prsedicta pro di. feod. unius
milit.^ et nihil redd.
Cessat. In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae ; de quibus di.
car. et iiij bov. terrte tenentur de Marmaduco Darell ; et idem
Marmaducus tenet iiij car. terrae de Johanne de Percy, et idem
Johannes de Episcopo Dunelm., et idem Episcopus de rege in
capite. Et villa praedicta cum Hoton [respond.] « pro j feodo
mUit.j et nihil redd, [ad finem praedictum] .''
Thorneton in Strata. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae ;
ef di. car. et ij bov. terrae tenentur de Ricardo Waxand, et idem
Bicardus tenet illas yj bov. terrae, cum iiij car. et ij bov. de
eodem Episcopo; et Ricardus de Thorneton tenet similiter j car.
de eodem Episcopo, et idem Episcopus de rege in capite. Et
respond, pro di. feod. j milit., et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Werkeshall.' In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae quas
Johannes Hansard tenet de Gilberto Hansard, et idem Gil-
bertus de Episcopo, et Episcopus de rege in capite. Et respond,
pro tertia parte feodi j milit., et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
North Kylvinoton. In eadem villa sunt vij* car. terrae;
quarum xiiij bov. terrae tenentur de Abbate de Eggelyston ; et
idem Abbas tenet quinque car. et iij bov. terrae ; et tenet etiam
totam villam praedictam de Episcopo, et idem Episcopus de rege
in capite. Et respond, pro di. feod. j milit., et nihil redd, [ad
finem praedictum] ,"
Tymelby. In eadem villa sunt [iij]"' car. terrae quas Wil-
lelmus de Colvill tenet de Episcopo Dunelm., et idem Epis-
copus de rege in capite. Et respond, pro iiij^' parte feodi unius
milit., et nMl [redd.]y ad finem praedictum.
Laysingby. In eadem viUa sunt ij car. terrae quas Johannes
Lytelgreyns' tenet de Episcopo, et idem Episcopus de rege in
capite. Et respond, pro vj** parte feodi j milit., et nihil redd,
ad finem praedictum.
p ad finem prsedictum, A. ♦ respond., A. B.
'' ad finem praedictum, A. • quarum, A. B.
» High Worsall. " vj car., A.
" ad finem prsedictum, A. • iij car., A. B.
' vj'* parte, A. •^ redd., A.
• Sir John de Lithegrenes, a person much employed in state aflfairs (FatH JEbor.,
i., 336), was sheriff of Yorkshire 1280-1285, a justice itinerant in 1293, escheator
north of Trent in 1295, and custos of the archbishopric of York in 1297. In
1290 he and Alice his wife erected a chapel within the manor of Lasenby, and
established therein a college for a master and six chaplains.
104 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
Kylbxjrn.* In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse ; de qnibus
Johannes de Syvll* tenet ij car. terrse de Rogero de Moubray,
et idem Rogerus de rege in capite; et redd, ad finem prsedictum
per ann. ijs. et vjd. : et Prior de Novoburgo tenet j car. terrse
in cadem villa, de dote ecclesiae, dc Rogero de Moubray, et idem
Rogerus de rege in capite. Et respond, pro iiij** parte feodi
unius milit.
WoDHALL APUD Tresk.* Rogcrus dc Moubray tenet mane-
rium de Wodhall'' in dominico suo pro iij car. terrse de rege in
capite; et Adam de Pyketon tenet de eodem manerio unam car.
terrse et v acras prati de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de
rege in capite. Et nihil redd, [ad finem prsedictum] .'
Rungeton/ In eadem [villa]^ simt iij car. terrse quas Wil-
lelmus de Mundevill tenet de Episcopo, et idem Episcopus de
rege in capite. Et respond, pro iiij** parte feodi unius milit.,et
nihil redd.*
OsMUNDEBY.* Episcopus Dunclm. tenet eandem viUam de
rege in capite. Et respond, pro tertia parte feodi unius milit.,
et nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum.
* Ejlburn is in Birdforth wapentake. * Eyrill, A. B.
' Thirsk is in Birdfortii wapentake.
' On 2drd March, 15th Edward II. the king granted ''manerium de la Wode-
hall, et villam de Thi^, oum pertinentiis, in com. Ebor., qu» fuerunt Johannis
de Moubray, inimici et rebellis/' to John de Britannia, earl of Eichmond (Faed.,
u., 480).
' ad finem prsediotum, A. / West Bounton.
r villa, A. B. * A. and B. omit et nihil redd.
' Osmotherley.
WAPENTAGIUM DE BRUDEFORD.-
D£ LIBERTATE BELL^ LANDJE.
Sutton.* In eadem villa sunt iij*' car. terrae, quae sunt de
feodo^ nnius militia, quas diversi tenent diversimode de Abbate
de Bella Landa, prout plenius continetur in inqnisitionibus
prsedictis. Et idem Abbas tenet de hserede de Stutevill, et
idem hseres de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege
per baroniam ; sed non fit mentio per quod servitium.
Martherby. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrse, unde xij car.
£BM;iunt, etc., quae tenentur de praedicto Abbate, et idem Abbas
de haeredibus Baldewyni Wak, et iidem baeredes de Rogero de
Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege ; sed non fit mentio, etc.
Laysthorpe.* In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae, unde xij
car., etc., quae tenentur de praedicto Abbate, et idem Abbas de
haeredibus Baldewyni Wak, ut supra.
Thormotheby./ In eadem villa est una car. terrae et v bov.
terrae, unde x car. faciimt feod. unius milit., quae tenentur de
praedicto Abbate, et idem Abbas de haer* Petri de Brus, et haer*
praedicti Petri de rege [in capitej;^ sed non dicitur per quod
servitium.
Thorp juxta Ebor.* In eadem villa simt ij car. terrae et
iij bov., imde xij car. faciimt feod., etc., quae tenentur de praedicto
Abbate, et idem Abbas de Abbate de Seleby, et idem Abbas de
rege; sed non fit mentio, etc., in inqnisitionibus praedictis per
quod servitium.
Oterington.* In eadem villa sunt {blank) car. terrae, imde
X car. faciimt feod., etc. ; de quibus Ricardus de Waylome^' tenet
ij car. et di. de Rogero* de Malbys, et idem Ricardus tenet ij
car. et di. de praedicto [Abbate de]' Bella Landa, et idem Abbas
de haeredibus de Brus, et iidem haeredes de rege.
Skacolden.** In eadem villa simt vij bov. terrae, imde viij
car. faciunt feod. miUt., quas Abbas de Bella Landa tenet de
Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege; sed non fit
mentio per quod servitium.
Faldingden.* In eadem villa sunt xv bov. terrae, imde viij
- Collated with MSS. A. and B. * Sutton-under-Whitestone aiflf.
' iiij°' car., A. B. * qiue fiEwiunt feod., A. B.
' Lays^orpe is in Byedale wapentake.
/ Thomaby, in the parish of Stainton, in the wapentake of Langbargh.
«■ in capite, A. B. * Middlethorpe, in the Ainsty. ' South Ottrington.
J Woland, A. Waylond, B. * Ricardo, A. B. ' Abbate de, A B.
•" Scackleton, in the parish of Hovingham, in the wapentake of Buhner.
" Fawdington, in the parish of Cundall. By inquisitions taken in 1309 and
106 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
car. faciimt feod. milit.^ quas Abbas de Bella Landa tenet de
Bogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege, etc.
Ampelford.^ In eadem villa est una car. terrse et una bov.
terrse, unde viij car. feu^iunt feod.^ etc.; de quibus Walterus de
London tenet dL car. de Radulpho filio Willelmi, et Radulphus
de Abbate de Bella Landa : Galfridus Attebek tenet j car. de
eodem Abbate ; et idem Abbas tenet j bov. terrae de Johanne
[de] Charkenull/ et Johannes de Roberto de Ros, et Robertus
de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege ; sed non fit
mentio per quod servitium.
Oseooteby.? In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terra, unde viij
car. faciimt feod., etc., [quas] Abbas de Bellalanda tenet de
hssrede Walteri de ManuU, et idem hseres de Olivero de Buscy,
et idem Oliverus de Rogero de Moubray, et idem de rege.
Bellaund. In Veteri Bellaund sunt viij car. terr», quae
faciunt feod., etc., quas Abbas de Bellalanda tenet de Hugone (?)
de Malebyse, et idem Hugo de prsedicto Rogero.
Morton.'' In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terra, unde viq car.
faciunt feod., etc., quas pradictus Abbas tenet de Hugone (?) de
Malebyse, et idem Hugo de pradicto Rogero.
Thorp.' In eadem villa est una car. terra, unde viij car.
fSciciunt feod., etc., quas idem Abbas tenet de Johanne [de]'
Steingreve, et idem Johannes de Rogero de Moubray, et idem
Rogerus de rege.
Et omnes pradictas terras, et alias quas pradictus Abbas de
Bella Landa tenet ibidem quam alibi in comitatu Ebor., tenet in
liberam elemosinam per cartas diversorum regum.
Abbas de Bellalanda tenet de feodo de Moubray iij feoda et
di. et ix bov.
Item tenet de feodo de Brus di. feod. milit. j car. et v bov.
terra ; sed non fit mentio in inquisitionibus pradictis in quibus
locis pradicta feoda tenentur, nee per quod servitimn.
1327, it was found that the Abbot of Byland was exempt trom finding meat for
man and horse (ptUnra) for the forester at this jsrange, and that of Balschagh,
within the liberty of the forest {Burton's Mon. Ehor., 332). Boscar Grange is
about four miles east of Fawdington.
* Ampleforth, in Bjedale wapentake. f de Charkevill, A. B.
« This is Osgodby, in the parish of Thirklebv, and not " Osgoteby, near
Seardeburg/' as erroneously stated by Dr. Burton {Mon. Ebor., 335).
'' Morton or Murton, an extra-parochial district between Old Byland and
Hawnby.
• Perhaps this is Thorpefield, a hamlet about two miles W.S.W. of Thirsk.
Before 1198, the monks of Byland had " ex dono Eogeri de Molbray et Mathildis
de Steyngreve, terram in Petithorp juxta Thresk" {Mon. Angl., v. 352). And
Br. Burton says, Maud de Staingrif, and Simon, her son, gave lands in Thorpe,
aUat Petty-Thorpe, juxta Thresk, to the same monks {Mon. Ebor., 337). They
had also kuids in Thorpe, near Ampleforth {Ibid.).
«de,A. B.
WAPENTAGIUM DE BULEMER.'
CoRNEBUBOH. In eadem villa sunt vij car. terrse; quarum
iiij** car. tenentur de Ranulpho de Nevill, et idem Ranulphus
de Petro de Malo Lacu^ et idem Petrus de rege in capite. Item,
Bobertus Haket tenet ij car. ; quarum una tenetur de Marme-
duco de Tweng, et idem Marmeducus de prsedicto Ranulpho, et
alia car. tenetur de eodem Ranulpho, et ipse Ranulphus^ ut
supra; et Prior de Marton tenet iij* car. et di., sed non die' de
quo, nee per quod servitium.
Shiref Hoton. In eadem villa sunt xyj car. terrae; quarum
ecclesia dotata est de ima car. ; et Ranulphus de Nevill tenet in
dominico xiiij car. terrae de Petro de Malo Lacu, et idem Petrus
de rege in capite, unde xv car. faciunt feod. unius milit. ; et
Vicarius ejusdem villae tenet unam car., sed non die' de quo,
nee per quod servitium.
Ferlington. In eadem villa sunt iij* car. terrae et ij bov. ;
quarum ecclesia dotatur de ij bov. terrae ; et Johannes de Fer-
lington tenet residuas iiij'' car. terras de Ranulpho de Nevill, et
idem Ranulphus de Petro de Malo Lacu, et idem Petrus de
rege. Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum, nee aliud fit inde
servitium de quo fit mentio, etc.
West Lilling. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terras quat
Johannes de Ferlington tenet de Ranulpho de Nevill, et idem
Ranulphus de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite.
Et nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus
praedictis.
Thoraldethorp.* In eadem villa simt iiij car. et ij bov. ;
de quibus ecclesia dotatur [de]/ ij bov. terras ; et Willelmus de
Mortuo Mari tenet ij car. et iij bov. terrae, et Comes Maifescal-
lus^ iij bov. terrae de feodo Baldewyni Wak, et idem Baldewyn
de rege in capite ; et Abbas de Bella Landa tenet ij bov. terrae
et j toftum, s^ non die' de quo, nee per quod servitium.
He WORTH. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae; quarum iij
- Collated with MSS. A. and B. * rj car., A.
' iiij**' car., A. B. ^ ij car., A.
' Tholthorpe, in the parish of Alne. / de, A. B.
«" Boger Bygod, earl of Norfolk, son of Hugh Bygod, by Joan, daughter and
heiress of Nicholas de Stuteville, and widow of Hugh Wake fDugd. Bar,, i., 185,
458).
108 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
car. sunt de feodo Brian! filii Alani^ et idem Brianus tenet de
BiOgero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite ; et xvj*
bov. terrse sunt de feodo de Mermyun, et iij* car. terrse sunt de
feodo Abbatis et Conventus Beatae Manse Ebor.^ nee aliquid fit
inde servitium de quo fit mentio, etc.
BuLEMER. In eadem villa est unum feodum milit. quod
Johannes de Bulemer tenet de Fetro de Malo Lacu^ et idem
Petrus de rege in capite ; de quo feodo ecclesia dotatur de v bov.
terrse, et nilnl redd, ad finem prsedictum.
Marton. In eadem villa est quarta pars fcodi unius milit.
quam Prior de Marton tenet de pRanulpho de Nevill, et idem
Ranulphus de]-'' Petro [de Malo Lacu]/ et [idem]' Petrus de
rege in capite^ et nihil redd.
Brandesbt^ Sterisby [et Brafferton.]* Nicholaus de
Rypar* tenet in eisdem villis imum feod. milit.^ unde xij car.
faciunt feod. milit.^ de Rogero de Moubray^ et idem Rogerus de
rege in capite ; de quo feodo ecclesia de Braferton dotatur de
una car. terrae, et ecclesia de Brandesby dotatur similiter de
una car. terrse ibidem^ et nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum.
HoTON CoLEswAYN.* Robcrtus de Boulton*' tenet Hoton
Coleswayn' de rege in capite per servitium quartae partis feodi
unius milit. j unde ecclesia dotatur de ij bov. terrae^ et nihil
redd, [per ann.]« ad finem praedictum.
Hoton Bardolf.'* In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae et di. ;
quarum Prior de Kyrkeham tenet ij bov. terrae, de quibus ecclesia
sua dotatur ; et xxj bov. terrae tenentur de haeredibus Hugonis
Bardolf/ et iidem haeredes de Comite Marescallo, et idem
Comes de rege; et Walterus RusseU tenet ix bov. terrae de
Alano de Kyrkeham, et idem Alanus de praedictis haeredibus,
ut supra. Item, idem Walterus tenet ij bov. terrae de Priore de
* XV bov., A. B. * ij car., A.
i BADulpho de NevOl, et idem Eanulphus de, A. B.
* de Maio Laou, A. B. ' idem, A. B.
- et BrafTerton, A. B.
" Low Hutton, aUat Hutton upon Derwent, in the parish of Huttons Ambo.
« Son of Thomas de Boulton, and brother and heir of John de Boulton (CcU.
Chn.y i., 296), who by Inq. p. m. 8 Edw. I. died seised of the manor of Coleswan-
hoton (C<U, Inq^ p. m., i., 69). Thomas de Boulton was returned lord of Hoton
super Derwent m 1816.
« 45th Hen. III. An inquisition, " De terjawHa porta CaHri Ebor., et de pro-
pjnquiore lutrede tenendi eandem de Rege.** The jurors say that, " Johajines fill us
JSlienone est propinquior hseres ratione cujusdam antecessoris sui, nomine Coles-
wayn, qui seijantiam illam habuit de dono cujusdam Begis Anglise a tempore a
quo non extat memoria" (CcU. Gen., i., 97). In the 54th Hen. III., "Serjantiam
port» caatri Ebor." was granted to Thomas de Boulton ("Col. Sot. Chart., 101).
« per ann., A. B. ' Probably High Hutton.
' Hugh Bardolf gave to the canons of Kirkham pasture for a hundred sheep
in this territory fJBurto»*e Mon. Ebor,, 875).
WAPENTAKE OF BXJLMER^ N. R. 109
Malton ; et idem Prior tenet j bov. terrse, et Prior de Kyrkeham
tenet j bov. terrae ; sed non die* de quo, nee per quod servitium.
HoTON MuiRTHON.' In eadem villa sunt iiij" car. terrae;
qoanun Prior de Malton' tenet j bov.* terrae in liberam elemo-
sinam; et ix bov. terrae tenentur de Willelmo [de]' Percy de
Kyldall^ et idem Willelmus de Petro de Brus, et idem Petrus
de rege ; et xiij bov. terrae tenentur de Willelmo de Beverlay/
et idem Willelmus de praedicto W. de Percy, et ipse ut supra.
CoNYSTHORP. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrae, unde xvj
car. faciunt feod. milit., quas Prior Sanctae Trinitatis Ebor. tenet
de Roberto Luterell, et idem Bobertus de rege in capite : et
nilul redd, ad finem praedictum.'
' Omitted in A. and B. Hoton Murhom, B. S. I am unable to identify this
place. " iij car., A. B.
' King John confirmed to the canons of Malton sixty acres " iH territorio de
Hoton Budolfe, Colswain Hoton, et Hoton Mainvevilain " (Mon. Angl., vi. 973).
• y bov., A. B. ' de, A. B. ' Everley, A. B.
' This account of the wapentake of Bulmer is very incomplete. Amongst the
documents printed in the Appendix will be found an Inquisition " de feodis mili-
tmn quae tenentur de rege in capite," taken at York in 1315, but referring to the
28th and 31st £dw. I., which contains particulars relating to thirty places not
mentioned in the abridgments of Kirkby^s Inquest.
[WAPENTA6IUM DE RIDALE."]
Veredictum wapentagii de Ridale per xij, scilicet, dominum
Ivonem de Ettiin, Waltemm de Robt^* Nicliolaum de Bart (on),
Johannem de Besyngby, Johannem de Relaund,*^ Jacobum de
Hoby,*' Willelmum Attebec de Hampelford, Willelmum de
Habet(on), Bogerum Rabot, Robertum de Sproxton, Bemardum
de Berg.
Ad articulum de extractis et summonitionibus scaccarii per
qtM8 debita regis exiguntur in comitatu, tarn infra libertatem
quam extra^ dicimus quod baUivi BeataB Mariae Ebor. recipiunt
extractas et summonitiones de vicecomite, et respondet vice-
comes ad scaccarium Ebor., scilicet, de quo tempore Abbas et
Conventus [utebantur libertate non constat nobis : similiter
ballivi de libertate Sancti Petri Ebor. recipiunt extractas et
summonitiones sicut ballivi]* Beatse Marias Ebor., et respond.
ad scaccarium eodem modo ; de quo tempore non est memoria.
Ad articulum de hundredis, dicimus quod trcs wapentagii
sunt in Northridding, scilicet, Ridale, Biilmer [et]-^ Brudford,
et nimc redd, iiij** marcas, et solebant reddere tantum 1 marcas.
Quot sunt villa in wapentagio, xlvij, scilicet, Malton,
Brocton, Swynton, [Eymimderby,] ^ Appilton, Barton, Yares-
thorp,* Sutholm, Slengesby, Fryton, Holthorp, Poklee, Ham-
melec,* Bolum,-' Ampelford, West Neuton, [Sproxton, Harum,
Laysthorp, Gyllyng, Colton, Calveton, Howyngham,]* Watli,
Staingrive, Nunington, West Nesse, Est Nesse, Buldforth,'
Northolm, Grimeston, Muscotes, Riclof,"* Nawelton,* Wym-
' Collated with MSS. A. and B.
» Colt', A. B. Walter de Colton. See p. 118.
« Felouid, A. Felaund, B. * Holme, A. B. See p. 117.
' utebantur libertate non constat nobis : similiter ballivi de libertate Sancti
Petri Ebor. recipiunt extractas et summonitiones sicut ballivi, A. B.
/ et, A. B.
f Eymunderby, A B. Amotherby, in the parish of Appleton-le-Street.
* Yarpesthorp, A. B. Probably Easthorpe, two miles S.S.E. of Barton-le-
Street. * Helmsley.
J Beadlam, in the parish of Eirkdale.
* Sproxton, Harum, Laysthorp, Gyllyng, Colton, Calueton, Howyngham,
AB.
' Bulford, A. Balford, B. There is no vill of this name mentioned in
Domesday Book ; but the district now known as Bulmer wapentake is, in that
record, (»lled " Bolesford wapentac."
"• Bicolff, A. B. This place has disappeared. See p. 117, note t.
" Nawton, in the parish of Eirkdale.
WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE^ N. R. Ill
bylton, Padmore, Gillingmore, Kyrkeby Moresheued^ Ediston^
Byldesdale^ Butterwyk, Neusom^ Riton/ Habbeton^ Thometon
de Riseberg', Parva Berg', Magna Berg*.
Vetus Malton. In Veteri Malton sunt xij car. terrae de
feodo de Vescy ; quarum Canonici de eadem tenent j car. et di.
in elemosinam non geld. ; et j car. terrse est de libertate Sancti
Petri Ebor. ; et domina Agnes de Vescy tenet ix car. terras et
di., tarn in dominico quam in servitio, et geld., trnde dominus
de Vescy tenet de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de Moubray
de rege in capite ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Brocton. In eadem villa sunt x car. terrae ; quarum Prior
de Malton tenet iiij car. terrae in elemosinam de feodo de
Moubray non geld. ; et Willelmus Lovell tenet iiij car, terrae
geld, de Willelmo Latimer, [et Willelmus Latymer] p de Rogero
de Moubray, et ipse de rege in capite; et ecclesia dotata [est]^^
de j car. terrae, et tenetur de Sancto Albano de feodo de
Moubray, et Moubray in capite de rege ; et Thomas Maunsell
tenet iij bov. et di. de feodo de Luterell, et Luterell in capite
de rege ; et haer* Rogeri de Buterwyk ten' iij bov. et di. geld,
de feodo [de] Luterell, et Luterell in capite de rege ; et Prior
de Malton tenet j bov. de eodem feodo non geld. ,- imde de feodo
de Moubray xij car. faciimt feod. milit., et de feodo de Luterell
yj car. faciunt feod. milit. Et Willelmus de Lovell redd, ad
finem wap. ex parte sua per ann. ijs., et alii tenentes non redd,
ad finem wap.
SwYNTON. In Swynton sunt x car. terrae ; quarum ij car.
terrae sunt de feodo de Vescy; [quarum] *" Canonici de Malton
tenent j car. terrae in elemosinam ; et Ricardus Brid' tenet ij
car. terrae de socagio de Pykeryng ; haer' Johannis Ranuphar''
ten' iij bov. terrae geld., et haer* WHlelmi de Cresakres di. car.
terrae de feodo Painill geld., et Painil in capite de rege ; et
haBr* Martini Clerk" ij bov. terrae geld, de eodem feodo ; et haer*
Thomae Maunsell di. car. geld, de eodem feodo. Nicholaus
Budde*' tenet iij bov. terrae geld, de Priore de Drax, non geld,
quia elemosina, et haer* Laurentii*^ Carpentarii ij bov. terrae
geld., et Robertus Chaumberd j bov., Radulphus filius Gilberti
tenet j bov., Willelmus Paynell j bov., Andreas Luterell ij car.
et di. Et dicunt etiam quod Appylton et Swynton solebant
teneri in capite de domino rege per Johannem Painill, et nunc
• Eyton, Habton, and Great and Little Barugh are in Pickering Lithe
wapentake.
r et Willelmus Latymer, A. B. « est, A. B.
' quarum, A. B. • Brett, A. B.
' Rumphar*, A. B. - Clere', A. B.
" Dodde, A. B. " Henr', A.
112 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
alienatse sunt Thomae de Bouelton' per prsedictum Johannenu
Et Robertus de Bouelton, filius prsedicti Thomae, nunc tenet per
medium^ sed quot [car. faciunt] feod. ignorant. Et non redd,
fines^ nee alii praedicti.
Eymundbrby. In Eymunderby sunt vijy car. terrse de feodo
Luterell, et iiij°' car. ij bov. de feodo Brus/ [et j car. de feodo
Brus, unde]'* mediet. respond, apud Brocton, et ij bov. in ele-
mosinam ad [ecclesiam]* de antiquo, et Andreas Luterell iiij
car. ij bov., unde xj car. faciunt feod. ; et de feodo Basset vij
car. faciunt feod. ; et de feodo de Brus nesciunt quot car. faciunt
feod. Et redd, [per ann.]*^ ad finem wap. ijs.
Apilton.'' In Apilton sunt iiij car. terrae de feodo de
Paynill ; unde ecclesia dotata est de j car. terrae, et non geld. ;
et Robertus de Bouelton tenet iij car. terrae geld, per medium
de Johanne* Paynill, et Johannes Paynill in capite de rege. Et
quot car. faciunt feod. nesciunt. Et redd, fines cum villa de
Yarpthorp,-/" prout infra continetur.
Barton. In Barton simt x car. terrae ; unde ecclesia dotata
est de di. car. non geld. ; et Henricus de Grey^ tenet ix* car.
et di. in capite de rege, et sunt geld. Et quot. car. faciimt
feod. miUt. nesciunt. Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann. xs.*
Yarpesthorp. In Yarpesthorp sunt ij car. terrae geld, quas
Robertus de Bovelton-' tenet de Hugone* Paynill pro iiij^ parte
feodi j milit., et Hugo de Panill in capite de domino rege. Et
redd, pro hac villa, et pro Apilton, pro fine wap. per ann. ijs.
Sutholm. In Sutholm sunt iij car. terrae geld, de feodo de
Moubray ; imde Yvo de Etton tenet j car. et di., ct Nicholaus
de Barton j car., et haer' Rogeri de Butterwyck di. car. ; et
tenentur de Rogero [de]' Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in
' In the 3rd Edward I. there was an Inquisition taken " de terra in Swinton
quam Thomas de Boulton, nuper defunctus, dum laboraret in extremis, vero
sane mentis, dedit Priori et Conventui de Malton" (Cal. Gen., i., 230).
' vj car., A. ' Bassett, A. B.
* et j car. de feodo Brus ; unde, A. B.
* ecclesiam, A. B. ' per ann., A. B.
' Appleton-le-Street.
* de Hugone Paynill in capite de rege, A. B. See p. 116, posiea.
/ Yarthorp, A. B.
^ The Inq. p. m. of John de Grey was taken in the 5th Henry III., his son
Henry, then about 14 years old, being his next heir. " Sed dicunt [juratores]
quod quidam Thomas de Codenouere venit apud Barton et tulit breve domini
Johannis de Grey et cepit seisinam de Barton ad opus Johannse, filiso ejusdem
Johannis, et cepit fidelitatem ab hominibus ad recognitionem, sed quia hoc fuit
poet datam in brevi domini Itegis directo eschaetori, eschaetor dictam tcrram
cepit in manum domini Eegis" {Cal. Gen., i., 157).
* X car., A. B. * ijs., A. B.
J His brother, John de Boulton, died seised of the manor of Yarpc^thon) in
the 8th Edward I.
* See p. 115, postea. ' da, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF RYBDALE^ N. B. 113
capite; unde xx car. faciunt feod. Et redd, pro fine wap. per
ann. xyiijd.
Slenoesby. In Slengesby sunt xv ear. terrse de feodo de
Moubray ; unde ecclesia dotata es't de j car. non geld. ; et Fratres
Militise Templi tenent ij bov. non geld. ; et Canonici de Kyrkham
ij bov. terrse non geld. ; et Canonici de Malton j car. non geld. ;
et Johannes Chaumbard tenet v car. [terrse]* per medium de
hssr^ de Wake, et haer* de Wake de Rogero de Moubray, et
Bogerus de Moubray de rege in capite : et Willelmus de Wy wyll*
tenet vij car. terrae et di. geld, de Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus
tenet in capite de rege ; unde vij car. terrse de feodo Chambard
faciimt feoid. milit., et xij car. terrse de parte Willelmi de
Wiwyle faciunt feod. [milit.] .<* Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann.
xs. iiijd,
Priton. In Friton sunt vj car. terrae de feodo de Moubray ;
unde Johannes de Barton tenet iij car. terrae geld, de Rogero
Moubray, [et]^ Matheus de Luvains* ij car. terrae geld.*" et vij
bov. geld.' de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus in capite de
rege ; et capeUa dotatur de j bov. non geld. ; unde Ix car.
faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann. ijs.
HoLTHORP. In Holthorp sunt ij car. terrae geld, de feodo
de Moubray ; unde Johannes de Holthorp tenet de Matheo de
Lowains et de Johanne de Barton, et praedicti Matheus et
Johannes tenent de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in
capite ; imde xxviij car. terrae faciimt feod. milit. Et redd, pro
fine wap. per ann. xijd.
Pockele. In Pokkele sunt [blanky car. terrae geld, de
feodo de Ros ; et dominus Robertus de Ros tenet in capite de
domino rege ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et [nihil]"
redd, ad finem [praedictum]'.
Hammelec. In Hammdec sunt v car. terrae geld. ; unde
dominus Robertus de Ros tenet in capite de domino rege ; unde
xxiiij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per
ann. iiijs.
BoDLUM. In Bodlum sunt iij car. terrae geld, de feodo de
Ros ; unde Johannes de Surdewall et Willelmus filius Willelmi
tenent per medium de Roberto de Ros, et Robertus de Ros de
" V bov. teme, A. v (blank) tenw, B.
" William de Wyvill had a charter of free warren in Siingsby, Sledmere, and
Colton in 1263 (Cal. Rot. Chart., 81).
• milit., A. B. ' et, A. B.
f Matthew de Louvaine has been previously mentioned. He was summoned
to Parliament in 1294. {Nicolas'a Synopns, Edit. 1857, p. 297).
^ A. and B. omit terrse geld. • A. and B. omit geld.
' iij car., A. ii car., B. ■ nihil, A. B.
• prodictum, A. B.
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114 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
rege in capite ; unde xij car. et vj bov. terrse faciunt feod. milit.
Et redd, pro fine wap. [per ann.]'^ xyjd. ob.
Ampilford et Oswaldkyrke. In Ampilford et Oswald-
kyrke sunt iiij car. terrse et vj bov. geld, de feodo Roberti de
Ros quas Johannes de Jarkenwyle* et Nieholaus de Barton
tenent ^de Roberto de Ros, [et Robertus de Ros] y in capite de
rege; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, pro
finibus iiijs.* Item, sunt ibidem iiij car. terrae de eodem feodo ;
unde iij car. sunt de libertate Sancti Petri non geld., et Abbas
de Bellalanda tenet j car. terrae de eodem feodo non geld.
West Neuton. In West Neuton sunt iiij car. terrae geld,
de feodo de Ros; unde Abbas de Riewall tenet de Roberto de
Sproxton, et Robertus de Sproxton tenet de Roberto de Ros, et
Robertus de Ros de rege in capite ; imde xij car. faciunt feod.
milit. Et redd, pro fine [wap.]* ijs.
Sproxton. In Sproxton sunt vj car. terrae geld, quas
Robertus de Sproxton* tenet de Roberto de Ros in seijantiam, et
redd, per ann. j marc, quae etiam solebant teneri de domino
rege in capite, et nunc tenentur de Roberto de Ros per me-
dium, et non redd, finem.
Harum. In Harum sunt [iiij]^ car. terrae geld, de feodo de
Ros ; unde Willelmus de Harum tenet de Roberto de Ros, et
Robertus de Ros de rege in capite ; unde x car. faciunt feod.
milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann. iiijs.
Laisthorp. In Laisthorp sunt ij car. terrae non geld, quas
Abbas de Bella tenet de haer* de Wake in elemosinam de feodo
[de]** Moubray ; unde ij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit., et non
redd, finem.
DE feodis militum cujuslibet villje in eodem wapentagio.
Malton. Johannes de Vescy tenet Malton pro j feodo
milit. de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de Moubray in capite
de rege.
• per ann., A. B. • Jerkenwyld, A. Jarkenwild, B.
9 et Bobertus de Bo8, A. B.
■ Et non redd, finem, A. B. « wap., A. B.
• The Inq. p. m. of Bobert de Sproxton was taken April 6th, 1299. The
jurors say, " quod prodictus Bobertus tenuit die quo obiit in Sproxton septem
bovatas torrse, quarum quselibet valet per annum quinque solidos, et quatuor
ootagia : — de quibus quidem septem bovatis terrse et quatuor cotagiis pnedictis
dicunt quod Matilda, quse fuit uxor pnedicti Boberti, feofiata fuit per Willielmum
de Sproxton et pacificam seisinam inde habuit per tredecim septimanas antequam
pnecuctus Bobertus ipaim desponsavit." They also say that William, son of the
aforesaid Bobert, is his next heir, and was 21 years old on the Feast of the
Invention of the Holy Cross last past {Cal. G«fi., li., 565).
• ii\i car., A. B. * de, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF RYBDALE^ N. R. 115
Bbocton. Willelmus de Lovell tenet iiij car/ terrse pro
qiiarta/ parte feodi unius milit. de Willelmo de Latimer^ et
Willelmus Latimer de Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege
in capite.
SwYNTON. Johamies de Vescy tenet vj car. terrae in Swynton
pro di. feod. milit. de Rogero Moubray^ et Rogerus de rege in
capite.
Eymundeebt. Robertus Luterell habet in Eymunderby vij
car. terrse pro di. feod. unius milit.^ et tenet in capite de domino
Apelton et Yarpesthorp. Robertus de Bouuelton tenet
in Apelton et Yarpesthorp pro di. feod. milit. de Johanne
PaynUl^ et Johannes in capite de rege.
Barton. Henricus de Gray tenet Barton pro di. feod., et
tenet in capite de rege.
Slynoesby. WUlelmus Wywyle tenet medietatem feod. in
eadem de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite ; et
Johannes Chamberd tenet medietatem feod. in eadem de hssr'
de Wake, et haer* de Wake de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus
de rege in capite.
Friton et Holthorp. Matheus de Lowains, Johannes de
Barton, et Johannes de Holthorp tenent in Friton et Holthorp
viij car. terrse pro quarta parte feodi milit. ; et tenent de Johanne
de Chauncefeld,^ et Johannes de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus
in capite de rege.
Haumelec et Pockele. Robertus de Ros tenet Haumelec
[et]* Pockele pro tertia* parte feodi, et tenentur de rege in
capite.
BoDLUM. Johannes de Surdewall et Willelmus filius Wil-
lelmi tenent Bodlum de domino Roberto de Ros, et Robertus de
Bos de rege in capile ; et respond, pro quarta parte feodi milit.
Ampilford et Oswaldkyrke. Johannes [de] Jarkenvile'
et Nicholaus de Barton tenent in Ampilford et Oswaldkyrke
qnartam partem feodi milit. ; et tenent de Roberto Ros, et
Robertus Ros in capite de rege.
West Nbuton. Abbas de Rievall tenet West Neuton ; et
solebat respondere pro iij*** parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de
Roberto de Ros, et Robertus de rege in capite.
Harum. Willelmus de Harum* tenet Harum ; et respond.
* uij bov., A. B. See p. 111. / v** parte, A. B.
f John de Chauncefeld is not mentioned at p. 113. * et, A. B.
* iiij**, A. J de Jerkenville, A. B.
* Of this family, no doubt, was John de Harum of York, who by will
dated " in hospitio Willehni de Thorpe in Flete strete, London," Nov. 21 st, 1347
[pr. Dec. ISthl, desires to be buried within the ohurohyard of St. Dunstan. He
left two sons, WilUam and John (Be^, Zouehe, 320). His brother Robert, son
I 2
116 KIRKBY^B INQITEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
pro tertia' parte feodi ; et tenet de Roberto Ros, et Robertus
in capite de rege.
Gyllino et Sutholm. Yvo de Etton et Ni.* tenet Gilling
et Suthobn pro quarta parte feodi ; et tenet de Rogero Moubray,
et Rogerus in capite de rege.
CoLTON. Willebnns de Wywile tenet Colton pro tertia
parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de Rogero Moubray, et Rogeras in
capite de rege.
Calveton. Rogeras de Baundmisters* tenet iij car. terrae ;
et respond, pro iiij** parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de Johanne de
Paynil, et Johannes in capite de rege. Et Johannes Cruer*
tenet iij car. terrae in eadem ; et respond, pro quarta parte feodi
milit. ; et tenet de haer* de Wake, et haer* de Rogero Moubray,
et Rogerus in capite de rege.
HoTiNOHAM. Rogerus de Moubray tenet Hovingham; et
respond, pro di. feod. ; et tenet in capite de rege.
Wath. Nicholaus [de]** Stapilton' tenet Wath ; et respond,
pro xx™» parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de Rogero Moubray, et
Rogerus de rege in capite.
Stainoriye. Johannes de Staingrive^ tenet iij car. terrae ;
of Hamo de Harum, ^will dated at Harum, Nov. 9th, 1349 [pr. Nov. 16th],
and witnessed by Sir WiUiam de Malbys, knight, Thomas de Etton, Bobert de
Sproxton, Bobert de Flaynburgh, constable of Helmsley Castle, and others,
bequeaths to his brother, William de Harum, rector of Acaster Malbis, " totum
jus et clameum et terminum meum quod habeo, vel habui, vel habere potero, in
manerio de Botholom (BeadUun) in Bidale," as specified " in quadam indentura
inter Amandum Surdevale de Ben^gholm et me confeota ;" also " illud tene-
mentum meum, cum shopis, celariis, solariis, sedificiis, et omnibus aliis perti-
nentiis suis in vioo de Marketskire (Pavement) in Ebor." (Iteff. Zouche, 389).
The above-mentioned William de Harum was instituted to the rectory of Acaster
Malbis Aug. 20th, 1349 (lUd., 35), resigning it in 1358. His will has not been
preserved ; but I find that his executor, John de Norton, clerk, by a deed dated
Dec. 21st, 1862, conveyed the property in Marketskire to four spicers and citizens
of York, members of the Guild of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin in Foss-
gate, afterwards called the Confraternity and Guild of the Blessed Trinity, and
united to the Fellowship and Mystery of Merchants and Mercers of the city of
York. Bobert de Harum, mercer, was made a freeman of York in 1352, and
filled the office of Imiliff in 1370-1. He died about 1392, leaving a son, William
de Harum, then a monk.
' iiii^ A.
- Nioh
Nicholas de Barton held j car. in Sutholm (p. 112, ante), but it does not
appear that he had any interest in Gilling.
« Blaundmusters, A. B. He is afterwards called Blauncmusters.
• de, A. B.
' Nicholas de Stapelton had a charter of free warren in Stapelton, Wath,
Kirkby, North Dufield, and Oustwyc in the 56th Henrv III. (Cal, Mot. Chart.,
104).
« His father, Simon de Staingreve, had a charter of free warren in Stay ngreve,
Nunnington, Bicalfe, Nesse, and Waterholme in the 41st Henry III. (Plac. de
Q^o Wairr.y 221). John de Staingreve died 9. p, m. in 1295.
WAPENTAKE OP RYEDALE^ N. R. 117
et respond, pro di. feod. milit. ; [et tenet de Johanne de Paynill^
et Paynill de rege in capite.]''
NuNiNOTON. Johannes de Staingrive tenet iiij car. terrse ;
et respond, pro medietate feodi milit. ; et tenet de Johanne de
Paynill, et Paynill de rege in capite. Et Adam Gomy tenet
in eadem iij car. ; et respond, pro quarta parte feodi milit. ; et
tenet de hseredibns de Brus, et haeredes de Bras de rege in
capite.
West Nesse. Johannes de Staingrive tenet iiij car. terrse ;
et respond, pro ij partibus feodi milit.; et tenet de Johanne
Paynil, et Paynil de rege.
Est Nesse. Gilbertus de Louth' tenet iij car. in eadem ; et
respond, pro qnarta parte feodi milit.; et tenet de Jordano
FoHott, et Jordanns de hser' de Wake, et haer^ de Wake de
Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite.
NoRTHOLM. Jacobus de Holm tenet j car. terrae ; et respond,
pro viij^ parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de haer^ de Nevill, et haer*
de rege in capite.
MuscoTEs. Nicholaus de Stapilton, Jacobus de Holm et
Johannes de Steingrive tenent iij car. terrae in eadem ; et re-
spond, pro di. feod. milit. ; et tenent de Moubray, et Moubray
de rege in capite.
RiCLOsE.^ Johannes de Staingrive tenet ij" car. terrae; et
respond, pro sexta parte feodi milit.; et tenet de Roberto de
Ros, et Robertus de rege in capite.
Nawilton. Johannes de EyvyUe tenet iij car. terrae; et
respond, pro tertia parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de Rogero Mou-
bray, et idem Rogerus de rege in capite. Et Rogerus Grunet
tenet j car. in eadem ; et respond, pro x"** parte feodi milit. ; et
tenet de Gilberto Haunsard, et Gilbertus de Rogero Moubray,
et Rogerus Moubray de rege in capite.
Wymbylton. Nicholaus [de] Stapilton et Johannes de
Buldford' tenent iiij car. terrae ; et respond, de ij partibus feodi
milit.; et tenent de Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in
capite.
Fadmore. Haer' de Wake ten' v car. terrae et vij* bov. ; et
respond, pro di. feod. ; et ten' de Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus
de rege in capite.
GiLLiNGMORE. Haer* de Wake ten' iiij car. terrae; et re-
*" et tenet de Johanne de Pajmill, et Paynill de rege in capite, A. B.
• Some account of Sir Gilbert de Louth has been given at page 65.
' Ricolff, A. B. The Eicalf of Domesday Book. A lost vill, which may have
stood on Riccal Moor, near the spot where the road to Nunnington crosses the
river Biccal, and about half-way between Musooates and Harome.
• iij car., B. • Bolford, A. Bulford, B. • vj bov., A.
118 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
spond. pro di. feod. ; et ten' de Bogero Moubray, et Rogems de
rege in capite.
Kyrkeby.' Haer' de Wake ten' iiij car. terrse ; et respond,
pro quarta parte feodi milit. ; et ten' de Rogero Moubray, et
Bogeros de rege in capite.
Ediston. Bicardns de Brenhnse^' tenet in eadem [ij car.
terrse et vij bov. ; et respond, pro iiij** parte feod. milit. ; et ten'
de Comitissa Albemarlise^ et Comitissa Albemarlise de Comite
de Bygod, et Comes de rege in capite.]*
BiLDESDALB. Piior de Kyrkham tenet ij car. terrsB; et
respond, pro sexta parte feodi ; et tenet de Boberto de Bos, et
Bobertus [de] Bos de rege in capite.
BuTTERWYKB. Nicholans de Wake tenet j car. terrse; et
respond, pro xx"* parte feodi milit. ; et tenet [de] Johanne de
Eyvyle, et Johannes de Eyvyle de Bogero de Moubray, et Boge-
rus de rege in capite.
Neusom. Haer' Nicholai de Neusom ten' ij car. terrae; et
respond, pro quarta parte di. feod. milit. ; et ten' de haer' de
Brus, et baer' de rege in capite.
BiTON. Willelmus de Habbeton tenet ij car. terrae in Biton ;
et respond, pro quarta parte feodi milit. ; et tenet de haer' de
Nevill, et hfiBr* de rege. Et Walterus de Percehay tenet iij car.
terr» in eadem; et respond, pro di. feod. miUt. ; et tenet de
Boberto Luterell, et Bobertus de rege [in capite.]*
Habbeton. Willelmus de [WanA:]* tenet iij car. terrse; et
respond, pro quarta parte feodi milit., et pro medietate quartae
partis feodi miHt. ; et tenet de haBr* de Nevill, et hser' de rege
in capite.
GiLLiNO. In Gilling simt ij car. terrse et di. geld, de feodo
de Moubray ; unde Yvo de Etton tenet de Bogero de Moubray,
et Bogerus de rege in capite ; unde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
milit.; et respond.* pro fine wap. per ann. xvd. [Et]*' sunt
ibidem iij car. terrae et di. de libertate Beatae Mariae* non geld.
Et Canonici de Malton [habent]^ di. car. Et ecclesia dotata
est de di. car. terrae non geld.
CoLTON. In Colton simt iiij car. terrae de feodo de Moubray ;
unde Thomas [de] Langtofb tenet j car. terrae geld, de Willelmo
de Wyvyle ; et Willelmus de Wywyle tenet vij bov. terrae geld,
in dominico ; et Walterus de Colton [tenet] xij bov. terrae de
• Kirkby Moorside. i' He is called Bronhue, at page 121.
■ ij oar. terrsB et vij bov. ; et respond, pro iiij»» parte feod. milit. ; et ten' de
Com' Albemarlise et Com' Albemarlise de Comite de Bygod^ et Comes de rege in
capite, A. B.
■ in capite, A. B. * Habbeton, A. See page 122.
» reddit, A. B. - Et, A. B.
♦ Beati Petri Ebor., A. B. See page 123. / habent, A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE^ N. R. 119
Willelmo de Wywyll, et Willelmus de Wywyle de Bogero de
Moubray, et B<)gerus de Moubray in capite; unde xij car.
fJEununt feod. milit. Item in Colton sunt v bov. [terrse]^ non
Sid. ; nnde di. car. est de libertate Beati Petri; et Canonici de
alton tenent j bov. terrse in elemosinam de antique.
Calveton. In Calveton sunt yj car. terrse geld.; unde
Jobannes Cruer tenet xxvj bov. terras per medium de hBer* de
Wake, et haer^ de Wake de Rogero Moubray, et Bogerus Mou-
bray in capite ; et Bogerus Blauncmusters tenet ij* bov. terrse
geld, de feodo [de] Paynil, [et Paynil]' in capite; unde xij^* car.
tesme faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann. ijs. xd.*
HowTNOHAM. In Howyngham sunt yj car. terrse et j bov.
geld, de feodo de Moubray; et' Johannes de Besyngby tenet x
bov. de Bogero Moubray ; et Bogerus Moubray tenet in dominico
iiij car. et vij bov. in capite de rege; quot car. faciunt feod. nes-
cimus. Et Johannes de Besyngby r^d. pro fine wap. per ann.
ijs. Item sunt in eadem villa ij car. et vij bov. non geld. ; unde
Canonici de Novo Burgo tenent ij car. terras et vj bov., et
Bogerus Babott tenet j bov. terrae de libertate Beatae Mariae.
Wath. In Wath est j car. terrae geld, de feodo de Moubray
quam Nicholaus de Stapilton tenet de Bogero Moubray, et
Bogerus Moubray de rege in capite ; unde xx car. terrae faciunt
feod. milit.
Stainoryfe. In Staingryf sunt ij car. terrae et di. geld, de
feodo Paynil quas Johannes de Staingrive tenet in dominico de
Paynil, [et Paynil]" de rege in capite; imde yj car. terrae faciunt
feod. milit. Et r^d. pro fine wap. [per ann.]" ijs. xjd. Item in
eadem villa est di. car. terrae non geld. ; imde ecclesia dotata
est, et etiam de eodem feodo.
NuNNiNGTON. In Nunuingtou sunt vij^ car. terrae geld.;
unde Johannes [de] Staingrive tenet iiij car. de feodo de Pay-
nil, et Paynil de rege in capite, et di. car. [terrae]' de feodo de
Bos ; et Bobertus de Bos [tenet] iij? car. terrae de rege in capite ;
et Adam Gomay*' tenet iij car. [terrae]' geld, de feodo de Brus,
et Brus de rege in capite ; unde x car. faciunt feod. milit. Et
redd, pro fine wap. per ann. iijs. Item sunt in eadem viUa iij
car. terrae non geld. ; unde Johannes de Staingrif tenet de liber-
tate Beatae Mariae Ebor.
West Nesse. In West Nesse simt v car. terrae geld, de
feodo Paynill ; unde Johannes de Staingriff tenet iiij car. terrae,
f tenw, A. B. * xxij bov., A. B. ' et Paynil, A.
J X car., A. * ijs. ixd., A. ' unde, A. B.
"• et Paynil, A. B. " per ann., A. B. • vj car., A.
' teme, A. B. 'A. and B. omit tenet iij car. temo.
' Thorny, A. Torny, B.
120 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
et Ricardus de Butterwyk j car. de feodo de Paynil, et Paynil de
rege in capite ; unde yj car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd,
ad finem wap. per ann. ixd.
Est Nesse. In Est Nesse sunt iij car. terrae geld.; unde
Gilbertus de Lue* tenet de Jordano Foliott, et Jordanus de haer^
de Wake, et haer* de Wake de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus
de rege in capite ; unde xij car. faciunt feod. milit.
BuLFORD.' In Bulford est j car. terrae geld, de feodo de
Moubray ; unde Johannes de Bulford tenet de Rogero de Mou-
bray pro j libra piperis, et Rogerus de rege in capite.
Grimeston. In Grimeston sunt ij car. terrae et di. de feodo
de Moubray; unde Willelmus [de] Burdun tenet de Rogero
Moubray, et Moubray de rege in capite ; et tenetur de libertate
Beati Petri Ebon
NoRTHOLM. In Northolm est j car. terrae geld, quam
Jacobus de Holm tenet de feodo de Nevill, [et NeviU]" de rege
in capite; [unde]' viij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Item est
ibidem j car. terrae non geld, de libertate Beati Petri Ebor. ;
unde Prior de Hexthidham*' tenet [blank] . Et redd, ad finem
wap. viijd.
MuscoTES. In Muscotes sunt iij car. terrae geld, de feodo
de Moubray ; unde Nicholaus de Stapilton tenet j car., et Ja-
cobus de Holm tenet vij bov. terrae, et Johannes de Staingrive
tenet v bov. ; et tenent de Johanne de Vescy, et Johannes de
Rogero [de] Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite ; unde vij
car. terrae faciunt feod. Et non redd, ad finem.
RicLOF.' In Riclof sunt ij car. terrae geld, de feodo de Ros
quas Johannes de Staingrive tenet de Roberto de Ros, et Rober-
tus de Ros de rege in capite ; unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
milit. ;y et yj bov. terrae* eidem pertinent.
Nawilton. In Nawilton sunt viij car. terrae de feodo de
Moubray ; unde iiij car. sunt de libertate Beati Petri non geld. ;
et Johannes de Eyvyle tenet iij car. terrae geld, in servitium de
eodem feodo ; et Rogerus Grunet tenet j car. de Gilberto Haun-
sard, et Gilbertus Haunsard de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus
de rege in capite; unde x car. terrae facixmt feod. milit. Et
redd, pro fine wap. per ann. iiijs.
• Gilbert de Lue, or Luda, has been previously mentioned.
' Probably this is Bowforth, a farm at the southern extremity of the parish of
Kirkby Moorside, about half a mile S. E. of Welburn, and near the ford across
Hodge Beck. See p. 110, note I.
- et NeviU, A. B. • unde, A. B.
* North Holme is not mentioned in the Black Book of Hexham (edit. Svrt.
Soe.)
' Bicolff, A. B. 9 A. omits milit., and B. feod. milit.
- fao' feod. miUt., A. B.
. WAPENTAKE OF RTEDALE^ N. R. 121
Wymbilton. In Wymbilton sunt v car. terra et ij bov ;
nnde x bov. snnt de libertate Beat! Petri Ebor. et non geld. ; et
Nicholaus de Stapilton et Johannes de Bnlford tenent iiij car.
terrsB geld, de Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite ;
nnde yj car. terrse faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem wap.'
xviijd.
Fadmore. In Fadmore snnt yj car. terras; nnde haer' de
Wake ten' v car. terrse et vij [bov.]" in servitium, et snnt geld. ;
et tenentur de BrOgero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite ;
nnde x car. faciunt feod. milit.; [et]^ Moniales de Keldholm
tenent j bov. terrae in elemosinam non geld.
GiLLiNOMORE. In Gilliugmore sunt v car. terra de feodo
de Moubray ; nnde haBr* de Wake ten' iiij car. terrae geld, de
Rogero Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite; nnde x car.
terrse faciunt feod. milit. ; et ecclesia dotata est de ij bov. terrse
non geld.
Ktrkebt Moresheued. In Kyrkeby Moresbeued sunt v
iear. terrse de feodo de Moubray ; nnde ecclesia dotata est de j
car. terrse non geld. ; et hser' de Wake ten' iiij car. terrse geld,
de Rogero de Moubray, et Moubray de rege in capite ; unde x
car. terrae [faciimt]* feod. milit.
Ediston. In Ediston sunt viij car. terrse de feodo Rogeri
Bygod : unde Prior de Hexthidham'' tenet v car. terrae et j bov.
non geld, de libertate Beati Petri; et Priorissa' tenet v bov.
terrse non geld. ; et Waterus Romayn-^ tenet ij car. terrse geld,
de Ricardo de Bronhue/ et Ricardus de Comitissa Albemarliae,
et Comitissa de Comite de Bygod, et Bygod de rege in capite ;
nnde ix car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem wap. ijs.
Bildesdale. In Bildesdale sunt ij car. terrae geld, de feodo
de Ros ; unde Prior de Kyrkeham tenet de Roberto de Ros pro
j marca annuatim, et Robertus de Ros de rege in capite ; unde
xij car. faciunt feod. milit.
BuTTERWYK. In Buttcrwyk sunt ij car. terrae de feodo de
Moubray ; unde iij bov. sunt de libertate Beatae Mariae* et non
geld. ; [et]* Nicholaus de Wake tenet j car. terrae geld., et tenet
de Johanne de Eyvyle, et Johannes de Rogero de Moubray, et
Rogerus de Moubray de rege in capite; xmde xx car. terrae
faciimt feod. milit. Et' redd, [ad] finem wap. xijd.
• bov., A. B. * et, A. B. « faciunt, A. B.
' See Memorials of Hexham (Edit. Surt, Soc,), vol. ii., 78.
• The Prioress of Keldhohne.
/ Perhaps a son of William de Eirkeby le Bomayn, who was living in 1242
(Mem. of Hexham^ ii., 100).
' Bicardo Bronhud, A. B. See page 118.
• Beati Petri, A. B. ' et, A. B.
i Et non redd, finem, A. B.
122 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Neusum. In Neusum sunt ij car. terrae geld, de feodo de
Brus^ quas hser* Nicholai de Neusum ten' de Brus pro xxs. redd,
per ann.^ et haer' de Brus de rege in capite. Et redd, pro fine
wap. iijs.
RiTON. In Biton sunt vj car. teme de feodo de NeviU ; et
inde Prior de Malton tenet ij bov. terrse in elemosinam non
geld. ; et Johannes de Biton tenet ij car. et sex boy. geld, de
Willelmo de Habbeton, et Willelmus de Habbeton de bar* de
Nevill, et haer* de Nevill de rege in capite ; unde viij car. terrae
faciunt feod. mUit. Et redd, pro fine wap. vs. Item Walterus
de Percehay tenet iij car. in eadem de feodo Luterell^ et Luterell
de rege in capite ; unde v) car. fSeiciunt feod. milit.
Habbeton. In Habbeton sunt iij car. terrse de feodo de
Nevill geld.; unde Willelmus de Habbeton tenet de haer' de
Nevill, et hser* de Nevill de rege in capite ; unde viij car. terrse
facixmt feod. milit. Et redd, ad finem wap. per. ann. ijs.
Thorneton in Bisbero. In Thometon sunt ij car. terrse
geld, quas Johannes de Buhner tenet de hser' de Nevill, et hser'
de NeviU de rege in capite ; unde iiij car. terrse faciunt feod.
milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per aim. iijs.
Parva Bero. In Berg est j car. [terrse]* et di. de feodo de
Luterell ; unde Priorissa de Keldholme tenet yj bov. terrse, et
Walterus de Habbeton tenet di. car. terrse geld., et Robertus
[de]' Chambard tenet j bov., et Johannes Colbain tenet j bov.
terrse; et tenent de Luterell, [et Luterell]* de rege in capite;
unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod. milit. ; et j car. terrse quam
Willelmus Malkac" tenet de socagio de Pekeiyng, et di. car.
terrse de libertate Beati Petri non geld. Et redd, ad finem wap.
per ann. ixd.
Magna Berg. In Berg sunt vij car. terrse; unde iij car.
terrse sunt de feodo [de] Luterell, unde Prior de Ellerton tenet
X bov. terrse in elemosinam; et Robertus Chambard tenet vj
bov. geld., et Bemardus de Berg j car. terrae geld., de feodo
Johannis de Wake, quam tenet pro xiiij™* parte feodi milit. ; et
Bemardus tenet de Ada de Everingham, [et Adam de Eve-
rjmgham]^ de Johanne Wake, et Johannes de Wake de Rogero
de Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite ; imde xij** car. terrae
faciunt feod. milit. Et redd, pro fine wap. per ann. per Bemar-
dum de Berg ixd.
Scalton. In Scalton sunt iij car. terrse geld, quas Ricardus
de Malbys tenet de Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in
* terra, A. B. ' de, A. B.
- et LutereU, A. B. - Malbay, A. Melka, B.
* et Adam de Everyngham, A. B. ' xii^ oar., A. B.
WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE^ N. R. 123
capite ; iinde xij car. faciunt feod. milit.^ et sic^ respond, pro
quarta parte feodi.
VILLiB INFRA LIBERTATES.
Dicunt etiam quod yj sunt villse et di. infra libertatem Beatae
Marise Ebor., videlicet, Spanton, Laystyngham, Hoton Under-
heg/ Dueld/ Appilton/ Northmanby, Kyrkeby Myperton* et
medietas de Gilling.
Item dicunt quod iiij sunt villae de libertate Beati Petri
Ebor.^ videlicet, Salton, Bayby/ Neuton, et Orimeston, et
medietas de Berg, et medietas de Wymbilton, et medietas de
Nawelton, et medietas de Appilton;* et non geld., nee respond,
alicui nisi ballivis de libertate ejusdem.
Ad articulum de feodis militum tenentur de domino rege in
capite, respond, superius in libro.
Ad articulum de annuls redditibus ad terminum vitte, nihil
dicimus quia nihil scimus.
Thorneton in' Bysbero. Johannes de Bulmer tenet ij
car. terrse in eadem, et respond, pro di. feod., [et tenet] ^ de
haBT* de Nevill, et haer* de Nevill de rege in capite.
Parva Berg. Priorissa de Keldholm tenet vj bov. terras, et
Walterus de Habbeton di. car. terrse, et Robertus Kambard j
bov., et Johannes Colbam j bov. Et omnes isti respond, pro
octava parte feodi milit., et pro medietate octavae partis feodi
milit. Et tenent de Roberto Luterell, et Robertus de rege in
capite.
Magna Berg. Bamerdus de Berg tenet j car. terrae, et
respond, pro xiiij™* parte feodi milit., et tenet de haer* de Wake,
et haer* de Wake ten' in capite de rege.
Sc ALTON. Ricardus de Malbyse tenet iij car. terrae in
eadem, et respond, pro quarta parte feodi milit., et tenet de
Rogero de Moubray, et Rogerus de rege in capite.
f A. and B. omit sic. '' Hutton-le-Hole.
• Dueld does not occur among " The names of all the towns and villages in
Her Majesty's liberty and court of record of the late dissolved monastery of St.
MmVs" {Ehorac.y 624). Perhaps Keldam (Keldhohne), two miles S.W. of
Appleton-le-Moor, is the place intended.
' Appleton-le-Moor.
" Kirkby Misperton is in Pickering Lithe wapentake.
• Brawby, in the parish of Salton.
• Ampilford, A. B. See p. 114.
• A. and B. omit in. ' et tenet, A. B.
WAPENTAGIUM DE LANGBERGHE.
[MSS. BawUnson, 460 B. (plim 448), to. 84 a.]
Inquisition facta apud Ormesby coram domino Johanne de
Kirkeby^ tliesaurario domini regis^ die Sabbati proximo ante
Passionem Domini^ anno regni regis Edwardi tertio decimo,
per hos xij viros, videlicet, dominum Bicardum de Scotterscelf,
dominum de Boselle, Gilbertnm de Camera, Waltermn de Hur-
wath, Waltermn Thorpe, Petrum Bagotte, Johannem de Bed-
mershall, Johannem de Kirkeby, Thomam Gower, Bobertum
Colby, Bicardum de Thome, B. de Marton, Thomam Waxander
et Badnlphum de Bathersby :
Qui dicunt super sacramentum quod iiij" et xvij villae sunt
in wapentagio de Langberche, scilicet, Marske cum Uplethum
cum West Cotum, Tocotts, Lasingby, Lakkingby, Eston,
Northmanby, Ormesby, Marton, Tollesby, Newham, Medelles-
burghe, Acclum, Arsum cum Levingthorpe, Stainsby, Hem-
lington, Staynton cum Thometon, Malteby, Thormonby, Bar-
wick, Ingelby-Loringe, Yarom, Wirkesdaill* cum Stayndallrig,
Kirke Levyngton, Castell Levyngton, Crathome cum Foxton,
Bongton, Engilby juxta AmecUflfe, Faceby cum Sexhowe,
Karleton, Magna Buskeby, Dromonby, Parva Buskeby, Parva
Broxton, Magna Broxton, Grenehowe, Engilby juxta Grenehowe,
Badersby, Ayton, Neweton, Pinchingthorpe, Esby, Killdayll,
Hoton, Gisbume, Upsall, Murton, Nunthorpe, Tonesdaill,*'
Seymor, Tanton cum Newby, Hilton, Querelton cum Trane-
holme, Pottowe, Hoton juxta Budby, Myddelton cum Thorpe,
Skelton, Brotton, Skyningrave, Morsom cum Stayneowe,^
• This part of Kirkby's Inquest does not occur in the York copy, or in any
of the other MSS. mentioned at the first i>age of the present volume. A Feo-
dary*8 Book (temp. SUz,) in the Beristry of the Dean and Chapter of York
contains, however, a portion of this Inquisition which, with a few exceptions,
agrees with the Kawlinson text. It is referred to in the succeeding notes by the
letter F. Extracts have been printed by Graves in his History of Cleveland, but
they are occasionally mixed up with other extracts from the '* Feoda Militum "
of the Slst Edward I., the same authority being erroneously assigned to both.
* Low Worsall, in the parish of Kirk Levington.
' Tunstall, a small hamlet about one mile S. W. of Nunthorpe.
' Stanghow, a village one mile N.W. of Great Moorsholme.
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBAROH^ N. R. 125
Grenerig/ Danby, Westerdaill, Leverton cum Wapillhowe/
Scaling, Loftous, Esington, Boleby, Ceton, Rouseby, Hilder-
well, Newton, Bamtby alias Bameby, Lithe, Egton, Rudby,
Pickton et Worstingby.^
Et qtuB vilke sunt gildabiks et qua non, dicunt quod omnes
yillse superius nominatse sunt gildabiles exceptis Westerdayll,
qua est in libertate Templariorum, et Middylburch et Neweham,
quae sunt de libertate Abbatis de Witby ; et excepta Rudby, quae
non est gildabilis. Et cum per rotulum per ipsos prseliberatum
testificatum sit ipsam esse gildabilem, postmodum per inquisi-
tionem diligentius et strictius reperiimt ipsam non esse, quia est
dominicalis ecclesise de Rudby.
Et si status eorum mutationem ; per quos, etc.
Thormanby.* Dicunt quod Thormanby mutatur per cartam
libertatis Abbatis et Conventus de Bilanda quam habent per
cartam domini Henrici regis, patris domini regis nimc, de
quadam parte villse praedictae, prout continetur in cartis suis, a
tempore Henrici regis praedicti.
Skelton et Marsk. Dicimt quod villae de Skelton et
Marske mutantur in hoc, quia ubi dare consueverunt commune
amerciamentum cum venitur, ad praesens contradicunt : quae
yillae sunt Walteri Faconberge, per quem status mutatur de
toto tempore suo et x annorum.
Kylton, Brotton, Lythum,* Morsum-'* et Danby, cum
PERTiNENTiis. Dicuut ctiam quod status villarum de Kilton,
Brotton, Lithum, Morsum et Danby, cum pertinentiis, mutatur
per Marmaduciun de Twinge, seniorem, defunctum, qui eas
tenuit, in hoc quod, ubi dare consuevit commxme amerciamentum,
dare contradicunt a tempore x annorum.
Ormesby, Newton,* Elerby, Mykilby, Barneby, Lieth,
Egton, Westingby* et Slethollme."* Dicunt etiam quod
status villarum de Ormesby, Neweton, Elerby, Mykilby,
Barneby, Lythe, Egton, Westingeby [et] Slethollme, cum
pertinentiis, mutatur in hoc, et per Petrum de Malo Lacu,
quod in eisdem villis ballivi domini regis facere consueverunt
* Probably Girrick, a hamlet in the township of Great Moorsholme.
^ Waupley, a hamlet one mile and a half S.B. of Liverton.
' Otherwise Westingby.
* Thomab}', in the parish of Stainton. See p. 105, ante,
* Perhaps this is Upleatham.
^ Great Moorsholme, in the parish of Skelton.
* Newton Mulgrave.
' The vill of Westingby has disappeared. Its site is probably indicated by
Westonby House, about one mile W.N.W. of Egton, in the parish of L^he. *
"• An error, doubtless, for Lealholme. The hamlet of Lealholme Bridge, in
the parish of Danby, is three miles W.N.W. of Egton, and Lealholm Hall is
about half that distance from Westonby House.
126 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
summonitionem et districtioiiem^ et debita domini regis levare^
et per prsedictum Petrum impediuntur.
QUERELETON/ SeYMOR^ HiLTON^ MiDDELTON^ EsTON^
Grenehowe, Hoton/ Pottou, Goweton, Rymekton/ Kerle-
TON. Dicunt etiam quod status villarum de Quereleton, Seimor,
Hilton^ Mydelton, Estonn^ Grenehowe, Hoton, Pottou, Goweton,
Rymeketon, Kerleton^ et duarum car. terras de Neweby, et vj
boyatarum in Scothnkelff et Thoralby, unius car. terrse in
Tranehollme, quse sunt de tenura ecclesiae Cantuariensis^ quas
Nicholaus de Meimell tenuity mutatur per Stephanum de
Mennell^ patrem Nicholai prsedicti^ in hoe quod^ ubi dare con-
sueverunt commune amerciamentum, eas dare defendit^ a tem-
pore XX** annorum.
ToNSTALL^ Ayton ET Browchton. Dicunt etiam quod
status villae de Tunstall^ iij car. terras in Magna Ayton^ x car.
terrae in Magna Browcheton^ quae sunt de feodo domini de
Mennell^ [qyn] non permittit ballivis domini regis tenere wa-
pentagium : mutatur per eimdem dominum Mennell^ quia ubi
consueverunt dare amerciamentum, eas dare defendit.
Wapentaoium infra libertatem ECCLEsiiE Cantuariensis.
Dicunt etiam quod dominus Nicholaus de Mennell non permittit
ballivis domini regis tenere wapentagium infra libertatem ecclesiae
Cantuar. de feod. milit. quia tenetur de domino rege in capite.
Skelton cum pertinentiis, et Enolefeld fsicj juxta Arne-
CLiFF. Dicunt etiam quod dominus Walterus de Faconbridge
tenet de domino rege in capite quinque feod. milit., una cum
castro de Skelton cum pertinentiis, unde Willelmus de Colvell
tenet di. feod. in Engleby juxta Ameclif, unde xij car. terrae
faciunt feod. unius milit., et reddit ballivo domini regis de« fine
cum wapentagio vs. xd.
NoNNYNGTON.'' Johaxmcs de Malteby tenet unum feod. et
fsicj Nonnington, unde x car. terras faciunt feod. unius milit.,
et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine wap. yjs.
LoFTEHousE. Prior de Gisburne, Willelmus Homef et alii
■ Whorlton. • Hutton, near Eudby, otherwise called Hutton Rudby.
' Bimeketon, F. An error, I believe, for Buncketon. East Bounton, in
the parish of Budby, is about three miles west of Potto and Goulton.
f pro fine wtpentagii, F.
*" This entry should probabW read as follows: — MaUehy, Johannes de
Malteby tenet unum feod. in Malteby et Thornton, unde x car. terne faciunt
feod. unius milit., et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine wap. vjs. — In the 31st
Edward I. John de Malteby held six carucates in Malteby, where ten made one
knight's fee. There is no place called Nunnington in Langbargh wapentake, but
the hamlet of Thornton is little more than half a mile E.N.E of Maltby.
• Thomas, son of Eudo de Humet, gave a capital manse in North Lofthouse
to the canons of Gisburn (Guisbrough), which William de Humet confirmed
{BuHon'M Man. JShor,, 849).
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBAROH^ N. R. 127
tenentes in Loftehouse tenent di. feod. in eadem de dicto domino
Waltero, unde xvij car. terrse facinnt feod. unins milit. Et
dictus Willelmus Hornet reddit ballivo domini regis ijs. iiijd.
Prior de Gisbume pro fine reddit iijs.
Englebt.^ Stephanns Gower et Lucia uxor ejus tenent di.
feod. in Engleby-Loreng de dicto Waltero, unde xij car. terrse
facinnt feod., et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine viijs.
BoLBTE. Bobertus Busshell tenet cU. feod. in Bolby de dicto
Waltero, unde x* car. facinnt feod. milit., et redd, ballivo
domini regis pro fine iijs.
Hilton. Major fqtuere magister) Willelmus de Petowe
tenet iiij*^ partem unius feod. in Hilton de dicto domino
Waltero, unde xij car. terrse facinnt feod., et redd, ballivo
domini regis pro fine iijs.
Memorandum quod Walterus Faconberg reddere tenetur
domino regi, pro portione sua terrarum et tenementorum domini
Petri de Brus, pro fine comitatus et wap. xd.
Yarom. Haeres Marmaduci de Thwenge, qui est in custodia
domini regis, tenet viij feod. milit. et di. ; et Danby pro uno
feod. de domino rege in capite ; et villam de Jarom, sicut liberum
burgum : et reddere tenetur ballivo domini regis, pro portione
ejus terrarum et tenementorum domini Petri de Brus, pro
finibus comitatus et wap. xjs.
KiLDAiLL, Crathorn, Barwick, Thorbianbt, Ormesbt,
Lasingbt, Normandby, Upsall, Mythorpb* et Arsum. Hie
xyj*' car. terrse facinnt feod. ; unde Willelmus de Percy de
Kyldall tenet iij feod. milit., de dicta hsereditate, — ^in Kildaillj
Crathome, Barwick et Thormanby unum feod., imde xij car.
[facinnt] feod. unius milit.; in Ormesby, Lasingby et Nor-
mandeby unum feod., unde xij car. terras faciimt feod. milit. ;
in Upsall, Mithorpe et Arsum unum feod., unde xij car. facinnt
feod. milit. [Et]' reddit per ann. ballivo domini regis pro fine
xyjs.
AccLUM, LEvyNGTHORPE,^ Thornton,' Marton, Tolisby
ET RouESBY. Willelmus de Bovington tenet tres partes unius
feod., de dicta haereditate, in Acclum, Levyngthorpe, Thornton,
' Afterwards called Cold iDgleby, and now, I believe, Ingleby Hill, a small
hamlet one mile and a half S.S.E. of Barwick-on-Tees, aliaa Barwiok-Inglebj,
in the parish of Stainton. The canons of Gisbum had "ex done Willelmi
Lorengis tres bovatas terrse et tres toftos in Caldengelby " (Mon, AngL, vi., 269).
" xij car., F.
• Minthrop, F. An error for Nunthorp. In the 31st Edward I. Amald de
Percy held one knight's fee in " Uppesale, Nunthorp et Arsum."
• xij car., F. This is the correct reading. • Et, F.
' Linthorpe, one mile north of Acklam.
' Thornton, near Stainton.
128 ki&kby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Marion, Tolisby et Rouesby ; unde x car. teme faciunt feod.
milit. ; et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine iijs.'*
Tampton.* Nicholaus Mennell tenet iiij**" partem iinius
feod. de dicta hsereditate in Tampton; unde xij ear. faciimt
feod. ; et redd, ballivo domini regis ijs.
Leverton. Henriens filius Conani*' tenet di. feod. de dicta
haereditate in Leverton ; nnde x car. terrae fecinnt feod. ; et
redd, ballivo domini regis [pro]^ fine viijs.
AsiLABT, Newton-Othenbruche' et Thorneton. Wil-
lelmus de Rossells tenet tres partes unius feod., de dicta haere-
ditate, in Asillaby, Neweton-Othenbrugh et Thorneton; unde
X car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et redd, per ann. domino regi
pro fine vs. xd.
PicKTON et Jarome. Galfiidus de Pickton tenet iiij*^
partem unius feod., de dicta haereditate, in Pikton ; unde xij car.
terrae faciunt feod. unius milit. ; et redd, pro fine iijs. Idem
Gal&idus tenet xij bov. terrae in campo^ de Jarom.
Seton [et] Skelton. Adam de Seton tenet iiij°' car. terrae,
de dicta haereditate, in Seton, et di. car. terrae in Skelton de
feod. Faconbrige; unde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.; et
redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine vs.^
TocoTTEs [et] Marske. Johauucs de Tocottes tenet unam
car. terrae, de dicta haereditate, in Tocottes, unde x car. faciunt
feod. ; et unam car. terrae in Marske de feod. Faconbrig, unde
xij car. faciunt feod. milit.; et redd, ballivo domini regis pro
fine ijs.
Stainesby, Hemlinoton, Colby, Pinchingthorp, Tocottes
ET BoLBY. Banulphus de Meinill* tenet in Stainsby, Hemling-
ton et Colleby, de dicta haereditate, unde xiiij car. terrae et* di.
faciunt feod. ; eV etiam in Pinchingthorpe, Tocottes [et]* Bolby ;
et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine xviijd. Walterus de Stains-
by reddit ballivo domini regis, pro quadam parte feodi illius
praedicti, de fine iijs. Adam Tocottes redd, ballivo domini regis,
pro quadam parte feodi illius praedicti, de fine vjs.
• jis., F. * Tanton, in the pariah of Stokedey.
• See p. 63, note r. ' pro, F.
' Otherwise called Newton subtus Othenesbergh, or Newton-Omback, and
now only Newton. " Not farre off, Ounsbery or Rosebeir Topping mounteth
up a mighty height, and maketh a goodly shew a farre off, serving unto sailers
for a marke of (firection, and to the neighbour inhabitants for a prognostication :
For, so often as the head thereof hath his cloudy cap on, lightly there followeth
raine : whereupon they have a proverbiall Bhime, JThen Rosehery Topping
weares a cap. Let CUveland then beware a clap" (Camden's Brit., ed. 1610,
p. 721). / campis, F. » ijs., F.
• An error for Nevill. Eanulph de Nevill was certified lord of Pinching-
thorpe in 1816.
' F. omits et di. > ac, F. * cum, F.
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBAROH^ N. R. 129
Hoton/ Pinchingkthorpe et Normanbt. Hugo de Hoton,*
Adam de Northemanby et Rogenis de Lofte tenent uniun feod.,
de dicta hsereditate^ in Hoton, Pinehingthroppe et Normanby ;
nnde xij car. terrse faciunt feod. milit. ; et Hugo de Hoton reddit
balliyo domini regis de fine^ pro sua parte^ vijs. Adam de North-
manby^ pro parte sua, yjs., et Rogerus Lofte, pro sua parte, in
Northemanby, yjs.
Yarom. Haeres Stephani Kellet tenet ij bov. terr», de dicta
bsereditate, in Yarom ; unde xij car. terrae facixmt feod. milit. ;
et reddit ballivo pro fine vijd. ob.
ESKEDALL, BaRONIA D£ MuLGRAYE, MaONA AyTON, MaONA
Browcheton et Tunstall. Dicunt quod Prior et Fratres de
Gromont tenent in Eskedalle, de dono Petri de Malo Lacu, x
car. terras in baronia de Mulgrave, tam in terris quam in
yasto. Accedere debent domino regi* custodiendi. Petrus de
Malo Lacu tenet iiij°' feod. milit. cum castro de Mulgrave de
domino rege in capite; unde Nicholaus Meinell tenet imum
feod. in Magna Ayton, Magna Browgheton et Tunstall ; unde x
car. terrse faciunt feod.; et reddunt ballivo domini regis pro
fine ijs. xd., causa custodiendi terr* Johannse Bayn de Broweghe-
ton, quae toto tempore dictus dominus in custodia custodit a
tempore xij annorum non reddidit fsicj : scilicet Hugo de
Tunstall, tenens dicti Nicholai, de dicto feodo, reddit ballivo
domini regis pro fine ijs.
Wilton, Lakinby, Lasingby, West Cottum, Elerdebt et
Thorpe* juxta Kilton. Ranulphus de Nevell tenet uniun
feod. de dicto Petro in medietatem de Wilton et in Lakinby,
Lasingby, West Cottum, Elerdby et Thorpe juxta Kilton ; unde
X car. teri'se faciunt feod. : et Johannes de Bulmer'' tenet illud
feod. de dicto Ranulpho, et idem Johannes reddit ballivo domini
regis pro fine vjs. viijd.
Neweton juxta Mulgrave. Robertus de Bemeby tenet
iiij**' car. terrae in eadem de dicto Petro. Radulphus de Thwing
et Robertus de Aclum tenent iiij°^ car. terrae in Neweton juxta
Mulgrave de dicto Petro. Liberi tenentes de Lithe tenent duas
' Hutton-Lowcross, commonly called Hutton-Locras, a township of scattered
houses in the parish of Guisbrough.
"• The Inq. p. m. of Hugh de Hoton, " qui tenuit de Lucia, filia et hserede
Boberti de Tweng, in custodia regis existente," was taken in the 18th Edward I.,
his son John, then aged fifteen years, being his next heir (Cal. Gen., i., 413).
In 1335 the prior and convent of Gisbum granted the manor of Hoton juxta
Gisbum to John, son of Hugh de Hoton, during his life, for the annual pension
of £1 Is. Od. {Burton's Mon. Ehor., 346).
" The text reads " re« tempore custodiendi," but F. properly omits tempore.
• Now called Kilton Thorpe.
f His grandson, Ealph de Bulmer, had a charter of free warren in Wilton,
Bulmer and Welbume in the 2ud Edward II. {Col, Rot. Chart. y 148).
130 KIRKBy's inquest foe YORKSHIRE.
car. terwe in eadem de dicto Petro. Liberi tenentes de Egton
tenent ij car. terrse in eadem de dicto Petro. Liberi tenentes
de Mykelby tenent iiij°' car. terrse in eadem de dicto [Petro] .
Qnae omnes praedictae car. terrae faciunt ij feod. milit., unde x
car. terrae faciunt feod. Et dominus Petrus de Malo Lacu red-
dit ballivo domini regis pro iij^^ feod. praedictis xxxviijs. yjd.
pro fine com^ et wap.
Wilton, [West Cotum], Marske et Uplethum. Johan-
nes Percy de TopcliflF tenet di. feod. in Wilton [et West Cotum]*
de domino rege in capite ; et Johannes de Bulmer tenet aliud
di. de dicto Johanne Percy, et idem Johannes Bulmer reddit
X li., . . . nomine liberae firmae. Item tenet in Marske et Uple-
thum yj car. terrae pro di. feod., et est tenens haeredum Willelmi
Argent' / et redd, ballivo domini regis pro finibus iijs. jd.
Castel-Leventon. Nicholaus de Menell' tenet di. feod. in
Castel-Leventon de domino rege in capite, unde x car. terrae
faciunt feod. ; et redd, ballivo domini regis pro fine viijs.
• Warleton,' Semor, Brathwaith,* Eston, Greneowe,'
Hilton, Midelton, Rudby, Hoton,"' Pothou cum Goweton,
Carleton, Runghton, Scuterskelfe, Thoraldby, Neweby,
Tranehollme et Pothoue. Nicholaus de Menell reddit bal-
livo domini [regis] pro Warlton, Semor cum Braithewaithe,
Eston, Greneowe, Hilton (excepta portione Willelmi dc Pottow),
Midleton, Rudby, Hoton, Pothou cum Goweton (excepta una
car. terrae quae est de feod. haered' Marmaduci de Thwiuge),
Carleton, Runghton, et pro una car. et \j bov. terrae in Scuter-
skelf [et]' Thoraldby, et ij car. in Neweby, et una car. terrae in
Tranehollme, quae sunt de libertate ecclesiae Cantuar., pro finibus
xxxs. (exceptis ijs. quos Robertus de Pottoue* reddere tcnetur
ballivo domini regis, pro titulo suo, in Pottowe, quia est de liber-
tate praedicta) . Et Johannes de Pottowe reddit pro parte sua
xijd. quos dictus Robertus et Johannes, de toto tempore suo,
• The text reads " Elwest tot " corruptly. The heirs of J. de Bulmer held
half a knight's fee in " Willton cum West Cotom " in the 31st Edward I. West
Coatham is two miles and a half north of Wilton.
•' William de Argenton, with the consent of Julian, his wife, and of Roger
and Agnes, their son and daughter, gave land in Uplium (Upleatham) to the
canons of Gisbum {Burton't Mon. Ebor., 353).
• On May 7th, 1285, Nicholas de Meynill had a charter of free warren in all
his demesne lands of Castellevyngton {Ord't Cleveland, 610).
' Whorlton.
" Brathwaith is not mentioned in the Inquisition of the Slst Edward I., or
in the Nomina Villarum. Its site is probably indicated by Braworth Farm,
about a mile and a half south of Seamer.
• Greenhow, a township in the parish of Ingleby-Greenhow.
• Hutton-Eudby. ' et, F.
' Robert de Pottowe married Alice, daughter of John de Blaby ( Col. Gen.,
ii., 601).
WAPENTAKE OF LANGBARGH^ N. R. 131
non reddiderunt ei, a tempore Robert! x annonim, a tempore
dicti Johamiis xij annorum. Et dictus Nicholaus reddere tenetur
baUivo domini regis pro terr^ Symonis Bert de Kerleton, de fine
iJ8., quos non reddidit a tempore xij annorum.*
Marton. Johannes de Blaby* reddit ballivo domini regis,
de tenemento suo in Marton, pro fine yjs.
Kyrkelethum. Marmaducus de Thwenge reddit ballivo
domini regis, de Kirkelethum ciun pertinentiis, pro fine xiijs.
iiijd.
Arsum.* Willelmus Ruse*' de Aresum reddit ballivo domini
r^^is, de tenemento suo in eadem, pro fine xijd.
MoRETON. Willelmus de Moreton reddit ballivo domini
regis, de tenemento suo in eadem, pro fine iijs.
HiLDERWELL. Hseres Roberti de Seton reddit ballivo domini
regis, pro tenemento suo in Hilderwell, pro fine xviijd.
SowETHE LoFTos. Willclmus Percy de Sowethe Lottos
reddit ballivo domini regis, de tenemento suo in eadem, pro
fine yjs.
Uplethym. Willelmus Argent^ de Uplethum reddit ballivo
domini regis, et quod tenet in eadem, de fine iiijs. jd.
Uplethum. Cutbertus Capoun de eadem reddit ballivo
domini regis, de tenemento suo in eadem, pro fine xvd.
Cufusmodi annui redditus debetur de singulis villis, turn ad
tumum vicecomitis, quam [ad visum franciplegii'] .
Quantum quilibet ballivis dat pro [Jirma'] wapentagii,
Yarom. Adam de Staineley tenet de dicta haereditate in
Yarom, unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. ; et reddit ballivo domini
regis pro fine iijd. ob.
Newton-Theurbrugh.^ Adam Arundall tenet tres car.
terrse in Neuton-Theuerbrught, de eadem haereditate, vel Mar-
gareta' Rose, unde decem car. terrae faciunt feod. ; et Rogerus
Maliverer tenet eas de dicto Ada; et idem Rogerus reddit
ballivo domini regis pro fine ijs. iiijd.
Thornemoneby, Levynthorpe, Stayneton, Lasingby,
• The York MS. (F.) ends here.
• By Inq. p. m., Slst Edward I., John de Blaby died seised of one messuage,
120 acres of land, a mill, and two acres of meadow in Marton {Col. Inq. p. «•.,
!., 166). See p. 99, ante,
• Ayresome, or Airsholme, near Linthorpe.
• An error, I believe, for EufTus. Richard, son of Baldric de Anisum, gave
two acres of land in Leventhorp to the monks of Midlesburg {Burton* t Mon.
Ebor., 83). William, son of Richard Ruffus de Arusum, gave all his land at
Billesdale to the canons of Kirkham (Ibid., 374). William RuflFus de Arusum
gave four acres of land at Gaiterig, or Gayteryk, near the Tees, to the monks of
Byland (Ibid., 332). '' See p. 128, note e.
• Margaret, wife of Robert de Ros, and sister and co-heiress of Peter de
Brus. Her sister Lucy married Marmaduke de Thweng.
k2
132 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
GtowETON ET Lythym. Prior de Gisbume tenet unum feod. in
Thomemoneby, Levyngthorpe, Stainton, Lasingby et Goweton,
de dicta haereditate^ unde x car. terrae faciimt unnm feod. milit. ;
et reddit pro finibus yjs. quos Prior debet Marmaduco de
Thwinge, quos reddere consuevit ; haeres suus reddere tenetur
pro ij bov. terrse Johannae Tofte duas acras et ij roddas terrae
in Lithum^ quae vtdent xxxiijs. iiijd.^ quos dictus Marmaducus
et haeredes ejus habent in collationc dictorum vj solidorum.
Thomas Waxander^ pro parte sua illius feodi^ reddit ballivo
domini regis pro fine iijs.
Johannes de Gauton (Gouton)^ pro parte sua illius feodi^
reddit domino regi xijd.
Thorpe et Moresum/ Marmaducus de Thwenge tenet xij
bov. terrae in Thorpe et Moresum de hsereditate de Brus, imde
X car. terrae faciunt feod. ; et reddit ballivo domini regis pro
fine ijs. viijd.
Barnaldeby.^ Prior de Gisbume [tenet] xxj bov. terrae in
Bamaldby^ unde x car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. ; et reddit bal-
livo domini regis pro fine iiijs. vjd.
KiRKE Levyngthorpe.* Henricus de Percy tenet quatuor
car. terrae in Kirke Levyngthorpe, imde x faciunt unum feod.
milit. ; et non reddit ballivo domini regis finem ; et est liberum
maritagium.
Kerke Levyngton. Willelmus de Levyngton tenet xj bov.
terrae in Kerke Levyngton, imde x car. terrae faciunt feod. ; et
reddit ballivo domini regis pro fine xviijd.
Faceby, Sexhowe, Wirkesayll/ Standall-brig/ Aclam,
Marton et Parva Buskeby. Domina Margareta de Rose tenet
iij feod. et di. feod. milit. de domino rege in capite. Robertus
de Scoterscelf, Rogerus Stormy [et] Robertus Gower tenent ij
feod. terrae in Faceby cum Sexoue, Wirkesaill cum Standall-
brige, Aclam, Marton [et] Parva Buskeby ; imde x car. terrae
faciunt feod. Et Robertus de Scoterskelf reddit, pro parte sua,
pro fine viijd. Rogerus Stormy, pro parte sua, pro fine iijs. viijd.
Buskeby Parva, Glaphowe,* Tocottes' et Lethum. Wil-
/ Eilton Thorpe and Great Moorsholme, in the parish of Skelton.
' Bamahy, a small hamlet two miles and a half west of Guishrough.
* A clerical error for Kirke Levyngton, where Henry de Percy held four
carucates in the Slst Edward I. * Low Worsall.
J Called Stayndalerigge in the Inquisition of the Slst Edward I. Staindale
Hill is the name of a farm on Low Worsall Moor, in the parish of Kirk
Levington.
* Glaphowe does not occur in the Nomina Villarum. It is probably identical
with Wapillhowe ( Waupley ) mentioned at p. 125. In the Slst Edward I. Geoffrey
de Maucovenaunt held half a knight's fee in " BoUeby cum Glapphowe." Waupley
is about three miles 8.W. of Boulby.
' Tocketts, a small township one mile and a half S.S.W. of Upleatham.
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBAROH^ N. R. 133
lelmus Mowebery, junior, pro quodam tenemento quod tenet de
illo feodo in Parva Buskeby, reddit pro fine ijs. Matheus de
Glaphowe tenet di. car. terrae in Glaphowe, unde x faeiunt feod.
milit. Adam Tocottes tenet di. feod. in Tocottes et Lethum,
unde X faeiunt feod. ; et reddit ballivo domini regis pro fine vs.
EsiKOTON. Gilbertus de Camera et Gal&idus de Maucov-
(en)ande tenent di. feod. in Esington de dicta Margareta, imde
xij car. terrse faciimt uniun feod. Et dictus Gilbertus, pro
medietate sua illius feodi, reddit ballivo domini regis pro fine
iijs. ; et dictus Galfridus, pro sua medietate, reddit de fine iijs.
Stokeslay, Batherby, Ingleby juxta Grenehowe, Parva
Browohton, Dromondby, Kyrkeby, Magna Buskeby, Scoter-
SKELFF, Parva Buskby, Thoralby et Neweby. Johannes de
Balliolo* tenet iiij [feod.] de domino rege in capite in Stokeslay,
Batherby, Ingleby juxta Grenehowe, Parva Browghton, Dro-
mondby, Kirkeby, Magna Buskeby, Parva Buskeby, Scoterskelf,
Thoraldby et Neweby. Et Robertus filius Rogeri" tenet ea de
dicto Johanne, et Hugo de Euer tenet eadem feoda de dicto
Roberto, unde xiiij car. terrae faeiunt feod. Et idem Hugo
reddit ballivo domini regis pro fine xvs.
Kirkeby. Johannes de Kerkeby, qui tenet partem illorum
feod., reddit ballivo domini regis pro fine vs.
Robertus de Scoterskelf tenet partem illorum feod., et reddit
ballivo domini regis pro fine ijs.
Robertus de Hastinge,^ qui tenet partem illorum feod., reddit
ballivo domini regis pro fine xs.
Robertus de Gowerton,^ qui tenet partem illorum feod., red-
dit ballivo domini regis pro fine vs.
Prior de Hexam,* qui tenet partem illorum feod., reddit bal-
livo domini regis pro fine xiijs.
Willelmus Stormy, qui tenet partem illorum feod., reddit
ballivo domini regis pro fine xs.
" The celebrated John de Balliol, one of the competitors for the throne of
Scotland. He was declared king in 1292, and died in 1296.
" Roger de Eure, eldest son of John Fitz Robert, by Ada de Balliol, aunt to
the above-mentioned- John de Balliol, who had Stokesley of the gift of her father
Hugh. The Inq. p. m. of Lady Ada de Balliol was taken in the 35th Henry 111.,
when the Jurors say that " dominus Hugo de Balliol dedit manerium de Stokesley
cum pertinentiis Adse filise suae in liberum maritagium, et quod dicta Ada post
mortem viri sui feoffavit Hugonem et Robertum filios sues de prsedioto manerio
cum pertinentiis die Dominica proxima ante festum Sancti Bamabs Apostoli
anno regni regis Henrici, filii regis Johannis, tricesimo quarto" {Cal. Gen., i., 38).
• William, son of Adam de Hesting, was lord of Great Buskby in 1231 {Ord's
Cleveland, 395). '' A clerical error for Gower.
♦ The portion of the fee of Balliol held by the Prior of Hexham comprised
lands in Ingleby, Little Broughton and Kirkby {Mem. of Hexham, ed. Surt. Soc,
ii., xiv.). " Item Prior de Hextildesham tenet tenementa in Parva Brouton quie
tolebant reddere de finibus per ann. xijd., xx anniselapsis" {Rot, Hundr., i., 128).
184 KIBKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
Dicunt quod dominus Walterus de Faconbrig et haeredes
Marmaduci Thewenge, ballivi wapentagii de Langberch in feodo,
per eartam domini Johamiis regis, dant, pro firma illius wapen-
tagii annuatim domino regi xl marcas.
In quibus rebus sen perqiuesiiis status scilicet wapentagii, etc.
Dicunt quod in xvij li. ijs. ijd. annuatim firma wapentagii.
In prsemissis ad voluntatem promittimt : in wager, waysum, et
in aliis perqusesitis constat firma wapentagii.
Item non depecunia qwe resfpondeturj vicecomiti de persona
contra statum, quia nihil.
Item, si ballivi infra libertatem vel extra veteribus exitibus
utantur, per quas, etc. Nihil.
Et de illis qui clamant habere libertat' et wapentag, etc.
Skelton. Dicunt quod Walterus de Faconbrige clamat
habere, per eartam domini regis nunc, wreccam maris pertinen-
tem ad partem suae baronise de Skelton, et furcam, mercatum,
et pertinentia, scilicet, a quo tempore, nullum potest inquirere
(sic).
Yarom et Brotton. Haeres Marmaduci de Tweng clamat
habere mercatum et feriam in Yarom, et villam de Yarom libe-
rum burgum, et pertinentia, scilicet, qualiter, et a quo tempore,
quod non potest inquiri. Et warennam in Brotton per eartam
domini regis nunc, et wreccam maris pertinent, ad baroniam
suam et pertinent, de Yarom, scilicet, qualiter, dicunt quod sine
warranto, scilicet, a quo tempore, dicunt quod a tempore istius
anni, etc.
Cuckbwalde.'' Stephanus de Malo Lacu' clamat habere
parcum in Cuckewolde, scilicet, qualiter, ignoratur, et a quo
tempore, dicunt quod istius anni. Petrus de Malo Lacu clamat
habere ftircam et wreccam maris, scilicet, qualiter, dicimt sine
warranto, a quo tempore, istius anni.
Magna Ayton. Hseres Baldwini Wake, qui est in custodia
domini regis, clamat habere marcatum in Magna Ayton et war-
ennam, per eartam domini regis Henrici, et furcam, scilicet,
qualiter, et a quo tempore, non potest inquiri.
Wilton, Lakinby, Lasinoby et Cottom. Nicholaus de
Menell clamat habere feriam in Weolton,' per eartam domini
Edwardi regis, et warennam, parcum et furcam, scilicet, qualiter,
' Peter de Malo Lacu had a charter of free warren in Cukewald in the 38th
Henry III. (Co/. Rot. Chart.y 80). I am unable to identify this place.
• Probably Stephen de Mauley, afterwards prebendary of Bugthorpe and
archdeacon of Cleveland^ who died in 1317^ and was buried in Y'ork Minster
{Fatti Ebor., i., 378).
' An error for Whorlton. On July 16th, 53rd Heniy III., the king granted
a charter of free warren, market, etc., in Welverton (Whorlton) to Nicholas do
Meynill, which was confirmed by Edw. I., Nov. 24th, 1281 ( Ord's Cleveland, 610).
WAPENTAKE OP LANGBARGH, N. R. 135
et a quo tempore, non potest inquiri. Johannes Buhner" clamat
habere warennam liberam in Wilton, Lakmby, Lasingby et Cot-
tom, in feodo suo, per cartam domini Johannis (data cartse anno
V*®), et furcam et pertinent, a Conquesto.
Ayton Parva. Radulfus' de Malbis clamat habere furcam
in Parva Ayton, et terras suas non gildabiles in eadem, quae
sunt de honore regis.
Berwyck. Hugo filius Henrici clamat habere warennam
in Berwik, per cartam domini regis Henrici, et furcas, scilicet,
qualiter, non potest inquiri.
Stokesley. Hugo de Eury** clamat habere feriam in Stokes-
ley per cartam domini Henrici, patris domini regis nunc. Market
Town, et furcas, scilicet, qualiter, et a quo tempore, non potest
inquiri.
KiLLDAYLL, Ormesby ET Crathorne. Willclmus de Percy*
• His grandfather, Alan de Wilton, had a charter of free warren "apud
Wilton cum pertinentiis, scilicet Cothum et Laisingebi et Lacnebi in feodo suo/'
28th April, 5th John (Bot. Chart., 127 i).
' Undoubtedly an error for Bicardus. The name of Balph does not occur in
the Malbis pedigree. Sir Richard Malbis, of Acaster Malbis, was the head of
the family at the date of this Inquest. On Aug. 28th, 1179 (25th Henry II.),
Boger de Molbray and Henry de Munford released the capital messuage " et
totam medietatem terrae de Eton" to Richard Malebisse (Tork Corporation
Papert, ii., 954).
» Hugh de Eure had a charter of free warren in Stokesley in the 19th
Edward I. (Col. Rot. Chart., 121).
' " Inquisitio facta die Dominica proximo post diem Cinerum anno 13**
Edwardi primi coram Johanne de Reygate et Oalfrido Aguyllun super statu
Willelmi de Fercy de Kyldale, etc. — Dicunt [juratores] super sacramentum suum
quod prsedictus Willelmus de Percy de Kyldale ad pra?sens non est compos mentis
suae. Dicunt etiam quod idem Willelmus dedit manerium suum de Crathorne
cum pertinentiis Willelmo filio suo juniori, habendum et tenendum de pnedicto
patre suo et haeredibus suis tota vita ipsius Willelmi filii. — Et dicunt quod tem-
pore quo fecit dimissionem prsedicti manerii pnedicto Willelmo filio suo, infirma-
batur quadam infirmitate quae dicitur Paralasis, et fuit tunc minus compos
mentis susd. — Dicunt etiam quod prsedictus Willelmus pater post festum Sancti
Michaelis anno regni domini regis nunc duodecimo dedit manerium suum de
Kildale cum pertinentiis praedicto Willelmo filio, habendum et tenendum eidem
Willelmo filio tota vita ipsius Willelmi filii. — Et dicunt- quod post decessum
pnedicti Willelmi filii praAictum manerium cum pertinentiis remanebit Willelmo
filio Amaldi de Percy et ha>redibu8 suis imperpetuum. Et revera dicunt quod
tempore quo praidictus Willelmus pater fecit donationem et dimissionem illam,
non fuit compos mentis suae nee sanse memorise, immo omnino impotens sui
sensus et virium. — Postmodum prsedictus WiUelmus pater visus et diligenter
diversimode examinatus per pradictos Johannem de Eeygate et Galfridum
Aguyllun sujjer statu suo, utrum videlicet sit compos mentis sua) necne, et
super aliis articulis in brevi contentis, dixit tenere lacrimando prout loqui potuit
quod ipse non fuit compos mentis sua), nee scivit qualiter Willelmus filius suus
intra vit manerium suum de Kildale, nee quo modo ipse ejectus est ab eodem
manerio. Et ad alios articulos brevis, nee ad alia sibi opposita, nihil respondebat ;
sed petiit tenere lacrimando quod posset pacem ab eis habere, et quod non impe-
dirent ipsum quin posset reverti ad manerium suum de Kildale. Unde viso et
examinato diversimode prajdicto Willelmo patre per prajdictos Johannem et
186 kirkbt's inquest fob Yorkshire.
clamat habere marcatnm et feriam in Kildayll/ per cartam
domini regis Henrici, et warennam in Kildaill et Ormesby, per
eandcm cartam, warennam in Crathome pertinent^ et fiircas in
Kildaill^ scilicet, qualiter et a quo tempore, non potest inquiri.
GisBURNE, Lythum, Tollesby, Arneclief, Ugthorpe,
Malteby, Tolbsby, Uplethum, Arsum, Barnalby, Lonsdayll,'
Skelderschuthe* et Gisburn PRiBDicTA. PrioT dc Gisbume
clamat habere totam Gisburn et totam Lithum,* scilicet, novem
car. terrae, cum ilia parte de Cotum quse illi adjacet, cum omni-
bus pertinentiis, etc., de eadem; di. car. terrae in Tollesby;
duas bov. terrae et unum toftum eis adjacens in Amecliff j^
imam car. terrae in Ugthorpe, et quandam villam cum duabus
bov. terrae in Malteby; di. car. terrae, cum pertinentiis;'' in
Tolsby duas bov. terrae et unimi toftum, ut antedictimi est;
duas antedictas bov. terrae in Ugthorpe, et tenement^ North-
marm'* fsicj et Uplithum et iiij®'^ acras terrae, in eadem terra, in
Arsima cum pertinent, in liberam, puram et perpetuam elemosi-
nam. Et clamat habere [soch, infangthef, toll et team]-^ in
liberam et puram elemosinam. Clamat etiam habere warennam,
per cartam domini regis Henrici, patris domini regis nunc, in
Gisbume, Ugthorpe, Barnalby, Lounesdaill [et] Skelderschuthe,
a tempore dicti regis, anno xlvj. Clamat etiam habere merca-
timi et feriam in Gisburn per tres dies durantes, per cartam
domini regis Henrici, a tempore dicti regis, anno xlvij.
Broughton et Kyrkeby. Dicunt quod Abbas de Revalibus
clamat habere libertates in omnibus finibus in Browegheton^
Galfridum, videtur eis quod idem Willelmus est omnino impotens sui et virium
sui corporis atque carens ratione et sensu sanse memoriae et inteUectus '* ( Cal.
Chn.y i., 359).
' In 37th Henry III. William de Percy had a grant of a market and fair at
Kildale, with free warren there and in Ormesby (CcU. Sot Chart. ^ 77).
• Lonsdale, a fisirm in the parish of Great Ayton, three miles S.S.W. of
Ouisbrough.
« Skelderskew Grange in Commondale, in the parish of Guisbrough.
• Before 1125 Robert de Brus, the founder, gave to the canons of Gisbume
" totam Lyum (Kirkleatham), scilicet, novem carucatas terrse, cum ilia parte de
Cotum, quae illi adjacet, et caeteris omnibus ad eam pertinentibus " {Mon. Angl.^
vi., 267).
' The same canons had " ex dono Walter! Ingelram ecclesiam de Erenclive,
oum duabus bovatis terrae et manso eis adjacente " {Ibid., vi., 268).
' There is something omitted here. This paragraph is most corrupt.
• Perhaps Northmanby is the place intended.
^ The text reads " Sochefanghetoll et tenement." corruptly. King Henry I.
granted to the prior and canons sac, soc, thol, theam, and infangentheof, and
also allowed them a market at Guisbrough every Monday, and a fair every year
for three days, viz., on the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, and on the day
before and after. He likewise granted them free warren in the demesne lands
of Guisbrough, Ugthorpe, Bernaldby and Lounsdale {Ord'g Cleveland, 187).
' Little Broughton. In an account of the lands, etc., given to the monks
WAFENTAILE OF LANOBABGH^ N. R. 137
et Kirkeby, quas habuit de dono Jurdani Payne, Alani Bareni
et aliorum liberorum hominiLiu de eisdem villis prsedictis, tenend'
eas terras quietas et solutas ab eonim servitiis secularibus, et ab
omni opere servili, per cartas Richardi regis et regis Henrici,
patris domini regis nunc, anno liiij*®.
Cableton. Clamat [etiam] habere in Carleton tres bovatas
terrae de dono Symonis filii Galfridi Bert in pnram et perpetuam
elemosinam, per cartam domini regis Henrici, patris domini
regis nunc, anno Ivj. Et « teneatur aliquo serviiio, etc., dicimt
quod modo debito intelligunt.
Si quid domino regi de suo jure fuerit subtractum, etc, Dicunt
quod vs. iiijd. annui redditus, de iij car. terrae in Kemesdayll*
juxta Greneowe, sunt a domino rege subtracti [per] Bobertum
de Mennell, avura Nicholai de Mennell, a tempore domini Jo-
bannis regis. Et xxs. annui redditus, de iij car. terrae in Magna
Broughton, sunt a domino rege subtracti per AUanum Baren,
antecessorem Johannis nimc, a tempore Johannis domini regis,
etc.
Si quid in wapentagio domino regi pertinere debeat unde sei-
ritus non est. Dicunt quod dominus rex seisitus non est de
secta comitatus terrae quae fuit Roberti de Lasingby in eadem,
quae eidem pertinere debeat, etc. Dicunt quod dominus rex non
seisitus est de secta comitatus terrarum quae fuerunt Willelmi
Capoim in Uplethimi, quae ei pertinere debeat ; et dicunt quod
dominus rex seisitus non est de secta comitatus terrae [quae]
fiiit Roberti Barmby in eadem, quae pertinere debeat, etc.
of BioTaux during the abbacy of Sylvan, who died in 1189, it is recorded that
" grangiam de Brocton cum pertinentiis suis dederunt nobis Jordanus Paen et
csteri liberi homines ejusdem villae" {Mon. Angl.^ v., 282).
* The Camisedale of Domesday Book. Mr. Ord {Hist. Cleveland, 244) sup-
poses this place to be identical with Commondale, a township in the parish of
Guisbrough, which, according to Graves (page 435), should more properljr " be
written Colmandale," having been " so called from the venerable Colman, bishop
of Lindisfeme, who had formerljr an hermitage or place of residence here." The
canons of Guisbrough had lands in " Colmandale" {Mon. Angl.y vi., 276), which
would be included in the original donation of the founder, Robert de Brus.
Commondale, however, can scarcely be considered " juxta Greneowe," from which
it is distant more than six miles. In the Becapitulatio of the Domesday survey
Camisedale is placed between Engelbi and Broctun. Ingleby-Greenhow is only
two miles from Broughton.
WAPENTAGIUM DE PTKERING IN NORTH-
R[IDING] COM. EBOR.'
[MSS. Bawlinson, 450 B, 183 a.]
Marton. Est in eodem wapentagio, in qua sunt tres car.
terrae de soca, et talliantur^ quas Willelmus de Aton tenet.
HoTON.* Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt xj car. et una
bov. terwe de soca quas Agnes de Vescy tenet, et talliantur
quoad domini regis, etc.
Newton et Preston.*' Respondent pro una villa in eodem
wap., in qua simt duse car. et di. de baronia, de feodo Rogeri
Bygott, et sunt geldabiles; quanmi Symon Ughtred tenet x
bov., et Jacobus Jordan x bov. terrae, etc.
Aton.** Ex parte occidentali aquae est in cod. wap., in qua
sunt viij car. terrae de soca de Pykeryng, et talliantur, quas
Willelmus de Aton tenet de domino Edmundo,* etc.
Aton.-^ Ex parte orientali aquae est in eodem wap., in qua
simt quatuor car. et yj bov. terrae de baronia ; de quibus ij car.
sunt de feodo Rogeri Bygott [et]^ sunt geld. ; quarum Willelmus
de Irton tenet unam car., ct Willelmus de Fyshbum et participes
sui unam car. Et ij car. et yj bov. sunt de feodo Henrici Percy,
et sunt geld., quas Alanus fUius Ricardi et Alexander de Percy
et participes sui tenent, etc.
Irton. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt iiij*^'^ car. terrae de
' Collated with Addit. MS. 26,729, in the British Museum, oited in the
following notes by the letter S. This wapentake does not occur in any of the
other copies of KirkbVs Inquest. There is, however, in the possession of Joseph
Munby, esq., of York, "A Booke shewinge the tenure of all such Manners,
Landes and Tenements in the Countye of York, as are at this day holden of the
Bight honorable Henry Earle of Northumberland." This, which is hereinafter
referred to as the Percv MS., was compiled in 1607 by " John Carvile, esquier,
his Lordship's steward.^' It contains two or three notes "ex quadam In-
quisitione, capta coram Johanne de Kirkeby, yocata Kirkehy Quest, apud
Scartheburg, die Martis .... anno regni regis Edwardi primi tertio decimo, de
▼illis et carucatis terrsQ in wapentagio de Pickeringe, et de feodis militum ejusdem
wapentagii." These notes, fortunately, supply some valuable additions to the
BAwlinson text. * Button Bushel.
* Preston has disappeared. It is not mentioned in the Nomina Villarum.
d West Ayton.
* Edmund Plantagenet, sumamed Crouchback, earl of Lancaster.
/ East Ayton. ^ et, 8.
WAPENTAKE OF PICKERING LYTHE^ N. R. 139
baronia^ de fepdo de Percy, et sunt geld. ; quarum Willelmus de
Irton tenet xiiij bov. terrae, Sibilla del Hay unam car., Thomas
de Irton v bov., et Johannes de Russell v bov terrae, etc.
Thorpfeld.^ Quamvis non sit villa, est in eodem wap., in
qua est una car. terrae de baronia, de feodo Henrici de Percy,
et est geld., quam Johannes de Percy, qui est in custodia domini
regis, tenet, etc.
Semer. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt quinque car. terrae
de baronia, de feodo Henrici Percy, et sunt geld., quas praedic-
tus Henricus tenet, etc.
Dbpbdale.^ Quamvis non sit villa, est in eodem wap., in
qua sunt quatuor car. terrae de baronia, de feodo Henrici Percy,
et sunt geld. ; quarum Henricus de Kayton tenet ij bov., Wil-
lelmus filius Reyneri ij bov.. Abbas de Bella Landa^ vj bov.,
Thomas de Anlaeby xiij bov., Johannes Bard iiij bov., Johannes
de Percy ij bov., Capell^ de Osgotby ij bov., et Henricus de
Kayton et Willelmus filius Rayneri unam bov.
Burton Dale.* Quamvis non sit villa, est in eodem wap.,
in qua sunt iiij^ car. terrae de soca de Pykeryng (secundum
alios rotulos de baronia)^ quas Johannes de Percy tenet, et sole-
bant talliari, et pro quibus praedictus Johannes reddit firmam
domino Edmundo; sed tallagium subtractum est, a tempore
mortis domini regis Johannis, etc.
Osgotby. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt v car. terrae de
baronia, et sunt geld. ; quarum Johannes Bard tenet ij car. et
V bov., Capell^ de Osgotby iij bov., Thomas de Anlaeby ij bov.,
Johannes filius ejus ij bov., Johannes de la Mare ij bov., haered.
S . . . myflFs (secundum alium rot.) ij bov. terrae, ecclesia de
Kayton unam bov., Allanus Stanes unam bov., Robertus de
Righton unam bov., Johannes Payne ij bov., Ricardus filius
Johannis ij bov., Abbas Rievallis unam bov.
Kayton. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt iiij^ car. terrae :
de quibus ij car. simt de baronia, de feodo Rogeri Bygott, et
* I am unable to identify Thorpfeld.
' Deepdale, on the east side of Weapon-ness (Oliver's Mount), extends from
one to three miles south of Scarborough.
i Durand de Cliva, and William de Clayton, son of Durand, gave the manor
of Depedale to the monks of Byland (Burton's Mon. Ebor., 332).
* Button Dale, on the west side of Weapon -ness, near Scarborough. In
1209 king John confirmed to the nuns of ^<osedale the grant which "Matilda
<^u8e fUit uxor Americi de Scardeburgh per cartam suam fecit prsedictis monia-
libus de sex lagenis olei annuatim infra xv dies post festum Nativitatis Sancti
Johannis Baptist®, de quodam tofto in Burtondale jacente inter- toftum beati
Nicholai et toftum Siwardi Pistoris, et de quodam alio tofto super Bamesdale,
infra murum quod fuit Willelmi filii Gamelli imperpetuum recipiendis" (Mon.
Angl., iv., 318).
' S. omits secundum alios rotulos de baronia.
140 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
sunt geld.; quarum Johannes Bard tenet unam car. terrae, et
hser* WiUelmi Hateryst' unam car. : et aliae ij ear. fuenint de
baronia^ de feodo Willelmi Desengers,* et sunt de elemosina
de Whitby, et non sunt geld. ; quarum Abbas de Whitby tenet
unam car., et hser* Willelmi Hatcrist unam car.
Kylwardby." Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt ij car. terrae
de baronia de feodo Henrici de Percy, et sunt geld., quas Symon
de Cresacre tenet, etc.
Lebreston. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt vj car. terrae
de baronia de feodo Rogeri Bygott, et sunt geld.; quarum,
scilicet Ro. de Percy [et] Robertus Playce'' tenet fsicj ^ bov.,
Johannes Bard tenet ij car., Prior de Bridlyngton iij car., et
Abbas Rievallis unam car.
Memorandum quod in alio rotulo wap. Robertus Wyemf
tenet ix bov. terrae infra summam praedictam, etc.
Grysthorpp. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt iiij car. terrae
de soca de Pykeryng, et talliantur ; quarum Prior de Bridlyng-
ton tenet ij car. et ij bov., et Rogerus de Morpath* tenet unam
car. et vj bov. terrae, etc.
Newbigoyng.'' Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt ij car. terrae
de soca de Pykering, et talliantur, quas Robertus de Wyerum'
tenet, etc.
Thurstanby.' Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt ij car. terrae
de baronia de feodo Henrici de Percy, et sunt geld., quas Wil-
lelmus de Mireth" tenet, etc.
Bryniston. Est in eodem wap., in qua simt iij car. et di.
terrae de feodo Rogeri Bygott, et sunt geld. ; quarum Prior de
Bridlyngton tenet xiiij bov., et haeres Rogeri Moraunt tenet
xiiij bov. terrae, etc.
Cloghton. Est in eodem wap., in qua sunt una car. et ij
bov. terrae de baronia de feodo Henrici de Percy, et sunt geld.,
quas Adam de Dugylby* tenet. Et non plus hie de infra sok
quia xij de Scalby respond, inde, etc.
" Besengers, S. " Eillerby, near Cayton.
* In 1303 the Prior and Convent of Bridlington held one mediety of Leb-
berston^ and Robert de Place the other (Burton's Mon. Ehor., 235).
' In 1316 Robert de Wyem and the Prior of Bridlington were returned
lords of this place.
« In 1266 William, son of Robert, son of Roger de Morpath, quit-claimed
six oxgangs of land here to the canons of Bridlington {Burton's Mon. Ebor., 231).
Newbiggin is one mile east of Gristhorpe.
• 8rd July, 1306. Licence to Robert de Wyeme to have an oratory within
his manor of Neubyging {Bea. Gh'eenJIeld, pars i., 112 a).
' Throxenby, in the parish of Scalby.
" An error, doubtless, for William de Morers, who held two carucates here
in the 81st Edward I. S. reads corruptly "AhXm. de Moreth." See p. 146,
pottea.
' In 1299 Adam, son of Adam de Dugelby, gave one capital messuage in
WAPENTAKE OF PICKERING LYTHE, N. R. 141
Yedinoham. Pretia* Priorissa de Yedjmgham tenet in
campo in quo est scitus abbathiae ij car. terrae de baronia de
feodo Bogeri Bygott quae non sunt geld.; et idem Rogerus
respond, pro eisdem.
FuKBRioo. Pratres Militiae Templi tenent in loco qui dici-
tur Pukbrigg/ in quo domus eorum scituatur^ [et] sunt ij car.
terrae de baronia^ de feodo Bogeri Bygot, non geld., etc.
[Snaynton^ cum Westethorpe' in Brumpton. Est in
eodem (scilicet wap. de Pickeringe) in qua sunt xv caruc. ; qua-
min X*" sunt de baronia, de feod. Bogeri Bygot, et sunt geld.,
quas Johannes de Vescy tenet. Et ij carucat. et dimid. de
baronia, de feod. Henrici de Percy, et sunt geld.; quarum haered.
Alani Cynere tenent unam carucat. et dimid., et WiUehnus
Themef unam car. Et ij car. et dimid. sunt de socagio domini
Edmundi, et talliantur; quarum Priorissa de Wykeham* tenet
xiij bovat., et Bobertus de Conoysklef vij bovat.]
wapentaoium de pickeringe in northr' in com. ebor.*
Defeodis milit, qua ienentur de domino rege in capite, et qui
ea tenent y et in quibus villis, et qui sunt tenentes sui, et ubi sunt,
ut sciatur ubi distringendum sit pro servitiis domini regis, si
a retro fuerint, pradicti juratores dicunt quod,
Bogerus Bygott tenet de domino rege in capite, pro feodo
imius milit., xj car. terrae (secundum rotulum wapp. xij car.,
etc.) in Sy velyngton,*^ Marton, Parva Edston,'' et Cathwayte ;'
quod feodum Bicardus Bruys tenet de eodem Bogero. Et de
quo etiam feodo idem Bicardus tenet in dominico in Syveling-
ton iij car. et iij bov. terrae ; Priorissa de Yedingham, de eodem
Bicardo, in eadem, unam car. et unam bov. terrae; Prior de
Malton, de eodem Bicardo, in eadem, iiij bov. terrae.
Clocton, with three oxgangs of land and four orofbs, to the canons of Bridlington
{^Bwrton't Mon. Ebor., 221). » Prajterea, 8.
' Foukebrigg, now called Poulbridge, about one mOe east of Yedingham
abbey, was afterwards given to the Hospitallers, and is described in an extent of
their possessions in England, taken in 1838, as " una plaoea destructa, cujus
herbagium valet per ann. xs. " ( The Hospitallers in England. Ed. Camd. Soc.,
140).
f This entry is taken from the Perc^ MS., fo. 264 a. See p. 144, postea.
• Westhorpe is not mentioned in the Nomina Villarum, and has now dis-
appeared.
' Richard, son of Thora de Soeigton, gave land in Snainton to the nuns of
Wykeham {Burton's Mon. Ebor., 257).
* S. omits this title. * Sinnington.
^ Little Edston is in Ryedale wapentake.
' Cathwayte is not mentioned in the Aid of the 31st Edward I., or in the
Nomina Villarum, and I am unable to identify it. There is a farm called
Cartoft about half a mile north of Little Edston.
142 kirkbt's inquest fob torkshibe.
Abbas Beatse Marice Ebor. tenet de eodem Ricardo^ et de
eodem feodo, in Marton vij bov. et xxx acras terrae, vocatas
nnam bov. terrae, etc. Prior de Malton de eodem, in eadcm, ij
bov. et di. terrae ; Prior de EUerton, de eodem Ricardo, in eadem,
iiij bov. ; hseredes Reneri^ Bertram, de eodem Ricardo, in eadem,
iij bov.; hser* Mathei de Benyngfeld/ de eodem Rieardo, in
eadem, residuum, scilicet, unam car. yj bov. et di.
Prior de Malton, de eodem Ricardo, de eodem feodo in Parva
Edston, unam car.
Et idem Ricardus tenet de praedicto Rogero et de feodo prae-
dicto, in Cathwayte, unam car. terrae, quam haeredes praedicti
Mathei de Benjmgfeld deberent tenere de praedicto Ricardo.
Sed jacet friscus, et est communa pastura, etc.
Summa bov. terrae illius feodi iiij" viij; quarum in Syveling-
ton xl bov. Marton xxxij bov. Parva Edeston viij bov.
Cathwayte viij bov.
Rogerus Bygott tenet de eodem domino rege in capite, et
pro feodo unius milit., xij car. terrae in Wilton et Yedyngham ;
quod feodum Willelmus Brus tenet de eodem Rogero. Et de
quo etiam feodo, Priorissa de Yedyngham tenet de praedicto
Willelmo in Yedyngham, in puram elemosinam, ij car. terrae.
Eadem Priorissa tenet de eodem Willelmo in Wilton iij bov.
terrae. Petrus de Nevyll de eodem Willelmo, in eadem villa,
quinque bov. Robertus Capellanus de eodem, in eadem villa, iij
bov. terrae. Decanus ecclesiae Ebor. de eodem, in eadem, ij bov.
terrae. Rogerus de Hokrell de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. Hjer^
Johannis de AUerstane de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. Et idem
Willelmus de Bruys in dominico, in eadem, vij car. et vij bov.
terrae, etc.
Cropton. Johannes filius Baldwini Wake,* qui est in cus-
todia domini regis, tenet de domino rege in capite, pro feodo
unius milit., v car. terrae (secimdum alium rotidum xiiij car. et
tres bov. terrae), quas in Cropton Nicholaus de Wake tenet de
eodem Johanne ; de quibus Walterus Repingale tenet de eodem
Nicholao, in eadem, ij bov., et idem Nicholaus residuum.
Wrelton. In Wrelton sunt ij car. terrae quas haercs Wal-
teri Boy et participes sui tenent de eodem Nicholao.
Ayeslaby. In Aslaeby sunt ij car. terrae : quarum haeredes
Amaldi de Aslaeby tenent de eodem Johanne vij bov. ; Prior dc
Malton de eodem Johanne iij bov.; Eustachius de Pertc de
eodem Johanne iiij bov. ; Ricardus Scott de eodem Nicholao
/ Bicardi, 8. f Conyngfeld, 8.
* Baldwin Wake was dead in 1283, and John, his son and heir, had livcrv
of his lands in the 18th Edward I. {Du^d. Bar,, i., 540).
WAPENTAKE OF FICKERINO LYTHE, N. R. 143
unam bov. ; et Templarii de eodem Johanne, in purom elemo-
sinam^ unam bov.
MiDDLETON. In Midylton sunt iij car. et iij bov. terrae:
quamm Priorissa de Rossedale tenet de eodem Johanne unam
car.; Nicholaus Wake, de eodem Johanne, x bov. in eadem
quas Henricus de Boys tenet, ut dicitur ; Guido de Aslacby, de
eadem Johanne, unam bov. ; Willelmus Bruys, de eodem Johanne,
unam bov.; Magister Rogerus de Scard', de eodem Johanne,
unam bov. et di. ; Willelmus filius Rogeri, de eodem Johanne,
di. bov. ; Willelmus Malkake, de eodem Johanne, unam bov. ;
Bogerus Dryng, de eodem Johanne, di. car.
Calthorne. In Calthom sunt ij car. terrse : quarum Magis-
ter Rogerus de Scard' tenet, de eodem Johanne, di. car. terra,
de eodem Johanne, ij bov. fsicj; Willelmus de Nevill, de eodem
Johanne, ij bov.;» WiUelmus de Nevyll, de eodem Johanne,
unam car. ; Walterus de Repyngdale, de eodem Johanne, unam
bov.; et Prior de Malton tenet, in puram elemosinam, unam
bov. terr».
Rogerus Bygott tenet de domino rege in capite, pro quarta
parte unius feod. milit., iiij car. terrae in Levesham, ij car. terrae
in Lokton, et di. car. terrae in Pyckeryng, per cartam domini
regis Henrici factam Hugoni Bygott: quarum idem Rogerus
tenet in dominico in Levesham ij car. et quinque bov. ; Galfridus
filius Bartholomei tenet de eodem Rogero di. car. ; Thomas filius
Radulphi de eodem Rogero iij bov. ; Nicholaus Raven-' de eodem
Rogero ij bov. ; Gocelinus filius Adae j bov. ; ecclesia de eadem
j bov.
Roaldus* filius Adae tenet in Lokton j car. terrae de eodem
Rogero; Fratres Militiae Templi in eadem vj bov. de eodem
Rogero ; Radulphus Skyryng de eodem Rogero, in eadem, j bov.;
Willelmus Bameby de eodem Rogero, in eadem, j bov.
Et Adam Bruys tenet de eodem Rogero in Pickerynge ij
bov.; et Fratres Hospitalis Sancti Nicholai, in eadem, de eodem
Rogero j bov., etc.
Newton. Rogerus Bygott tenet de domino rege in capite,
pro xij"* parte feodi imius milit., j car. terrae in Newton quam
Reynerus de Nevyll tenet de eodem Rogero, et quam Willelmus
de Halton tenet de eodem Reynero ; unde Priorissa de Rosse-
daill tenet iij bov. terrae; haer* Willelmi de Bolbek iij bov.;
Willelmus Jarrur' j bov. ; et idem j bov. Et residuimi feodi in
Hirdirskelk,' etc.
* S. omitfi Willelmus de Nevill de eodera Johanne ij bov.
J Raudun, S. * Radulphus, 8.
' Hinderskelfe, in the wapentake of Buhner. Castle Howard, the princely
residence of the earls of Carlisle, now occupies its site.
144 ubkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
RowcESBY.* De feodo Comitis Marescalli sunt in Rouceby
3dij bov. terrse de baronia^ quarum vij car. et di. [et]" j bov*
terrse faciunt feed, unius milit. : quarum Edmundus de Has-
tyngs tenet de eodem Rogero, in dominico et servitio, iiij bov.
terrse ; Willehnus de Everle ij bov. ; Alanus Pye ij bov. ; Ma-
theus Gower ij bov. ; haer* Alexandri de Rouceby ij bov. ; Ste-
phanus Wotte j bov. Et residuum dicti feodi in Hoton BaJdolf,'*
etc.
Thorneton. Rogerus de Moubray tenet de domino rege in
capite iij car. terrse in Thornton, pro quarta parte feodi unius
mUit., quas Willehnus de WyveU tenet de eodem Rogero, et
hser* Rogeri Morant ten^ easdem de eodem Willelmo, etc.
Thorneton. Hseredes Willelmi vel Petri fsicj de Bruys
tenent de domino rege in capite, in Thornton, pro quarta parte
feodi unius milit., quas Willelmus Percy de Kyldale tenet de
eisdem, et quas haeres Roberti Maungevileyne tenet de eodem
Willelmo, etc.
Snaynton, Westhorpe et Brompton. Rogerus Bygott
tenet de domino rege in capite x car. terrse in Snaynton et
Westhorpp in Brompton, pro feodo unius milit., quas Johannes
de Vescy tenet de eodem Rogero ; de quibus Agnes de Vescy
tenet v car., et Rogerus Helden' tenet v car. terrse, etc.
Brompton et Salden.^ Rogerus Moubray tenet de domino
rege in capite xij car. terrse in Brumpton et Salden, pro feodo
unius milit., quas Johannes de Vescy tenet de eodem Rogero :
unde Agnes de Vescy dotata est de vj car., et eadem tenet in
dominico, de emptione, xiij bov.; Willelmus Mayverhermer (?) x
bov. (vel xj, secundum rotulum wap.) ; et Johannes de Vescy in
dominico iij car. et j bov. terrse (vel tantima j car., secundum
rotulum wap.)
Juratores dicunt quod Comes Albemarlise tenuit de Comite
Norfolkise iiij feod. et di. in Thornton, Preston, Newtone, Bri-
nyston, Aton, Cayton, Leberston, et Osgotby in wap. de Pykc-
ryng : in Ryllyngton et Thorpp in wap. de Bukcros : in Potter
Brompton in wap. de Dekryng : et in Edeston et Holm in wap.
de Rydaill : quse feoda idem Comes Norfolk^ tenuit de domino
rege in capite. Et Johannes de Estou*" tenet omnia praedicta
•" The site of Boxbj may be placed about one mile west of Thornton.
- et, 8.
« Button Bardolf, in Buhner wapentake. See p. 108, ante.
' Heldeis, S.
* Sawdon, one mile and a half north of Brompton.
' Dr. Whitaker says, "John de Eshton is chiefly memorable for having con-
tested the right to the earldom and estates of Albemarle with Edward I." (Hist.
Craven, 183); and that "the king, unable to evade the claim of his com]>ctitor,
oondeaoended to oome to an agreement with him ; and in consideration of an
WAPENTAKE OF fICKEBINO LYTHE, N. R. 145
feoda, tarn in dominico quam in servitio^ de dono domini regis^
et per cartam domini regis Edwardi qui nunc est, pro feodo
unius milit. : de quibus idem Johannes Eston tenet in Thornton,
in dominico, iiij car. et yj bov. terrse; Alanus filius Johannis
tenet de eodem Johanne, in eadem, yj bov. ; Hugo Brom'* de
eodem Johanne, in eadem, ij bov.; Stephanus fiUus Alani ij
boY.; Eobertus de Conskylff iij bov.; Alanus capellanus j bov.;
Willehnus de Everle j bov. ; Henricus de Eston j bov. In eadem
Jacobus de M(»ra tenet x bov.
Et Simon Ughtred x bov. de eodem Johanne in Preston et
Newton.
Prior de Bridlington tenet in Bryniston, de eodem Johanne,
sdiij bov. ; hser' Bogeri Moraunt de eodem, in eadem, xiiij bov.
terrse.
Willelmus de Fyshbum tenet de eodem Johanne, in Aton,
ex parte orientali aquae, j car. ; Willelmus de Irton de eodem
Johanne, in eadem, j car.
Johannes Barde tenet de eodem Johanne, in Cayton, j car. ;
haer' WiUelmi Hatecrist de eodem Johanne, in eadem, j car.
hundred pound lands, John de Eshton released the earldom and harony of
Skipton" {Ihid.f 226). This aooount is partly corrohorated hy the following
extract from the Plea Boll of the 35th Edward I. :— " Thomas de Multon et
Thomas de Lucy, qui dicunt se esse hseredes Avelinse, quondam filise Willelmi
de Fortihus, petunt quod dominus rex respectum habeat ad jus suum, quod
habent in maneriis de Cokermewe in com. Cumberland, Skipton in com. Ebor.,
et Roddeston in com. Northampton. Petitio mittitur hie, etc. Et Johannes de
Cestria, qui sequitur pro domino re^ et servientes regis dicunt pro rege quod
in Parliamento regis tento anno iiij regni sui quidam Johannes de Eston petiit
prsemissa, simul cum aliis terns de q^uibus dicta Avelina obiit seisita, etc. Qui
quidem Johannes ilia tenementa remisit domino regi pro C lib. terr» quas idem
' dominus rex eidem concessit in manerio de Thometon prope Pykeringe, et
Skipton in com. Ebor., etc. Ideo Johannes de Eston, oonsanguineus et hseres
dicti Johannis, sum* per yicecomitem, etc., antequam procedatur," etc. {Abbrev.
PlacU., 261). It appears, also, that John de Eston, in consideration of the
manor of Appletreewick in Craven, released his claim to the estates of Aveline
de Fortihus in England and Normandy. A copy of the acquittance is entered
in the Liber Rubeus Feodorum in the Exchequer, fol. 249 h. — ^J. R. W.
In 1279, John, son and heir of Sir John de Eston, granted to the prior and
canons of Bridlington exemption from suits of court at Thometon ( Jfon. Ebor.,
232). In the 9th Edward I. John de Eston had a grant from the king of a
market and fair in Thornton juxta Pickeringe (CaL Rot. Chart., 109). The
Inq. p. m. of John de Eshton, aU<u Eston, was taken in the 29th Edward I.
The jurors ss^ that " Johannes filius Roberti de Eston, quondam fratris dicti
Johannis de Eston, est hseres propinquior tam prsedicti Johannis de Eston quam
pnedicti Roberti quondam fratris Johannis de Eston. Dicunt etiam quod est
etatis viginti quinque annorum " {Col. Oen., ii., 601). 80th Edward I., " Mand.
magistro Ricaj^o de Havering, escaetori regis citra Trent', quod aocepta securi-
tate a Johanne filio et hserede Roberti de Eshton dudum defuncti, de rationabili
relevio suo de omnibus terris et tenementis que etiam de rege ut de honore de
Skipton in manu nostra existente tenent' per servitium militm " {Abbrev. Bot.
Orig., 119).
• Browne, S.
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146 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOB YORKSHIRE.
Idem Johannes Barde tenet de eodem Johanne^ in Lebreston,
ij car. terrae; Prior de Bridlington de eodem, in eadem, iij car.;
Abbas de Rievalle de eodem, in eadem, j car.
Johannes Barde de eodem in Osgotby ij car. et di. ; haer'
Willebni Hatecriste de eodem, in eadem, ij car, et di.
Residuum vero dictorum feodorum inquiretnr in aliis wap. ;
et' Prjrthby et Grymeston in wap. de Buckros ; et Crambum in
wap. de Bnlmer, etc.
Summa car. ejusdem feodi in wap. de Pykering, xxviij car. et
yj bov. terrae; quarum in Thornton vij car. et vj bov. terrae,
Newton et Preston ij car. et iiij bov., Brenyston iij car. et iiij
bov. terrae, Aton ex parte orientali aquae ij car.. Cay ton ij car.
terrae, Leberston vj car. terrae, Osgotby v car. terrae.
Item haeredes" domini Henrici Percy tenent de domino rege
in capite duo feoda milit. et quartam partem et xvj™»°^ partem
unius feodi in Semer, Burton Dale, Aton, Irton, Kylwardby et
Snaynton; de quibus iidem" haeredes tenent in Semer v car.
terrae, in Torpfeld j car., et in Burton Dale iiij car. terrae pro j
feodo.
Simon de Kylwardby tenet in eadem, de praedictis*^ haere-
dibus, ij car. terrae pro quarta parte unius feodi.
Willelmus de Irton tenet in Irton, de praedictis* haeredibus,
xiiij bov. terrae, [T. fil. ejus tenet in eadem, de eodem haerede,
V bovat., Johannes Bussell in eadem v bov., et Sibilla de Haya
j caruc.]' in eadem, quae faciunt iiij car. terrae, pro di. feodo.
Et haer'y Alani Cyner ten^ de haeredibus de Percy, in Snayn-
ton, xiij* bov. terrae pro viij^* parte et xig™* parte j feodi. Et
Willelmus Thurneff* tenet, in Snaynton, j car. terrae* quae sole-
bat teneri de antecessoribus ejusdem haer', pro xij™* parte unius
feodi milit., et modo tenet eandem de Templariis.*
Idem haer* tenet ij car. terrae in Thurustanby pro quarta
parte unius feodi milit., quas [Willelmus de]'' Morers tenet de
eodem, etc.
' Probably an error for soilioet.
" H»res domini Henrici de Percy tenet, JPeroy MS,
• idem lueres tenet, Perc^f MS, • de prjedicto hserede, Percv MS.
' T. fil. ejus tenet in eadem, de eodem hserede, v bovat., Johannes Bussell in
eadem v bov., et Sibilla de Haya j caruc, Percy MS.
9 Et hsDredes Alani Cynere tenent de hterede, Percy MS.
• xii bov., Percy MS.
* Thornoue, Percy MS. 2 Id. Dec., 1300. Licence to Mr. John de Sneinton,
rector of Budston, " ut in honesto oratorio infra manerium Willelmi Thorneve,
germfkni tui, apud Sneinton, in parochia de Brumpton, erecto, divioa pro auima
Isabdlss Thorneve, matris tu», per unum annum licite facias celebrari " {Se^.
Corbridye, 23 h).
* de eodem nsrede de .Percy quse, Percy MS,
' The Percy MS. omits et modo tenet eandem de Templariis.
' Willehnus de, Percy ^8.
WAPENTAKE OF PICKERING LYTHE^ N. R. 147
Cujusmodi redditus annul debetur in singulis villis vicecomiti,
tarn ad tumum vicecomitis quam ad visum franciplegiij juratores
dicunt quod nesciunt^ quia dicunt quod wapentagium de Peke-
ryng est in manu domini Edmundi^ de dono domini Henrici
regis, patris regis Edwardi, et non respondet vicecomiti, nisi in
hiis quae pertinent ad coronam domini regis.
Item, quantum quodlibet wapentagium dat pro firma wap, sui,
dicunt quod nesciunt, quia wap. de I^^keryng est in manu domini
Edmimdi, ut supra, et ballivus suns respondet ei de exitibus, etc.
Item, quantum wapentagium solebat dare, etc., dicunt quod
manerimn de Pykering cum wap. et pertinentiis, dum fuit in
manu domini regis, solebat [dare]" per annum vij li. xs., etc.
Item, in quibus rebus seu redditibus vel perquisitis firma wap,
constat, seu levari solebat, dicimt quod ballivus de Pykeryng
levat et recepit omnes exitus, ad opus domini Edmundi, unde
firma solebat levari, etc.
Item, de illis qui clamant habere libertates in wap,, a quo
tempore, etc., dicunt quod antecessores Henrici de Percy, apud
Semarr, antecessores Johannis de Yescy, apud Brompton, et
antecessores Johannis Wake, apud Cropton, habuerunt curias
suas et furcas et emendas de serevisia braciata contra assisam, et
faciunt judicium de latronibus, per sectam, et hiis usi sunt a
tempore a quo memoria non est. Et in jllo tenementi*^ (sic)
domino regi pro libertatibus prsedictis, etc.
Item dicunt quod Fratres Militice Templi, Hospitalarii [et]
Canonici de ordine de Sempryngham^ tenent curias suas et
capiunt emendas de braciatricibus : hoc idem faciunt Willelmus
Bruys, apud Wilton, Ricardus Bruys, apud Sevelyngton, Hugo
de Hastyng, apud Ailerstane, Johannes de Eston^ apud Thorn-
ton, et Decanus Ebor., apud Pykeryng, [et] tenent curias suas
de tribus septimanis in tres septimanas, et capiunt emendas de
pistoribus et braciatricibus.
It&tn, de prisonamentis [et prisonibusy ubicunque captis, qua-
liter et quibus locis deliberar', dicimt quod Vicecomes Ebor. facit
tumum suum per [senescallum ?] . Ballivus de Pykeryng facit
inquisitiones suas in balliva sua, et judical * invenit'
ducere* fac* ad prisonam de Pykeryng, et postea ad curiam prox-
imo sequentem, quos invenit culpabiles per judicium dampnat,
et inculpabiles salvat, etc.
Item, si aliquid domino regi subtractum fuerit de jure suo,
etc., dicunt quod iiij car. terrae in Burton,
• dare, S. ^ tenentur, S.
f et prisonibus, 8. * Some words are omitted here.
' duas, 8.
l2
INQUISITIONES' FBODOBUM IN KICHEMONDSHIBE FACTJB CORAM
JOHANNB DB KIRKBT, THESAUBARIO DOMINI EDWARDI^ FILIl
BEOI8 HENRICI^ ANNO REONI EJU8DEM REGIS EDWARDI XY^^
UT PATET IN ROTtTLO FEODORUM EJUSDEM ANNI IN COMI-
TATT7 EBOR.^ ET IN BAOA DE FEODIS IN CUSTODIA REMEMO-
RATORIS THESAURARII EXI8TENTE IN BBOR.* (MSS. Cotton,
Faust. B. vii., fo. 90 a.)
[WAPENTAGIUM DE HANG.]'
Caterik. Johannes de Britannia tenet eandem villain de
domino rege ; sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisi-
tione prsedicta.''
Baynebrio. Idem Johannes tenet eandem villam de rege
in capite j [sed per quod servitium non fit mentio, etc.]'
HoBNEBY. Sunt/ ibidem sex car. terrce, unde xij faciunt
feodum unius militis : de quibus Robertus de Lascelles tenet ij
car. terrae, Petrus de Crakall ij car., Ricardus de Barton j car.,
Thomas filius Thomse de Otrington j car. de Edmundo f^ton,
et idem Edmundus de hseredibus de Thometon Stiward, et iidem
hseredes de Johanne de Britannia, et idem Johannes de rege ;
[sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prse-
dictis, nee aliquid redd, ad finem prsedictum.]^
• The text of the Inquest for the whole of Bichmondshire is derived from
the original Begister of the Honor of Bichmond, a beautiftd manuscript of the
early part of the fifteenth centnuy, now among the Cottonian MSS. in the British
Museum. The Begister, as is well known, has ahready heen printed by the
learned Gale {Eegikrum Sonoru de Michmand. Folio, Lond., 1722); but that
portion of his text whioh comprises Kirkby's Inquest has some inaccuracies and
omissions. These, with various readings from the A. B. and T. MSS., will be
found recorded in the following notes.
* A. B. and T. omit this title.
' Wapentagium de Hang, A. B. Y. The Benster has " Incipiunt feoda de
Hang West" erroneously, as the wapentakes of East and West Hang are mixed
up indiscriminately.
' inquisitionibus pnsdictiB, A. B. Y.
' sed per quod servitium non fit mentio, etc., A.
^ The entries in MSS. A. B. and Y, generally commence " In eadem villa
sunt."
' sed per auod ser\itium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsedictis, nee
aliquid redd, ad finem prvdictum, A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF HANO^ N. B. 149
Magna Appilton et Parva Appilton.* Sunt in eisdem
villis yij car. terrse^ unde xij^ etc. : qnarum Abbas Beatae Mariae
Ebor. tenet ij bov. terrse in puram elemosinam a tempore quo
non extat memoria; et Abbas de Jorevalle tenet di. car. in
elemosinam a tempore regis Henrici^ de hseredibus Thomse de
Burgoj et residuum tenetur de eisdem hseredibus^ et iidem
hseredes de Johanne de Britannia^ et Johannes de rege; [sed
per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsedictis.]^
Hakpord. Sunt ibidem iij-^' car. terrse : de quibus Robertus
de Hakford tenet vij* bov. terrae de hseredibus Thomse de Burgo ;
et iidem hseredes tenent residuum de Johanne de Britannia^ et
idem Johannes de rege [in capite ; sed per quod servitium non
fit mentio ; unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod. milit.] .'
AsKERiGO. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrse^ unde xiiij faciimt
feod. milit. : de quibus Ranulphus filius Banulphi tenet j car.
terrse de Henrico de la Wodhall^ et idem Henricus de Hugone
filio Henrici^"* et idem Hugo de Comite Bichmimdise^ et Comes
de rege in capite ; et Willelmus Banastre tenet imam car. terrse^
et Abbas de Jorevalle tenet j car. et di., et Willelmus Toke di.
car. terrse, et Petrus Grossetest j car. terrse, et Thomas de
Thometon j car. de Hugone filio Henrici, et idem Hugo de
Sibilla de Ttometon Stiward, et dicta Sibilla de» Comite Rich-
mundise, et Comes de rege [in capite] .<* Et reddit villa prsedicta
ad finem prsedictum vs. vjd.
HoLTBY ET Aynderby.' Simt ibidem ix car. terrse, et
faciunt feod. imius milit. : de quibus Willelmus de Holtby tenet
iiij car. terrse et di. de Henrico de Bipon, et Henricus de Comite
Bichemundise, et Comes de rege [in capite] ;^ et residuum tene-
tur' de Roberto de Aynderby de eodem Comite, et Comes de
rege. [Et nullum fit servitium.] *■
KiRKBT' ET Fleteham. Suut ibidem ix car. terrse, unde^
(blank) faciunt feod. imius milit. : de quibus Nicholaus de Sta-
* East and West Appleton, in the parish of Catteriok.
' sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prtediotis, A. B. Y.
S iiy car., Y. * vj bov., Y.
' in capite; sed per ouod servitium non fit mentio; unde nj oar. terns
fiK»nnt feod. milit., A. B. Y.
" Hugh Fitz Henry, lord of Bavensworth, died in the first week of Lent,
83rd Ediwd I., leaving Henry his son and heir {Col. Q^n., ii., 697).
" Johanne de Britannia, et idem Johannes de rege, A. B. Y., and so through-
out these MSS.
• in capite, A. B. Y.
' Ainderby Myers, a f^urm in the township of Ainderby-Myers-with-Holtby,
and parish of Hornby.
t tenet Robertus, A. B. Y. ' Et nullum fit servitium, A. B. Y.
' The vill of Kirkby has disappeared. Kirkby Hall, near the parish church
of St. Mary, about one mile north of Kirkby Fleetham, probably occupies its
site. ' et faciunt, Y.
150 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
pilton tenet iij car. terrae de Willelmo Giffard, et idem Willel-
mus tenet j car. terrae de Johanne de Britannia Comite Riche-
mimdise^ et idem Comes de rege; et Prioiissade Marrig tenet ix
bov. terrae in puram ekmosinam a tempore quo non extat
menoria; et eadem Priorissa tenet similiter dnas boy. terrae de
Henrico filio Conani ;* et idem Henricus tenet ij car. et j boy.
terrae^ et praedicta Priorissa tenet ij boy. de Johanne Cohnan^ et
idem Johannes tenet ij car. et yj boy. terrae de Comite Riche-
mundiae^ et Cornea de rege.
Thorneton Bust. Snnt ibidem sex car. terrae, nnde xviij,
etc. ;* quarum mia ear. tenetnr de haeredibus Willehni de Bid-
mer, et dL car. et y boy. terrae tenentur de Thoma Temper-
snape, et idem Thomas de Roberto de Tatersale,*' et idem Rober-
tus de Sibilla de Thometon Stiward, et eadem Sibilla de Comite
Ridiemundiae, et Comes de rege. [Et nullum fit inde seryitium.] '
West BoIiVON bt PARyA Bolton .^ Sunt in eisdem yiUis yj
ear. terrae et di. quae faciunt feod. unius milit. : de quibus Hen-
rieufi de Bothis et Elena de Bolton tenent ij boy. terrae dc Magis-
tro Sancti Leonardi, et idem Magister de Willelmo de Preston
in puram elemosinam, [a tempore, etc.] ;' et idem Willelmus
tenet iij car. terrae de Maria de Neyille,* et eadem Maria de
Comite, et Comes de rege; et Willelmus Scrop tenet iij car.
terrae de Cecilia de Hemeby, et eadem Cecilia de Roaldo^ filio
Roaldi, et idem Roaldus de Maria de Neville, et [eadem]' Maria
de Comite Richemundiae, et idem Comes de rege. [Et nihil
reddit, etc.]^
Atkescarth. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae, et faciunt iiij**™
partem feodi unius milit. : de quibus Rogerus Oysell tenet j car.
et di. de Maria de Neville, et eadem Maria de Thoma de Burgo,
et Thomas de Comite, et Comes de rege ; et Ranulphus filius
" His grandfather, Henry Fiti Conan, had a charter of tree warren in
Liverton, Kelfield, and Fleetham in the 56th Henry III. {Cal. Mot. Chart., 103).
* faciunt feod. milit., A. B. Y.
* Robert de Tatersale, son and heir of Robert de Tateraale, who died in
1273 {Cal. (Ten., i., 194), married Joan, daughter and co-heiress of Ralph Fitz
Ranulph, lord of Middleham, by whom he had a son Robert, who was found to
be his heir, and of ilill age, in the 26th Edward I. (Ihid., u., 557). See p. 162,
poitea.
' Et nullum fit inde servitium, A. B. T. The next eutay in these MSS. is
Thoraldeby.
' West Bolton, in the parish of Aysgarth, and Castle Bolton, in the parish
of Wensley. ' a tempore, etc., A. B. Y.
' The well-known " Mary of Middleham," widow of Robert de Neville of
Raby, and eldest daughter and co-heiress of the above Ralph Fitz Ranulph, lord
of Middleham.
* Rotld de Burton, constable of Richmond {JReg. Hon. de Bickm., apud Gale,
229). ' eadem, A. B. Y.
^ Et nihil reddit, etc., A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF HANO^ N. R. 151
Ramilphi tenet j car. teirae de Nicholao [de]* Gertheston/ et
idem Nieholaus de [dicto]^ Thoma de Burgo, et [idem]* Thomas
de Comite^ et Comes de rege ; et Rogerus Oysell tenet ij bov.
de dicto Nicholao^ et idem Nicholans de [dicto]^ Thoma^ et
idem Thomas de Comite, et Comes de rege : Hugo de Kirkby
tenet ij bov. terrae de Thoma de Burgo, et [idem]* Thomas de
Comite^ et Comes de rege.
Thosesbt. Sunt in eadem villa tres car. terras^ et f aciunt
quintam-^' partem feodi unius milit. : de quibus Petrus filius
Hugonis tenet duas car. terrae et sex bov. terrae de Willelmo
filio Nicholai [de] Ebor./ et haeredes ejusdem Willelmi de haere-
dibus de Thornton Stiward, et iidem haeredes de Comite Rich-
mundiae^ et Comes de rege ; et Hugo de Thoresby tenet de Petro
de eadem duas bov. terrae^ et idem Petrus de haeredibus de
Thometon Stiward, et iidem haeredes de Comite, et Comes de
rege.
Preston. Sunt ibidem iij car; terrae, et faciunt quintam
partem unius feodi milit. : de quibus Thomas de Preston tenet
j car. terrae et di. de Willelmo de Preston, et idem Willelmus
de Briano filio Briani et Hugone filio Henrici per aequales por-
tiones, et praedicti Brianus et Hugo de Comite, et Comes de
rege.
BiTRTON IN BiscHOPDALE. Simt ibidem vj car. terrae quae
faciunt di. feod. milit. ; de quibus Robertus de Tatersale tenet
xiiij bov. terrae de Johanne Comite Richmundiae ; et Magister
Templi tenet ij bov. terrae de eodem Roberto, et idem Robertus
de praedicto Comite ; Adam filius Galfridi tenet j car. de Thoma
de Burgo ; Rogerus Oysell di. car. de eodem Thoma : Johannes
Bigot tenet iij bov. de Galfrido de Scot, et idem Galfridus de
eodem Thoma; et Thomas Totty tenet ij bov. terrae de haere-
dibus Willelmi le' Bulure, et iidem haeredes de haeredibus Tho-
mae de Burgo ; et Hugo de Kirkby tenet ij bov. terrae de haere-
dibus praedicti WiUelmi; [et]* Robertus de Tatersale tenet j
car. terrae de Roberto de Ramyt," et idem Robertus de haere-
dibus praedicti Willelmi le Bulur,*' et iidem haeredes de dicto
Thoma de Bui^o ; et Michael de Harcla tenet tres bov. terrae
de haeredibus ejusdem Thomae, et idem Thomas de Comite, et
Comes de rege.
• de, A. B. Y.
/ Nicholas, son of Robert de Gerdiston (Garriston), confirmed a grant of
land in Hunton to the nuns of Marrick in 1266 (Coll. Top. et Oen., v., 119).
f dicto, Y. * idem, A. B. Y.
' dicto, B. Y. J quartam, A.
* Some account of this family has been given at p. 20.
' de Bulmer, B. " et, A. B.
- Eunt, B. Raunt, Y. • le Buhner, B.
152 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
Est Bolton.' Sunt ibidem tres car, terrae, et faciunt vj**"
partem unius feodi milit. : de quibus Willelmus de Serop tenet
medietatem de Johanne Comite Richemnndiae ; et aliam medie-
tatem tenet Willelmus de Scrope de Ranulpho filio Banulphi^ et
idem Ranulphus de Maria de Neville^ et eadem Maria de hsere-
dibus de Thometon Styward^ et iidem hseredes de Comite^ et
Comes de rege; [sed per quod servitium non fit mentio, etc.]*
RiDMER. Sunt ibidem quinque ear. terrse quae faciunt ter-
tiam partem feodi unius milit. : de quibus iij car. et di. tenentur
de Maria de Neville ; et hseredes Alani'' de Walkyngham tenent
de Abbate de Jorevalle j car. terrse, et idem Abbas de Waltero
de Eggesclyf, et idem Walterus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Ilketon.' Sunt ibidem iij car. terras quae tenentur de
Hugone filio Henrici, et idem Hugo tenet de Johanne de Waw-
ton/ et idem Johannes de Rogero [de]" Moubray, et [idem]"
Rogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nullum fit inde
servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis, nee
aliquid redd., etc.]*
SwYNTON. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae, unde xij faciunt, etc.;
quarum iiij' car. tenentur de Radulpho de Normanvill ; et idem
Radulphus tenet residuum de Hugone filio Henrici, et idem
Hugo de Johanne de Wawton, et Johannes de Comite, et Comes
de rege. [Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum, nee aliquod fit
inde servitium.] y
Helhe et Sutton. Sunt ibidem in eisdem villis quinque
car. terrae quae tenentur de Johanne de Wauton, et idem Johan-
nes de Rogero [de]" Moubray, et [idem]' Rogerus de Comite,
et Comes de rege. [Et nihil reddit.]'
f Low Bolton, near Bedmire, in the parish of Wensley.
* sed per quod servitium non fit mentio, etc., A. 6. Y.
* Alan de Walkingham, son and heir of Sir John de Walkingham, hj Agnes,
daughter of Alan de Stavelej, married Eva, daughter of Sir Adam de Boltby.
His Inq. p. m. was taken in the 12th Edward I., his sou Adam being his next
heir {Cal. (Ten., i., 347). ' Ilton, in the parish of Masham.
' Sir John de Wauton, son and heir of Sir John de Wauton, lord of Masham-
shire, died in 1297 {Fishef^B MfUhamthire^ 220). By an Inq. p. m., taken d2nd
Edward L, his daughter Joan was found to be his next heir \Cal. Gen., ii., 660).
The proof of age of "Johanna, uxor Hugonis de Hepham, filia et hseres
Johannis de Wauton," was taken Jan. 2lBt, 34th Edward I., when " Galfridus
Le Lord de Pykenham Wade (oo. Norfolk), dicit quod dicta Johanna, filia et
hseres pnedioti Johannis de Wauton, nata apud IVkenham Wade et in eoolesia
S'ufldem Yill» baptizata fuit in supervigilia Sancti Bartholomei anno regni regis
dwardi decimo octavo " (Ibid., ii., 704).
- de, A. B. Y. ' idem, A. B. Y.
* Et nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus predictis,
nee aliquid redd., etc., Y., and nearly the same in A. and B.
' ii oar., A. dute oar., B.
F Et nihil redd, ad finem pradiotum, nee aliquod fit inde servitium, Y., and
similar in A. and B. ' Et nihil reddit, A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF HANO^ N. R. 153
Eltnstrtnoe. Est ibidem j car. terrse : de qua Abbas de
Jorevalle tenet j bov. terrae de Waltero le Latryn'/ et idem
Walteros tenet eandem bov. et iij^ alias boy. de Johanne de
Wanton; et idem Johannes tenet residuum de Bogero [de]*
Monbray^ et idem Rogerus de Comite^ et Comes de rege. [Et
nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum.]''
Eltnoton. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrse : quarum iij car.
tenentur de Johanne de Wawton; [et]' Abbas de Jorevalle
tenet similiter de eodem Johanne^ et reddit per annum xs. ; et
idem Johannes [tenet] ^^ de Rogero [de]* Moubray^ et idem
Bogems de Comite^ et Comes de rege.
Masham et Parva Burton.^ Sunt in eisdem villis xxvij
car. terras^ et respondent pro uno feodo milit. Item sunt ibi vj
car. terrse ; de quibus Magister Militise TempU in Anglia tenet
ij bov. terrse in puram elemosinam; et residuum tenetur de^
Johanne de Wawton, et idem Johannes de Bogero [de]* Mou-
bray, et idem Bogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nul-
lum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus prse-
dictis.]^
Feoherbt.-^' Sunt ibidem iij car. terrse : de quibus Elias de
Petherby tenet ij car. de Johanne de Wanton, unde ix car.
faciunt feod. unius milit., et idem Johannes de Avicia^ Marmyon,
et eadem Avicia de Johanne Comite Bichemimdise, et idem Comes
de rege. Item prsedictus Elias tenet j' car. terrse de Gilberto
de Clifton, et idem Gilbertus de hseredibus de Thornton Stiward,
et iidem hseredes de Comite, et Comes de rege. Et redd, per
ann. xs. : sed utrum reddi debet ad finem wapentagii vel ad auxi-
lium vicecomitis non fit mentio in inquisitionibus [prsedictis] .*
Burton super Yore." Sunt ibidem iiij* car. terrse, unde
xiiij, etc., quas Bicardus de Magna Burton tenet de Maria de
Neville, et eadem Maria de Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nihil
Clyfton.* Gilbertus de Clifton tenet iij car. terrse de Bo-
berto de Tatersale, et Bobertus de Comite Bichemundise, et
Comes de rege. [Et nihil redd.]^
• Lambard, Y. Launde, A. B. * iiij*', Y.
' de, A. B. Y. ' Et nihil redd, ad finem pradictum, A. B. Y.
• et, A. B. Y. / tenet, Y.
f Low Burton, near Masham. ^ a Johanne, Gale.
' £t nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inmiisitionibus prsedictis,
B. Y. J Fearbjr, in theparish of Masham.
• For some account of Avice Marmion, see W est Tanfield.
' y car., Y. "• prsedictis, Y.
" Called Great Burton-upon-the-Yore in 1475, and now High Burton.
• iij car., Y. ' Et nihil redd., A. B. Y.
• Clifton-upon-Ure, a township in the parish of Thornton Watlas. It is not
mentioned in the Nomina Yillarum.
154
Kfsftsr'i t3iQUxrr rom TaBusrKs.
Trtkne. Sunt ibideiii tres car. tcrr^ et dj., nude xij, etc, :
de qmibaj Ricimlus der StaTnlaT tenet j csr. terfae de Gilbeito
de OtftoQ ; et idem Gilbertus tenet i^idnas ij ear, de Roberto
de TateTBale, et Boberttia de Comite, et Ccnnea de fege- [Et
Eiuliun] fit inde ierntium de quo, etc,]'
TnoKSETOS ET Watlous/ Stmt in eisdem Tilli» ix car.
tnrae et di,^ irnde xij* facinet feod. iiiiiiis milit, : de qnibus Her-
veuft de Watlous tenet iiij* car, terra* et ij bcir. terrm de Boberto
de Tatersale ; et Petms de Thorealwr tenet qmnqiie ear* et ij boT.
teirae de eodem Roberto, et idem Bobertus de Comitej et Cornea
de rege. [Et nullum fit inde serrititun, etc,]"
BBOAtE ET FaFTaBY* Sunt ibidem vij car, terne^ qnarum
ij ear. et di. et xij bo v. tenentur de Briano filio Alani ; et idem
Brianiui tenet residuum de ifohaTine Comite HichemaiidiaB; et
Comes de regej [»cd per quod sendtinm non fit mentio, etc.]'
Ker]>7REiy« Sunt ibidem ix car. terrsej quae faciunt qiiartam
partem feodi nnins mil it, : de qui bus Petnia flUus Hugonis de
Thoresby tenet XYiij bo v. terrse de Avicia M army on ^ et cad em
Avici a de Johanne Comite Ricbemundia*, et idem Comes de regc ;
et Elena domina de Keri>erby tenet totum residuum de Bolero
de Laacelle«, et idem Rogerus de Roaldo filio Hoaldi, et idem
Eoalduu de Coroite^ et Comes de rege. [Et mhil redd, ad finem
pnedictumj ncc aliquod fit inde senitium.]*
MiDELHAM. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae, quse faciujit quar-
tam partem fcodi uniiiB milit. ; et tenet eas Maria de' NeviJl de
Comite, et Come« de rege. [Et nihil reddit,]^
Carleton et* Coverdale, Sunt ibidem in eadem villa v
car. terr^, undc xij, etc. : de quibus j car. [et]*^ ij bov. terrae
tenentur de Maria de Neville ; et eadem Maria tenet eai et re*
siduns iij car. et vj bov. terrse de Comite, et Comes de rege.
CovKRHAM. Sunt in eadem villa iiij car. terrae, quae faciuiit
tcrtiam partem fcodi nnius milit. : de quibus Stcpbauus de
Covcrhara teuet ij car. terrae de Comite Hichcmundiae ; et Abbaa
de Coverbam tenet de pnedicto Stepbauo j car* et di.; et idem
Stcphanus tenet di, can de Maria de Neville, et eadem Maria
' Gftle omita de.
' Et nullum fit inde ierritium de quo, eto,, A. B. T.
' Ttio vill of WaUou^, the Wadlea of Domeeday Bookj baa now diaippeared,
* liiij, A.
' Et nullum fit iodo sorvitium, ©to., A. B. T.
* Firhy, tk. Ninftll vilhi^^ and township one mile south of Bedal^.
* Sed j-er qucHl tservitlum mm fit mentio, elo.. A, B. Y*
' Et nihil podd. ad fiuem pruDdictum, aeo liiqucMi fit inde flcrvitiuiu. A, B> T.
' CJjilii omits do. • Et rahil reddit, A. B. Y.
* Cm-lelon in Cbvordale, A. B. This? in, no doubt, the correct re«diiig,
* el, A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OF HANG. N. B.
153
de Roaldo filio Roaldij et idem Roaldiis de Comitej et Comes de
pege,
CALDESBBGir BT Parva Scrafton.'' Sunt ibidem luj car.
terrse, quas faciunt iij^^*^ partem feodi unius milit. : de quibua
Stephanus de Coverham' tenet j car. et iij bov. terrse de Maria
de Neville ; et Rogerus rtlius Robert! tenet quinque bov. terrse
de eodem Stephatio, et idem Stephanus de [prjedicta]-^ Maria
de Neville ; ct eadem Maria tenet totnm praedictnm tenementnm
de Comite Eichemundiae, et Comes de rege*
West Schapton. Est ibidem nna car. teme, quam Abbas
de Coverham tenet de Ranulpbo filio Ranulphij et idem RauuU
phus de Comite Richemundisej et Comes de rege. [Et nihil
redd, ad linem prsedictnm, nee fit inde ser\Htium de quo fit
mentio in inquisitionibus pnedictiB,]^
Akelthorp. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrsBj qnse facinnt iiij"""*
partem feodi unins milit, : de qui bus WOlelmus [de]^ Midilton
tenet medietatem de Willelmo de Ebor*, et idem WiOelmus de
Roberto de Tatersale ; et Willelmus filiuB Walter! tenet aliam
medietatem de eodem Roberto* Et totum priedietura tenemen-
tnm tenetur de Comite Richcmundiaej et idem Comei* illud tenet
de rege.
West Witton et Swynythwaite* Sunt in eiadem villis yj
car. terrse, quse faciunt di. fcod. milit. ^ quae tenentur de Roberto
de Tatersale^ et idem Robertus tenet eaa dc [pra^dieto]' Jolianne
Comite RichemundiBej et Comes de rege. [Et nibil redd. a4
finem prsedictum.]^
Melmorry.^ Sunt ibi ij car, terrse et di.^ uude xij^ etc*,
quse tenentur dc [prsedict^] ' Maria de Nevill, et eadem Maria
eas tenet de Comite Richemundisej et Comes dc rege* [Et
nihil redd., ncc ullum fit inde servitiumj etc.]"
Est Witton. Sunt ibidem in eadem villa vjcar. terne,
quae faciunt di. feod. milit. : de quibus Abbas de Jorevalle tenet
quinque car. terrre, et reddit regi per anu* %x H. ; et Brianus
filius Alani tenet unam car, terrae de Comite RiehemuodiGe^ ct
Comes de rege.
HoTON Hang. Sunt ibidem vj car* terrse, quse faciunt di,
^ East Scrai^o, a hiwsilet lia!f a mile S.W. of CaJdbergli.
' SlepheQ de Coverham had a charter of free warren In " Caudobtrg et
Scrafton^* in the 55th Henry III. (dU. Mot. Chart., 99).
/ pnudicta, A. B. T.
' Et nihil redd, ad finem pra^ictunt, n@c fit indo lervitiim) de (juo Et mentio
in inquisitionibiis prsediolis, A. B. Y.
* de, A. B. Y ' priEdicto, A. B. Y.
i Et nihil redd, ad finem prffidiotutn, A. B. Y.
* Iti MSS. A> B. and Y. Mclmorby precedes Akelthorpe, whi«b is followed
by £«l Witton. ' pradicta, A, B. Y.
* Et nihil redd. J neo uUum fit inde servitium, elo-, A. B, ¥.
156 kirkbt's inquest for Yorkshire.
feod. mifit. : de quibiis Abbas de Jorevalle tenet iij car. teme
et* di. de Comite Richemundise ; et Walterus Eggeliscliff tenet yj
boT. terrse de eodem Abbate^ et idem Abbas de prsedicto Comite ;
et pnedictus Walterus'' tenet j car. terrse de eodem Comite ; et
Walterus filius Alani tenet di. car. de Maria de Neville^ et eadem
Maria .de Comite^ et Comes de rege. [Et nullum fit inde ser-
vitium de quo fit mentio^ etc.]^
Thorneton Stiward.^ Sunt ibidem v car. et v bov. terrw,
unde xiiij fadunt feod. [milit.] f quarum una car. et y bov.
tenentur de Sibilla de Thorneton; et Johannes de Saperton
tenet iiij^ boy. terrse de Johanne de Haseby^ et idem Johannes
de hseredibus Ricardi de Laybum^ et iidem hseredes de prsedicta
Sibilla^ et eadem Sibilla de Comite Bdchemundise^ et Comes de
Ftnkall. Stmt ibidem vj car. terrae, et faciunt di. feod.
milit. : de quibus ecclesia dotata est de una car. terrse ; et Abbas
de Joreyalle tenet ij car. terrse de Comite Richemundise ; et
idem Abbas tenet alias ij car. terras' de Johanne le' Breton^ et
idem Johannes de Comite Bichemundise. Item^ idem Abbas
tenet j car. terrse de Briano filio Alani^ et idem Brianus de
Comite^ et Comes de rege. [Et nihil redd., etc.]**
Burton Constable. Simt ibidem xij car. terrse; de quibus
Abbas Beatse Marise Ebor. tenet ij boy. terrse, et Magister Sancti
Leonardi tenet alias ij boy. terrse in puram elemosinam de
Boaldo filio Boaldi; et idem Roaldus* tenet residuum de Johanne
Comite Richemundise, et Comes de rege.
Est Haukeswell. Sunt in eadem yilla yj car. terrae, qua-
rum iiijo' sunt de feodo Marise de Neyille, et faciunt tertiam
partem feodi unius milit. ; et ij car. sunt de feodo le' Butiller, et
faciunt yj**™ partem feodi unius milit. ; de quibus di. car. et ij
boy. terwe tenentur de Waltero de EgUsclyfi^,* et idem Walterus
tenet residuum de prsedicto feodo le Butiller de Comite Riche-
mundise, et idem Comes de rege ; et hseredes Ricardi de Rybof
" A. omits et di. * Willelmus, A. B.
r £t DiiUum fit inde eervitium de quo fit mentio, etc., A. 6. T.
* Dr. Whitaker was of opinion " that this place acquired its distinctive appel-
lation of Steward firom some of the seneschals of the earls of Bichmond " {Hi*t.
JSichmondakire, i., 368).
' milit., A, B. Y. • Gale omits terr».
' de. Gale. ■ Et nihil redd., etc., A. B. Y.
' His son, Thomas de Bichmond, was returned lord of Burton Constahle in
the 9th Edwurd 11., and- in the following reigli sold that manor to Henry, lord
Sorope, of Bolton. Isabella, sister and heir to Boald de Bichmond, and daughter
•of the above Thomas, married Nicholas, second baron Stapleton of Carleton, and
was buried at Draz.
* Son of Bobert de Egglescliffe. By his wife Emma he had a son Bobert
(WkUaker^t Bickmandskire, i., 112), who was certified lord of HaujLwell in 1316.
WAPENTAKE 07 HANO^ N. R. 157
tenent rj bov. temd, et Abbas de Coyerham tenet di. car. de
Maria de Neville ; et una car. et di. et x boy. terrse tenentor
de Heryeio de Watlons^ et idem Herveus de [prsedicta]' Maria
de Neyille^ et eadem Maria de Comite Bichemundise^ et idem
Comes de rege.
Magna Fencotes et Parva Fencotes. Simt ibidem ix
car. terrse^ qnse facinnt feod. imius milit. : de quibns Magister
Militise TempU in Anglia tenet di. car. in piiram elemosinam^ [a
tempore quo non extat memoria];^ et Willelmus de Holtbjr
tenet iij car. et di. de Alano le Fraunceys ; et idem Alanus tenet
residuas v car. terrse de Hugone filio Henrici^ et idem Hugo de
Henrico filio Conani^ et Henricus de Comite^ et Comes de rege.
[Et nullum fit inde sendtium.]'
ScoRUBTON. Sunt ibidem xij car. [terrse]/ quse faciimt
feod. unius milit. : de quibus ecclesia dotata est de j car. terrse;
et Abbas Beatae Marise Ebor. tenet ij boy. terrse ; et Abbas Jore-
yaUis tenet^ j boy. terrse et ix acras prati^ et Magister Militise
TempU in Ajiglia tenet (blank) in puram et perpetuam elemo-
sinam^ [a tempore quo non extat memoria] f et residuum tenet
Bogems de Lascelles de Comite Bichemundise^ et Comes de
rege.
Walburn. Sunt in eadem yilla y' car. terrse : quarum di.
car. et yij' boy. terwe tenentur de hseredibus de Thornton ; et
una car. tenetur de domina de Leybume^ et eadem domina tenet
de Maria de Neville, et eadem Maria de haeredibus de Thornton \
et Walterus filius Abrahse tenet iij boy. de hseredibus Bicardi de
Leybum, et iidem haeredes de prsedictis hseredibus de Thornton :
Bobertus de Hertford tenet vj boy. de Wymero de Walburn, et
idem Wymerus tenet easdem yj boy. cum iiij boy. de prsedictis
haeredibus de Thornton, et iidem hseredes de Comite Bichemun-
di«, et Comes de rege : et Abbas de Coyerham tenet iij boy., et
Abbas Jorevallis ij boy., et Priorissa de Ellerton ij boy. in ele-
mosinam ; [sed a quo et per quod servitium non fit mentio in
inquisitionibus prsedictis :]>' et Magister Militise Templi tenet j
boy. ; sed a quo et per quod servitium non fit mentio, [etc., nee
aliquid reddit.]^
' pnedicta, A. B. Y.
' a tempore quo non extat memoria, A. B. Y.
* Et nullum fit inde servitium, A. B. Y, • teme, A. B, Y.
* Gale omitfi tenet.
' a tempore quo non extat memoria, A. B. Y.
* vj car., A. B. Y. ' vj bov., B. ... ...
/ sed a quo et per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquiationibus pnediotui,
. B. Y.
' etc., nee aliquid reddit, Y. et nihil redd., et<j., B.
158 Kuuunr's csQiicav lOft TaAKSHiKZ.
WrnxDEMiMJ n Ultbkbowz.* Sunt ibtdem ix car. terre,
qiUB £M:nmt lieod. imiiis milit. : de quibfiis nna car. et dL et t
boff. terrae taientnr de Niciiolao de Weodeale^ ; et idem Nicho-
lans tenet imam car. et t boT. terrs* de Comite Richemondiae,
et idem Comes de rege ; et iij car. et xiii} bov. tenentnr de prae*
dicto Ccnnite, et Comes de rege.
LATBUBinu Sunt ibidem rij car. terrae, onde xiiij, etc.:
qoarom iiij bor. tenentur de WiUebno de Lajbum, et idem
WiUehnus de haeredibiis de Thomtcm Stiirard, et iidem haeredes
de Ccnnite Bichemmidiae ; et xiiij bor. tenentur de eiadem haere-
diboB, et iidem haeredes de praedicto Comite ; et Cecilia de La j-
bom^ Alicia^ Isabella, et Agnes tenent j car. terrae de Johanne
de Aldbnrgh, et idem Johannes de praedictis haeredibns, ut snpra ;
et eaedem Cecilia, Alicia, Isabella, et Agnes tenent ig boT. terrae
de Maria de NeviU, et [eadem}' Maria de [praedictis]^ haeredibus
de Thornton, et haeredes de Thc^mton de Comite, et Comes de
r^e; [et]' Bicardns de Wodyngton tenet ij car. terrae, et haere-
des Bicardi de Bybof tenent dL car.; sed non dicitur de quo,
nee per quod servitium.
Heknebt. Sunt ibidem ix car. terrae, unde xiiij, etc. : qua-
rum ij car. et v bov. terrae tenentur de Willelmo de Leybum ;
et Thomas de Biswik tenet j bov. de Abbate JorevalUs, et idem
Abbas de dicto Willelmo; et idem Willelmus tenet j car. terrae
et vj bov. terrae, una cum praedictis tenementis, de Roberto de
Pumeux, et idem Robertus de haeredibus de Thornton, et iidem
haeredes de Comite, et Comes de rege : et ij car. terrae et di. et
V bov. terrae tenentur de Waltero Gill ; et idem Walterus tenet
j car. et iij bov. terrae de haeredibus Thomae de Stochale, et
iidem haeredes de Roberto de Foumeus, et idem Robertus de
praedictis haeredibus de Thornton, et iidem haeredes de Comite
Richemimdiae, et Comes de rege. [Et nullum fit inde servitium
de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.]"*
Gbtnton. Est ibidem una car. terrae, quam Prior de Brid-
lyngton tenet in puram elemosinam de antecessoribus Gilbcrti
de Gaunt ; et nullum fit inde servitium, [ut supra.] "
Staynton. Simt ibidem iij^ car. terrae, quae faeiimt iiij^°*
partem feodi imius milit. : de quibus WiUelmus de Staynton
tenet j car. de Roberto de Hertford ; et [idem]^ Robertus tenet
eandem car. et residuas ij car. de Wichardo de Charroun, ct
* The vill of UlYeshowe has disappearud. It stood, probably, not far from
Ulshaw Bridge, near Middleham, and about three miles and a half E.S.E. of
Wensley. ' v bov. teme et di., Y.
J eadem, A. B. Y. * prajdictis, A. B. Y. ' et, A. B.
" St nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus prse-
diotis. A, B. Y. " ut supra, A. B.
• 6 car.. Gale. ' idem, A. B. Y.
WAPENTAKE OP HANO^ N. R. 159
idem Wichardus de Comite, et Comes de rege^ quse faciunt di.
feed, milit.
Spenytho&ne. Sunt ibidem vj ear. terrse^ quse fadunt di.
feod. milit. : de quibus ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrse ; et
ij bov. terrse tenentur de Tboma filio Johamiis de Spenythome^
et idem Thomas de Ranulpho filio Banulphi ; et j car. et xiiij
bov. terrae tenentur de prsedicto Ranulpho filio Banulphi; et
idem Banulphus tenet ij car. terrse et di.^ ima cum tenementis
prsedictis^ de Maria de Nevill^ et eadem Maria de Comite Biche-
mundise^ et Comes de rege.
Bebdene. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrse^ quse faciunt iiij**™
partem feodi unius milit.: quarum persona de Haukeswell tenet
ij bov. terrse in puram elemosinam^ et nilul reddit : Bobertus
filius Mathei tenet ij bov. terrse de Boberto de Band, et idem
Bobertus de Walter© de EggesclyflF; et Alanus Hawys tenet ij
bov. terrse, et Thomas filius Thomae tenet alias ij bov. terrsB de
eodem Waltero ; * et idem Walterus tenet xiiij bov. terrae, una
cum prsedictis tenementis, de Comite ; et Edmundus de Killom
tenet similiter ij bov. terrse de eodem Comite, et idem Comes
de rege; [sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisi-
tionibus.]*"
Danbt. Sunt ibidem v car. terwe, unde xij etc. : de quibus
Bicardus de Charroun tenet tertiam partem ejusdem villse, ex-
oepta j acra' et di. terrse ; et Edmimdus de Killom tenet duas
partes prsedictae villse de Comite Bichemundise, et Comes de rege.
Welle, Nostebfeld et Faohebwalde.' Sunt ibidem vj car.
terrse, quae faciunt di. feod. milit. : de quibus Bobertus de Tater-
sall tenet v car. terrae in dominico de Comite Richemundiae, et
Comes de rege ; et Maria de Neville tenet Fagherwald pro una
car. terrae de eodem Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nihil
" reddit.] «
Patbik Bbompton. Sunt ibidem xij car. terrae, quae faciunt
feod. unius milit. : de quibus Alicia Plays tenet in dominico v
car. terrae de Hugone filio Henrici, et idem Hugo de Comite
Bichemimdiae, et Comes de Bege : Beginaldus de Lyns et
Bicardus filius ejus tenent iiij car. terrse et di. de haeredibus de
Homeby, et iidem haeredes de Edmimdo Fyton, et idem Edmun-
t Willelmo, A. B.
^ sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus, A. B. Y.
' caruc. et di., A.
' Fatherwald, A. 6. Y. This place has disappeared. It is not mentioned in
the Nomina Villarum. Gale says, " extitit villa [de Fagherwalde] inter Welle
et Cathorpe tempore Edwardi III. cum fundaretur hospitale de Welle, prout ex
chartis ejus apparet, et vestigiis sedificiorum, quae nomen in agris, Fairvx>od
Fields, etiamnum retinent '' (Seg. Hotter, de JBtcAm., 246). Carthorpe is two and
a half miles E.N.E. of Well. - Et nihil reddit, A. B. Y.
160 KIRKBT^S INQUEST FOE YORKSHIRE.
dus de hseredibtis de Thometon Styward, et iidem hseredes de
Comite^ et Comes de rege ; et una car. tenetur de Roberto de
Tatersale^ et idem Robertus de Waltero de Berdene/ et Wal-
teros de Comite^ et Comes de rege : Ricardus de Lyns tenet ij
boT. de Roberto de Lacelles^ et idem Robertus de prsedicto
Waltero, et idem Walterus de Comite, et Comes de rege ; et
Michael de Bereheby*' tenet ij bov. de eodem Waltero, et idem
Walterus de Comite, et idem Comes de rege; et Elias de Fereby
tenet j car. terrse de Avicia Marmyon, et eadem Avicia de
Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nihil reddit ad finem.]*
Neuton bt Rtsewik. Simt in eisdem villis xij car. terra,
qu» faciunt feod. unius milit. : quarum j car. et £. et vj bov.
teme tenentur de Roberto Tortemayns ; et idem Robertus tenet
in dominico unam car. et ij bov. terrae, una cum tenementis
prsdictis, de Roberto de Tatersale, et Robertus de Comite
Richemundise, et Comes de rege ; et di. car. et iiij bov. terrse
tenentur de Ricardo de la Chaumber ; et idem Ricardus tenet
in dominico j car. et ij bov. terrse de hseredibus Thomse de
Burgo, et iidem hseredes de Comite Richemundi», et Comes de
rege ; et una car. terrse tenetur de Maria de Neville, et eadem
Maria tenet de Comite, et Comes de rege ; et j car. terrae et di.
tenetur de hseredibus Thomse de Burgo, et prsedicti hseredes de
Hugone filio Henrici, et idem Hugo de Comite, et Comes de
rege ; et Abbas de Jorevalle tenet Rysewik pro iij car. terrae de
Nicholao de Gertheston, et idem Nicholaus de praedictis hsere-
dibus Thomse de Burgo, et iidem hseredes de Comite, et Comes
de rege.
Hesilton. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae, quse faciimt di. feod.
milit. : quarum di. car. et iiij bov. terrae tenentur de Briano
filio Alani, et idem Brianus de Comite Richemundise, et Comes
degrege; et Abbas Jorevallis tenet ij car. de Roaldo filio Roaldi
in puram elemosinam, et idem Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de
rege ; et Elias de^ Hesilton tenet di. car. de Petro de Crakhall, et
idem Petrus de dicto Briano, ut supra. Item idem Elias tenet
ij bov. terrse de Priorissa de Marrigg in elemosinam, et eadem
Priorissa de Elia de Wynderhill, et idem Elias de Petro de
Crakall prsedicto, et Petrus de Briano, et Brianus de Comite,
et Comes de rege; [et Elias de Hesilton tenet ij bov. terrae
de prsedicto Elya de Winderhyll, et idem Elyas de praedicto
Petro, ut supra;]' et Elias de Hesilton tenet duas bov. terrae de
•Bred'.T. Berd',A.B.
• Borrowby, in the parish of Leake. See p. 100.
' £t nihil reddit ad flnem, A. B. Y. ' Gale omits de.
' et Elias de Hesilton tenet ij bov. terns de prsedicto Elja de Winderhyll, et
idem Elyas de prsedicto Petro, ut supra, A. B. T.
WAPENTAKE OF HANO^ N. R. 161
Willdmo de Merkjmgton, et idem Willelmus de prsedicto Briano,
et idem BrianuB de Comite Richemiindise, et Comes de rege.
[Et nullmn fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio^ ut supra.]*
HuNTON^ Gertheston* ET Erethorne. Sunt in eisdem
yilUs xiiij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. : quarum ij car. et vij bov.
tense tenentur de Johamie de Hunton ; et idem Johannes tenet
iij car. et v bov. terrse de Hugone filio Henrici, et idem Hugo
de Comite^ et Comes de rege ; et residuum tenetur de feodo
diversorum^ sicut continetur plenius in inquisitionibus prsedictis.
[Et nullum fit inde servitium, ut supra.]*'
Snaps. Sunt ibidem v car. terrae, unde xij, etc. ; quarum
una car. tenetur de Maria de Neville ; et eadem Maria tenet
residuum de Johanne Comite Richemundise^ et idem Comes de
rege. [Et nullum fit inde servitium.]''
Thorp Pirrowe. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrse^ unde xij, etc.;
et Helwisia de Pirrowe tenet eas in dominico de Bx>berto de
Tatersale per servitium militare^ et idem Bobertus de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
Atscouoh et Lemynoe.' Sunt in eisdem villis vij car.,
unde xij, etc. : de quibus Magister Militise Templi in AngUa
tenet j bov. terrae in puram elemosinam de Hugone filio Hen-
rici ; et iij car. tenentur de eodem Hugone per servitium mili-
tare ; et idem Hugo tenet de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Hippeswelle. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. ;
de quibus Radulphus de Brantyng tenet ij partes unius car. de
Alano de Caber,-^ et reddit per ann. pro omni servitio di. marc. ;
et iiij bov. terrae tenentur de eodem Alano; et idem Alanus
tenet residuum de Avicia Marmyon, et eadem Avicia de [prae-
dicto]^ Boaldo, et [idem]* Boaldus de Comite Richemundiae, et
Comes de rege.
CoLBURNE. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae, quae faciunt quar-
tam partem feodi unius milit. : quarum iij' car. terrae tenentur
de Johanne Comite Richemundiae, et idem Comes tenet eas de
rege; et residuum tenetur de Henrico de Ripon, et idem Hen-
ricus de Comite, et Comes de rege. [Et nullum fit inde servi-
tium, ut supra.]-''
' Et nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit meotio, ut supra, A. B. Y.
* Garriston, in ^e parish of Hawxwell.
' £t nullum fit inde servitium, ut supra, A. B. Y.
* Et nullum fit inde servitium, A. 6. Y.
' Little Leeming, oUm Lemingford, in the parish of Bedale. The great
Boman road leading from Isurium to Cataractonium crossed Leeming Beck at
this point.
/ Kabergh, Y. ' prsedicto, A. B. Y.
* idem, A. B. Y. ' iiij car., Y.
i Et nullum fit inde servitium, ut supra, A. B. Y.
M
162 kibkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
BuBOH. Sunt ibidem vij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. : de qoibus
Abbas Jorevallis tenet j car. terrae in puram elemosinam^ a tem-
pore regis Johannis^ de Avicia Marmyon ; et residumn tenetnr
de feod. diversorum^ sicut plenius continetnr in inquisitionibns
pnedictis ; quie quidcm feoda tenentnr de Boaldo prsedicto, et
Aoaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
BoBELL ET Thornton* Collyngb. Sunt ibidem x car. terrae,
unde xij, etc. : de quibus ecclesia de Bedale dotata est de ij
bov. terrae ; et Abbas de Sancta Agatha tenet j bov. terrae simi-
liter in puram elemosinam ; et residuum tenetur de feod. diver-
•orum, qui tenent de Briano filio Alani, et idem Brianus de
Maria de Neville, et eadem Maria de Roberto de Monsters, et
idem Robertus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Pabva Cbakehall. Sunt ibidem v car. terrae, unde xij, etc.,
Juae tenentur de feod. diversorum, qui tenent de Johanne de
Iritannia Comite Richemimdiae, et idem Comes de rege. [Et
nullum fit inde servitium, etc.]'
Magna Cbakehall et Rande."* Sunt ibidem iiij car., unde
xi\, etc. : de quibus Robertus de Rande tenet unam di. car., et
Oilbcrtus filius Hawisiae tenet aliam di. car. de Roberto de
Tatersale ; et idem Robertus tenet residuum de Comite Riche-
mundiae, et Comes de rege. [£t nihil redd, ad finem prae-
dictum.]*
Thoraloeby.^ Sunt ibidem ix car. terne, unde xiij faciunt
feod. unius milit. : de quibus Rogerus Oysell tenet di. car. de
Roberto de Tatersale ;P et idem Robertus tenet viij car. terrae
et di. de Comite Richemundiae, et Comes de rege. [Et nihil
* Now called Cowling only, — a hamlet in the township of Bumll-cum-
Cowling, and parish of Bedale. At the date of the Domesday Survey there were
five carucates in Borel, and four in Torneton. According to Gale {S^ff. Hon. de
Riohmondf pp. 26, 240), Thornton Collynge was called. Southometon (South
Thorneton) in the 80th Henir II. This is somewhat singular, as Ck)wling and
BurriU are due north of Thornton-Watlaa, and east-by-north of Thornton -
Steward.
' Et nullum fit inde servitium, etc., A. B.
" Rands Oranse, a small township near Bedale.
" Et nihil redd, ad finem pnedictum, A. B. Y.
* See page 150, note x.
' In the Inq. p. m. of Eobert de Tatersale, senior, taken in the 26th Edward I.,
the jurors say, " quoad pnediota maneria de Welle, Crakehale et Thoraldeby cum
suis membris et pertinentiis, quod pnediotus B.obertus de Tateshale nihil habuit
neo tenuit in eisdem maneriis die quo obiit nisi tantum ratione Johannse, filia;
Badulphi fllii Badulphi, uxoris ipsius Eoberti, qu» quidem maneria de Welle,
Crakehale et Thoraldeby eidem Johannn in propaitem suam sibi oontingentem de
hsereditate qute fuit pncdioti ILadulphi dudum post mortem ejusdem Badulphi
jure hsBreditario desoenM>ant et assignebantur taiiquam uni filiarum et hsDredum
ipsius Badulphi. Et dici&nt quod idem B.obertus et Johanna uxor ejus, quse
adhuo superstes est, ISenuerunt eadem maneria conjunctim in forma prsedicta de
Johanne de Britannm ut de honore castri sui de Bichemond " ( Col, Oen., ii., 55 7)
WAPENTAKE OP HANO^ N. R. 168
redd, ad finem prsedictom^ nee aliud fit inde servitium de quo
fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsedictis.]^
HuDDESWELL. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrse^ nnde xij etc. ; de
quibos Abbas Sanctse Marise Ebor tenet viij boy. terrse in domi-
nico de Comite Bichemundise.
DE TSRBIS IN LIBERTATE BEATiB MARIJS EBOR. IN EODEM
WAPENTAOIO.
Sunt in eodem wapentagio de Hang villa de Munkeby/
qnam Abbas Beatse Manse de Ebor. tenet in dominico ; villa de
Langthome/ quam Bobertus de Lascelles tenet de dicto Abbate.
In villa de Scotton snnt iiij^' car.; quarum dominus de
Latymer tenet ij car.^ et Johannes de Steyngreve ij car. de
dicto Abbate.
In villa de Catrik ij car, terrse^ quas Abbas tenet in dominico.
In villa de Scnrueton ij bov. terrse^ quas Abbas tenet in
dominico.
In villa de Huddeswelle vuj bov. terrse^ quas Abbas tenet in
dominico de Comite Bichemundise^ et Comes de rege.
In villa de Danby j car. terrse, quam Johannes de Danby
tenet de Abbate^ et Abbas de Comite^ et Comes de rege.
t Et nihil redd, ad flnem pnediotum, neo aliquid fit inde servitium de quo fit
mentio in inquisitionibus pnedictis, A. B. Y. In these MSS. the inquisition for
the wapentake of Hang ends here.
' Munkeby is not named in the Nomina Yillarum. Gale says, " nulla higua
nominis villa vel in oomitatu Eboraoensi, vel Biohmondiensi agnoscitur " (A^,
Hon, de JUehmond. 245).
* The Abbat of St. Mary's was returned lord of Langthome in 1316.
h2
INCIPIT FEODARIUM- DE GILLYNG WEST/
[MSS. Cotton, Faust. B., yii., fo. 98.]
B0WB8 CUM BoLRON. Sunt ibidem vij car. et di. teme :
unde Comes Richemundise tenet v car. in capite^ sed non
respondet pro feodo militari; Stephanus de Ulveshowe tenet
di. car. terrse de domino Comite^ et Comes de domino rege in
capite; Thomas de Bolron tenet vj bov. terrse in Bolron de
Comite^ et Comes de rege. [Magister Hospitalis Sancti
Leonardi Ebor. tenet x bov. terrse in Bowes de Comite^ et Comes
de rege.]^ lUam terram tenet Magister Templi'' in puram
elemosinam, et nullum facit servitium^ nee fecit a tempore quo
non extat memoria.
Brioenale. Sunt ibidem vj' car. terrae^ unde xij car. terrse
fadunt feodum unius militis, quas/ Edwardus Charles tenet de
Comite^ et Comes de rege ; [sed non dicitur per quod servitium.] 9
Cliffs super Tese.* Idem Edwardus tenet unam car.
terrse ibidem de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Thomas* de
Laton tenet de eodem Edwardo in Est Laton tres car. terrse^ et
* Colkted with Addit. MS., Brit. Mus., 26,729, oited in the suooeeding notes
by the letter S., and also, as fiur as practicable, with MSS. A. B. and T. In
these last-mentioned MSS. the wapentakes of East and West Gilling are mixed
up in a somewhat perplexing manner, and the entries are given in a more abbre-
viated form than in the Begister, which itself is only an abstract of the original
return b^ Kirkby. Nevertheless these MSS. occasionally disclose new reacQngs
and additional matter. The S. MS. contuns two versions of this portion of the
Inquest. The first (fo. 72)^ which corresponds in general arrangement with the
Begister, supplies several important variations from that text. The second (fo.
78) is headed "Gillyng West alio mode," and agrees in nearly every particular
with MSS. A. B. and T.
» Wapentagium de Gilling, A. B. T.
' Magister Hospitalis Sancti Leonardi Ebor. tenet x bov. teme in Bowes de
Cromite, et Ck>me8 de rege, S.
* lUam terram tenet pnedictus Magister in puram elemosinam, et nuUum
fkdt inde forinsecum servitium, neo fecit a tempore quo non extat memoria, S.
This account in confirmed by MSS. A. B. and T., which read as follows :— " Item
Magister Hospitalis Sancti Leonardi de Ebor. tenet residuas x bov. terrse de
eodem Comite in puram elemosinam, et idem Ck>mes de rege in capite, ut supra,
neo fit inde aliquod servitium." « i^ car., A.
/ quas hiaredes Willehni Charles tenent, A. B. T.
' sed non didtur per quod servitium, A. B. T.
A MSS. A. B. and Y. omit this entry. < Johannes, S.
WAPENTAKE OF OILLINO WEST^ N. R. 165
Edwardus de Comite^ et Comes de rege. Item Thomas Grete-
hede tenet de eodem Edwardo in Atlowe-Couton-^' duas car.
teme^ et Edwardus de Comite^ et Comes de rege.
RoKSBT. Sunt ibidem tres car. terrse^ unde xij faciunt
feodum militare, quas Alexander de Rokeby tenet de Briano
filio Alani^ et Brianus de Comite^ et Comes de rege ; [sed non
didtur per quod servitiimi.]*
MiKiLTON^ Ceosthwayte ET LoNTON. Sunt ibidem vj car.
terrse^ unde xij, etc. : de quibus Thomas de Graystok' tenet
unam car. in Crossethwaite de Hugone filio Henrici ; et Alexander
de Rokeby tenet j car. in Lonton de eodem Hugone ; et Alanus
Cocus tenet di. car. terrae in Mikelton de dicto Hugone; et
dictus Hugo tenet tres car. terrse in eadem de Comite, et simi-
liter tenet residuum de Comite, et Comes de rege.
RUMBALDEKIRK"* CUM HuNDRETHWAITE. Suut ibidem trCS
car. terrse, unde xij, etc. : de quibus Brianus filius Alani tenet
in Hundrethwaite j car. terrse, et unam aliam car. terrse in viUa
Sancti Rumaldi/ de Comite, et Comes de rege; et Parsona
ecclesisB Sancti Rimialdi^ tenet j car. terrse in eadem villa, unde
ecdesia sua dotata est.
Ltrttnoton. Sunt ibidem quinque car. terrse, unde xij,
etc. : de quibus Ricardus [de]' Ragill tenet di. car., Alexander
Garet^ di. car., Hugo Milner di. car. de Henrico Spryng, et
Henricus de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite, et
Comes de rege; et Abbas de Egleston tenet ij bov., et Priorissa
de Marrig ij bov. ; Parsona Sancti Rumaldi'' tenet ij bov. in
elemosinam de Henrico Spryng, et Henricus de Hugone filio
Henrici, et Hugo de Comite, et Comes de rege ; et Willelmus
de Gergrave tenet di. car. de Briano fiilio Alani, et Alanus' fsicj
de Comite, et Comes de rege;' et Henricus Spryng tenet ij
car. et ij bov. terrae de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
J Gale says of AUowe-Gouton, — " yilla eadem quse et East Cowton " (Be^. Hon,
ds Biehmond, 245), and gives as his authority the following extract from the
Monasticon : — ''Bobertus Clarevanx tenet in Athowoowton, {Utter East Cowton,
duas partes decimarum de dominicis quondam Wymari Dapiferi." I believe,
however, that Atlowe Cowton was not identical with East Cowton. In 1816
Edward Charles and Bobert de Lasceles were certified joint lords of " Suth Couton
et Atelou." The hamlet of Atley Hill, and Atley Hill Farm, are within the
township of South Cowton, and about one mile and a half W.S.W. of East
Cowton. These places are all in the wapentake of Gilling East.
* sed non dicitur per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
' "William, son of Thomas de Graistock, had a grant of free warren in
"Crosthayte in Tesdale " in the 13th Edward I. {Cat. Rot, ChaH. 115).
" Yilla Sancti Beginaldi, S. Yilla Sancto Bomaldo, A. B. Y.
" Binaldi, S. • Beginaldi, 8. ' de, S.
♦ Barott, S. ^ Beginaldi, 8. • Brianus, A. B. Y.
' S. omits this entry.
166 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
ScAROYLL. Sunt ibidem iiij<^' car. temd, et sita est in
foresta : nude Willelmus de Skargill tenet duas car. terrse et
di. de Comite in capite^ et reddit domino Comiti per ann. xijs.^
et pro finibns ixd. ob., et Comes tenet de rege; et Johannes de
Skargill tenet nnam car. terr» de" Willelmo^ et Willelmus de
Comite^ et Comes de rege ; et Bogerus filius Bogeri de* eadem
tenet di. car. terrse de dicto Willelmo, et Willelmus de Comite^
et Comes de rege; [sed non dicitur per quod servitium.]*
Bernynoham. Sunt ibidem yj car. terrae^ unde xij^ etc. : de
quibus Willelmus de Bemyngham tenet duas car. terras^ et
Willelmus filius Stephani ij car. de Priore de Gisburgh, et IWor
de Bogero Moubray^ et Bogerus de Comite^ et Comes de rege ;
et WiUelmus CapeUanus tenet in eadem ij car. de Boaldo de
Bichemimd^ et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de r^e.
Neusom. Sunt ibidem v car. terrae, unde xij, etc., quas
Margeria de Neusom, Willelmus Mikelton/ Cassandra Figot
tenent in parcenar. ; et dicti Willelmus et Cassandra tenent
partes suas de dicta Margeria, et ipsa de Hugone filio Henrici,
et Hugo de Comite, et Comes de rege. £t sunt ibidem simi-
liter aliae quinque car. quas Henricus Pigot tenet de Briano filio
Alani, et Brianus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Et Elias de
Mikeltony et Gervasius de Skireswith tenent duas car. de
Willelmo de Bemjmgham, et Willelmus de Priore de Gisburgh,
et Prior de Bogero Moubray, et Bogerus de Comite, et Comes
de rege. [Et nihil redd.]'
Dalton Michell.' Sunt ibidem tres car. terrae, unde xij,
etc., quas Michael* Byell tenet de Briano*^ filio Alani, et Brianus
de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Dalton Travers.'' Sunt ibi tres car. terrae, unde xij, etc. :
* dioto Willelmo de Skargill, B. • S. omits de eadem.
* sed non dioitur per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
' do Midelton, S. ' Middelton, A. B. S. Y.
* Et nihil redd., A. B. Y.
* Probably Dalton Michell was a^jaoent to the other two places called Dalton.
— I suppose, at some time, the township had been divided into three parts on
the oooasion of it ooming to co-heiresses, and that the husband of each gave his
name to his share.^J. B. W.
* Michael de Byhill, A. B. Y.
* de Briano filio Briani filii Alani, S.
' Chde says Dalton Travers " traxit appellationem suam a familia de Travers,
ejus dim per plures annos dominis, licet eorum jam memoria diu obsoleverit '*
{Sea. Hon. de Itichm., 243). Robert, son of Bobert, son of Warin de Travers, gave
land in Dalton to the prioi^ of Marrick {Burton's Mon. Ebor., 270) . In Coll. Top.
et Qen. {vol. v., 229), Dalton Travers is stated to have been otherwise called
Qftiles. In Gale's map of Eichmondshire, however, Dalton Travers is placed
about half a mile S.W. of Newsham, and the same distance N.W. of Dalton
Norreys, the latter being nearly one mile W.N.W. of the village of Gayles. In
1816 John de Stapelton and Eoger de As\i were returned joint lords of '' Dalton
WAPENTAKE OF OILLING WEST^ N. B. 167
de quibns Willelmus Berry^ tenet unam car.^ Johannes Frankest
iij boY.^ Henricus filius Johannis unam bov./ Bicardus filiua
Wydiaidi* de Charroun tenet xij bov. de Hugone de Ask, et
Hugo de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Dalton Norreys. Sunt ibi tres car. terrae, unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Johannes* Norreys tenet ij> car. de Elia de Midelton,
et Elias de Margeria de Newsom, et Margeria de Hugone filio
Henrici, et Hugo de Matheo* de Thometon, et Matheus' de
Comite, et Comes de rege; et Johannes de Ask tenet unam
car. terr» in eadem de libertate Beatse Marise Ebor. in puram
elemosinam, [a tempore quo (non) extat men^oria.]**
Ravenswath. Sunt ibi tres car. terrse et di. quas Hugo
filius Henrici tenet de Comite, et Comes de rege, [sed non
dicitur per quod servitium.]"
QwAssYNGTON. Suut ibi iiij®'' car. terrse, quarum Banulphus
filius Henrici tenet duas, et Bogerus^ (blankj tenet alias duas
de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite, et Comes de rege.
KiRKEBY.^ Est ibi una car. terrae, quse tenetur de libertate
Beatse Marise Ebor. in puram elemosinam, a tempore quo non
extat memoria.
MoRTHAM. Sunt ibi tres car. terrse, unde xij, etc. : de qui-
bus Willelmus de Mortham tenet duas bov. terr» de Johanne
de Mortham ; et Johannes tenet iiij bov. terrae de Alexandro de
Rokeby, et alias iiij®' bov. de Michaele de Bemyngham, et
Michael de Johanne de Bemyngham, et Johannes de Alexandro
de Rokeby ; et Thomas Maunsell tenet sex bov. de eodem Alex-
andro ; et Robertus filius Rogeri de Matham* tenet iij bov. in
eadem de eodem Alexandro; et idem Alexander tenet quinque bov.
de Maria de Midelham, et Maria de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Wyclipf cum Thorp et Girlyngton. Robertus de Wy-
cliflf tenet xij car. terrae in Wycliff, Girlyngton et medietatem
de Thorp, qu« faciunt feodum militare ; unde Thomas de Gir-
lington tenet iij car. in Girlington de dicto Roberto. Item
in Broghton Lithe." This is the only Dalton mentioned in the Nomina Yillamm
for Bidimondshire, and it occurs immediately after Neusam. In the Domesday
Survey Broctun precedes Neuhuson, which is followed by Daltun and "alia
Diltun." Of Broghton Gale remarks, " ignoratur hodie locus " {Reg. Hon. de
Richmond, 230). I am unable to say which of the three Daltons named in the
text is represented by the present village of that name.
* Vanr, Y. Warry, S. Worry, A. B. / Frankyshe, S.
f de Wychardo [Ricardo, A. B.] filio Wychardi [Bicardi, A. B.], et idem
tenet xij bov., etc., A. B. Y.
* Eicardi, S. ' Willeknus, S. J unam car., S.
* Michaele, Y. ' Michael, Y.
•" a tempore quo (non) extat memoria, A. B. Y.
" sed non dicitur per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
* Bogerus filius Rogen, S.
' This entry is omitted in MSS. A. B. and Y. » Mortham, 8.
168 KIRKBY's inquest for rORKSHIKE.
Michael de Thorp et Eogerus de Halnathby tenent^ j car. terrsB
et di. de medietate villse de Thorp de Felicia de Hoton^ et ipsa
de Qodem Roberto. Item^ idem Robertus tenet vij' car. terrse
in Wyclyff de Willelmo de Kirkton, cum praedictis parcellis^ et
Willelmus de Comite^ et Comes de rege. Et praedicti Michael
et Rogerus Halnathby tenent de alia medietate de Thorp unam
car. et di. de eadem Felicia, et Felicia de Roberto Wycliff, et
Robertus de Maria de Midelham, et Maria de Comite, et Comes
derege.
HoTON LoNoviLLERS.' Suut ibi sex car. terrse, unde xij,
etc., quas Margareta de Neville tenet de Rogero Moubray, et
Rogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege ; et respondet pro finibos
wapentagii viijs. vjd.
West Laton. Sunt ibi tres car. terrse, unde xij, etc. ; quarum
Nicolaus de Laton tenet de Johanne* Crasy unam car. terrse et
di.; et Johannes illas tenet, similiter cum aliis j car. et di., de
Maria de Midelham, et Maria de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Keekan.* Sunt ibi tres car. terrse : de quibus Michael de
Laton tenet ij bov. terrae, Johannes de Laton \j bov., Matilda
Were j bov., Reginaldus de Kerkan j bov. de Matheo de Kerkan ;
et Matheus tenet yj bov. de Magistro Militise Templi, et idem
Magister de Comite in perpetuam elemosinam,* et Comes de
rege ; [sed non dicitur per quod servitium.]'
Est Laton. Sunt ibi iij car. terrse : de quibus Michael de
Laton tenet di. car. de Roberto de Laton ; et Robertus tenet ij
car. et di. de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite, et
Comes de rege; [sed non dicitur per quod servitium.]' Et
sunt ibi iij afiae car. quas Johannes de Laton tenet de Edwardo
Charles, et Edwardus de Comite, et Comes de rege.y
Calde WELLE. Stmt ibi \j car. terrae : de quibus Petrus
Gretehede tenet j car., Stephanus de Bowes di. car., Johannes
de Couton di. car., Willelmus filius Willelmi di. car., Adam
filius Thomae di. car. de* Roaldo de Richemond; et Roaldus
tenet tres car. de Comite Richemondiae, et Comes de rege.
Berforth super Tese. Sunt ibi vj car. terras, imdc xij,
' tenet. Gale. • yj car., S.
' Otherwise called Hutton Magna, or Great Hutton.
" de Johanne filio . . . de Laton, A. B. T.
* Carkin, a small township in the parish of Gilling. It is not mentioned in
the Nomina Yillarum.
* sine aliquo alio servitio seculari, S.
' sed non dicitur per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
y This entry is omitted in MSS. A. B. and Y.
' Thoma filio Boaldi, S. In MSS. A. B. and Y. this entry reads as follows :
— " Caldewell. In eadem villa sunt yj car. teme ; de quibus iij car. terrae tenentur
de Thoma filio Boaldi ; et idem Thomas tenet residuas iij car. de Comite Biche-
mundiie, et idem Cromes de rege ; sed non dicitur per quod servitium.'*
WAPENTAKE OF OILLINO WEST^ N. R. 169
etc. : de quibus GalMdus le Norreys tenet tres car. terwe de
Comite, et Comes de rege^ et respondet de finibus wapentagii
^8. vjd.; et Emma de Berford tenet iij car. in eadem villa de
Boaldo de Bichemond^ et Roaldus de Comite^ et Comes de rege,
et non respondet pro finibus wapentagii."*
FoRSETT. Sunt ibi viij car. terrse^ unde xij^ etc. : de quibus
Johannes del Hegh tenet duas bov. de Pigot de Scurueton^ et
Pigot de Comite^ et Comes de rege; et Simon de Melsamby
tenet di. car. de Comite^ et Comes de rege ; Abbas Beatse Mari»
Ebor. tenet j car. de Comite in puram elemosinam ; et Comes
tenet residuimi villse^ et similiter hoc totum de rege ; [sed non
fit mentio per quod servitium.]*
Appilby super Tese.* Sunt ibi viij car. terrae, unde xij,
etc. : de quibus Johannes de Breton tenet de Henrico de Ripon
iiij car., Gralfridus de Leybum tenet ij bov. terrae, et Galfiridus
Clericus tenet ij bov. de eodem Henrico, et idem Henricus tenet
ij car. cum prsedictis de Stacio Colman et de Henrico filio
Hugonis et Henrico filio Conani, et isti tres de Comite, et Comes
de rege. Item Emma de Berford tenet in eadem villa unam
car. terrae de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite; et
Henricus Halflarde ten^ iij bov. in eadem de Henrico filio
Conani ; Robertus de Tnorp tenet j bov. de Thoma de Girlyng-
ton, et Thomas de Stacio Colman, et Stacius de Comite, et
Comes de rege.
Aldeburgh. Sunt ibidem viij car., unde xij, etc. : de qui-
bus Johannes de Craimcewik tenet di. car., Johannes Cort di.
car., Adam de Langrig di. car., Simon de Melsamby di. car.,
Rogerus de Halnathby di. car., Rogerus de^ Blakman j car. de
Roaldo de Richemond, et Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Idem Comes tenet in eadem iiij car. terrse, prseter terras prae-
dictas ; [sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitioni-
bus prsedictis.]*
Carleton, hameletta de Aldeburgh. Sunt ibi tres car.
terrae, imde xij, etc. : de quibus Johannes de Laton tenet di./
car. de Hanlaco de Hanlathby, et Hanlacus tenet di.-^ car. de
Roaldo de Richemond, et Roaidus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
* S. omits et non respondet pro finibus wapentagii.
* sed non fit mentio per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
* In the A. B. and Y. MSS. this entry is thus abbreviated : — " Appelhy super
Tese, In eadem villa sunt viij car. terrte, unde xij faciunt feod., etc., quas
diversi tenent per medium de prsedicto Comite, et Comes de rege, sicut plenius
continetur in inquisitionibus prsedictis ; sed non fit mentio in eisdem per quod
servitium." ^ 8. omits de.
' sed per quod servitium non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsedictis, A. B. T.
•^ unam car. et di., S.
ITO
KIRKBY's inquest foe rOHKBHlEE.
Item^ Galfridus Pigot tenet in eadem ij car. terrae de Comitej et
Comes de rege.
Staynwigges. Sunt ibi tfes* car.j unde xij, etc* ; de quibus
Abbas de Eglestoii tenet j car. terras de Roaldo de RicheTnondj
et Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege ;* M agister Militifie
Templi tenet j car. in puraui elemoBinam ; Henrictis de Stayii-
wigges tenet ij bov., Stcplianiis de Bowea ij bov., Petrus de
Bemynghani ij bov,^ Eudo de Ricbenkond j bov.j Eudo de Pirle
unam bov, de Matbeo de Kerkaoj et Matheus de Magistro Mili-
tiie Templi^ et Magister de Comite Richemoudise in puram et
perpetuam elemosinacQj et Comes dc rege.
Melsamby* Sunt ibi ix car, terrae^ uude xij^ etc* : de qnibua
Walterus de Mekamby tenet iiij bov., Willelmus filius ejusdem
Waltcri tenet v bov., Eudo de Carleton j bov.j Robertua Capel-
lanus j bov. de Ada de Nairford, et Adam tenet iij car., cum
prsedictis, de Briano filio Alani ; Simon de Melsamby tenet in
eadem j car. terne et di, de Abbate JorevaUise ;-' et Abbas Jore-
valliee tenet iij car. dc Briano filio Alaui, et Brianua de Comite,
et Comes de rege. [Et nihil redd.]*
DiDRESTON-GRAUNGE*^ Sunt ibidcm trca ear., unde xij, et^. :
de quibus Abbas Jo rev all ia tenet unam car, et di, de Briano
filio Alani, et Brianus de Comite, et Comes de rege ; idem Abbas
tenet ibidem j car. et di. de Hugone filio Henricij et Hugo de
Comite, et Comes de rege*
Kneton,^ Sunt ibi quinquc car, terrae, unde xij, etc, : de
quibus Alauus dc Ulveshowe tenet j bov* terne, Hemictis de
Midelton tenet j car, de Rogero de Mynyot ; et Rogerus tenet
iij car., simul cum prsedictis, de ComitCj et Comes de rege ;
Alexander de Kneton tenet di. car. terrae de Willclmo de
Lyndesey, et Willelmus de Comite j et Abbas Beatie Marise
Ebon tenet iij bov. in pnrani elemosinam ; [aed uon dicitur de
quo, nee per quod servitium,]'*
Midelton juxta Ki^teton*" Sunt ibi xij^ car., qnaefaeiunt
feodum militis : de quibus xv bov. tencntur de Willelmo de
Lyndcsy ; et idem Willelmus tenet ij car. terne, una cum prse-
dictis XV bov, J de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Galfridus
^ S. omitdj tltia outry* * octo car,, S,
^ TUe rest of this cDtrj is omttted in MSS. A, B. and Y.
/ A. B. S, iLnd Y. omit de Abbato Jorevaliiec.
* B% nihil T«(ld., A. B. Y,
' Didderaton Grange U about one mile and a quarter w^ of Melstmby-
'■ Kueeton, n small bumlet in t lie parish of Middleton Tyiu*, and w»]»ent^©
of Qilliiiik' East. In MSS. A. B, aod Y. this place is described nfter^ and in the
same pumgrapb with, Jliddleton,
■ Mfld nf>n dicitur de quOj ncc per quod Bervitiuin, A. B. Y*
^ Middelton ot Kneton, A. B. Y.
^ Tbe^ twelve earuaites evidently inelude the five belon|ftng to Kneelon.
WAPENTAKE OF GILXING WEST, N. E.
171
Scot^ tenet in eadeni di, car. de Henrico [tle]« Midelton ; €t
idem Henricus tenet ij car. de ptisdicto Coraite, et Comes de
rege, Et Parsona ejusdera villae tenet di. car, terrse de qua
eccle^ia dotata est f [sed non didtur per quenij nee per quod
aervitiuin,] *
HoTON Pabya.' Sunt ibi trea car. terrse, unde xij, etc.,
quaa Willelmus de Hoton tenet de Roberto filio Thomae de
Thorpei et ipse Robertus de Comite, et Comes de rege,
Hertfoede* Sniit ibi iij car, teme^ unde xij, etc., de
quibua Agnes de Levenes tenet j car, de Johaniie de Hertford,
et ipse Ulam et alias duos car. tenet de Comite^ et Comee de
rege.
GiLLYNG CUM OvER Sadbergh,*' Sunt ibi ij car. terrse,
unde xij, etc; de quibu^i WiUelmus de Bemyngliam tenet
unam car. terrae de Comite in Sadlicrghj et Comes de rege.
Idem Comes tenet [in dominico]^ in Gillyng unam car. teri*se
de rege^ [sed uon dicitur per quod, etc.]*^
Nethee Sa0bergh/ Est ibi una car. : unde Johannes de
Skargill tenet di. car. de Willelmo de SkargiU j et WillehnuB
tenet aliam di* car. dc pnedicta terra de Roaldo de Ricliemoudj
et Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de reije.
Ask, Sunt ibi vj car. terrse, unde xij, etc* : unde Galfridus
Fremao tenet ij bov. de Hugone de Ask; et idem Hugo tenet
quinque car. et sex bov.j [cum prsedictis duabus bov* terrse,]*
de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Sejtubby. Sunt ibi iiij car. et vj bov.^ unde xij, etc, : de
quibus Rogerus Mjnyot tenet iiij bov. de Abbate de Egleston^
et Abbas de Roaldo de Richcmonde ; et idem Abbas tenet de
eodem Roaldo ij car. de prsedictia terris ; et Thomas le Teynturell
de Kichemund tenet iiij Ijov, de Abbate dc Sancta Agatha.
Item Stepliaiius filius Thomse tenet di. car. de eotlem Abbate,
Johannes del Hill tenet ij bov. de eodem Abbate ; et Abbas de
Saucta Agatha tenet j car. terrse cum prsedictis de Roaldo de
Eicbemoud, et Roaldus omnia pnedicta de Comite, et Comeii
de rege.
* de, A. B. T.
» A difTerent description of Middletoo will be found in Gilling Hn^ wnpontake
(p. 179). The twa accounts should be tAken together, as neither appe&rs to ba
oompleta in itself.
* sed noti dicitur per quonii nee per quod s^rritinm, A. B. T,
' A. B. ttnd. Y. omit this entry.
•* Sedbury Park, cue mile east of Gilliug, in the wapentake of GilUng Ea«t.
* in dommico, A , B. Y,
* &ed uon dicitur per quod, oto,, A. B. Y.
* Sedbury, or Low Sedbury, one mile and a half E.S.E. of GilUng, in the
wapentake of Gilling East,
'cum praDdicti» duabus boy, terror, S.
172 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR T0BK8HI&E.
EsEBT. Sunt ibi viij car. terrae^ unde xij^ etc. : de quibus
Willehnus Thurkill tenet j* bov. ; Johannes filius Henrici" ij
bov., Ricardua filius Conani j bov., Willehnus filius Bicardi
j bov.j Willelmus filius Galfiidi ij bov., Willehnus Drinkhale
tenet ij bov., Willelmus Carpenter iij bov., Stephanus filius
Johannis ij boy., Matilda Ape j bov., Adam de Ask iij bov.,
Alicia Adamsinrf j bov., Cecilia de Sadbergh ij bov., Hamo*
Madd j bov., Magister Sancti Nicholai sex bov. ; et omnes isti
tenent de Abbate Sanctse Agathse : et, prseter istas prsedictas,
dictus Abbas tenet quinque car. et v bov. terrse de Avicia de
Marmyon, et Avicia de Comite, et Comes de rege. Idem
Abbas tenet duas car. et iij' bov. de Boaldo de Richemond, et
Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Willelmus filius
Agnetis tenet iij bov. in eadem de Abbate Beatse Marise de
Ebor., et Abbas [de Boaldo de Bichmund, et Boaldus]'' de
Comite, et Comes de rege.
BiTHE, [et] Helaoh hameletta.' Sunt ibi iiij car. terrse,
unde xij, etc. : de quibus Bobertus de Heyer tenet j bov.. Bo-
bertus Clericus et Bobertus^ de Bythe iij bov., Willelmus Over-
swale j car., Hugo filius Henrici ij car. de Gilberto de Gtiunt ;
et idem OUbertus illas tenet^ et similiter aUam di. car., de
Comite, et Comes de rege.
Marriog. Stmt ibidem iij car. terrse, unde xij, etc. : de
quibus Moniales de Marrigg tenent j car. in puram elemosinam
de Hugone de Ask ; et Hugo tenet illam, cum aliis ij car., de
Comite, et Comes de rege ; [sed non dicitur per quod servitium.] 9
FREBiYNGTON. Suut ibidem iij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Johannes fiilius Warim* (vel Briani — superscribed)
tenet unam car. de Hugone filio Henrici ; et Hugo tenet illam,
et alias duas car., de GUberto de Gaunt, et Gilbertus de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
Merske.' Sunt ibi vj car. terrse, unde xij, etc. : de quibus
Henricus de Mersk tenet j car., Bogerus de Skargill di. car.,
Bogerus de Bretham'^' di. car. de Boberto de Mersk ; et idem
Bobertus tenet dictas terras, cimi aliis quatuor car., de Boaldo
de Bichemund, et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
West Appiloarth. Bobertus de Appilgarth tenet in West
Appelgarth imam car. terrse de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo
de Comite, et Comes de rege.
» quatuor boy., 8. • Harberti, 8.
* Hamond Mallle, 8. ' quatuor bov., 8.
* de Boaldo de Bichmund, et Boaldus, 8.
' A. B. and Y. omit this entry. / Johannes, 8.
' sed non dioitur per quod servitium, A. B. T. * BHani, 8.
' The entries relating to Merske, West Appilgarth, 8keIton, and Feldom
are omitted in MSS. A. B. and T. i Bertham, 8.
WAPENTAKE OF 6ILLINO WEST, N. R. 173
Skslton. Hanlacus de Hanlathby tenet in Skelton unam
car. terr» de Wichardo Charron, et Wichardus de Boaldo de
Bichemond, et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Feldoh. Abbas Joreyallise tenet in Feldom di.^ car. de
Bogero de Mountford; et idem Rogerus tenet prsedictam'
terram, et aliam di. car., de Roaldo de Bichemond, et Boaldus
de Comite, et Comes de rege.
* unam oar. et di., S.
' cur. terrsB et di. de Boaldo, etc., S.
HIC INCIPIT FEODARIUM DE GILLYNG EST/
[M88. Cotton, Faust. B. vu., fo. 101 J.]
Brompton-brigg.* Sunt ibi viij car. terrse, unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Johannes Oille tenet di. car.^ Magister Sancti Egidii
ij bov., Bogerus de Tunstall ij bov., Robertus Lascellcs v bov.,
Nicolaus Laton ij bov., Willelmus ad Crucem j bov., Willebnns
Skargillj car.,Petni8 Gretehedej car. etdi.,et Thomas Bawdewyn
j car. et di. de Boaldo de Bichemond, et ipse de Comite, et
Comes de rege. Item Abbas de Sancta Agatha tenet in eadem
ij car. de prsedicto Boaldo in puram elemosinam, quas idem
Boaldus tenet superius de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Bolton.*' Sunt ibi ij car., unde xij, etc. : de quibus Radul-
phus de Bolton tenet ij car. et j bov., [et Prior] ^ de Novoburgo
di. car., Johannes de Bellerby j car. et j bov., Bobertus Copsy ij
bov., Johannes Helbek di. car. de Thoma de Bellerby \^ et idem
Thomas tenet prsedictas et aliam car. de Boaldo de Biehemund,
et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Abbas Beatse
Marise Ebor. tenet di. car. terrse in eadem de prsedicto Boaldo
in puram elemosinam.
ScoRTON, Ukkerbt ET Grbnebergh-graunge.^ Suut ibidem
xij car. terras, quae faciunt unum feodimi militarc integrum :
unde Galfridus de Ukkerby tenet j car. de Johanne de Hunton,
et Johannes de Hugone filio Henrici; Thomas de Scorton^ tenet
ij car. de Henrico Springe, et ipse de Hugone filio Henrici ;
Johannes* de Scorton, capellanus, tenet vj lx)v. de codem* Hu-
gone; et idem tenet illas, et alias duas car. et ij bov. in Scorton
et Grenebergh-graunge, de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item
Magister Willelmus de Burgo tenet in Scorton j car. terrse.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha di.> car., Elias* de Wanton ij car.,
Thomas de Ukkerby di. car., Elias de Ukkerby ij bov., Hugo
* Collated with MS. A. B. S. and Y. See page 164, note a,
* Brompton-upon-Swale.
' A B. and T. omit this entry.
* et Prior, S. The text has " de Priore ** erroneously. ' Wolbery, 8.
f Now called Greenberry Grange, a farm nearly two miles E.N.E. of Scorton.
* Hukerby, A. B. Y. * Hugo, A. B. Y. •
' eodem Henrico, et idem Henricus, A. B.
S unam oar., S. * Elena, S.
WAPENTAKE OF 6ILLINO EAST^ N. R. 175
de Ukkerby ij bov.^ Abbas de Fontibua in Grenebergh-graunge
unam car. de Briano filio Alani^ et Brianus de Comite^ et Comes
de rege : et sic medietas illius villse tenetur de feodo Hugonis
filii Henrici^ et alia medietas de feodo Briani filii Alani.
Kypflyno cum Staynhowe.* Sunt ibi ij car., nnde xij, etc.,
quas Abbas de Sancta Agatha tenet de Roaldo de Bichemund,
et Boaldns de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Magister Militise
Templi tenet j car. in Staynhowe in puram elemosinam, et per-
tinet ad KippUnge.
Whitwbllb.* Sunt ibi iiij**' car. terrse, unde xij, etc. ; de
quibus Henricus de Staynlay tenet ij car., et hseredes Thomse
de Yirhitwell j car. et di., et Johannes Warde di. car. de Andrea
Neville, et Andreas de Roaldo de Bichemund, et Roaldus de
Comite, et Comes de rege.
Lanoton Magna.* Sunt ibi vij car. terr», unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Thomas de Gormier tenet j car., Thomas de Hunton
di. car., Henricus Freman j bov., Walterus Bonde j bov.. Abbas
JorevaUis ij bov. de Hugone filio Henrici, et Hugo de Comite,
et Comes de rege. Item Hugo de Langton tenet in eadem j
car., Bobertus Colyngham^ j car. de Thoma de Burgh, et Thomas
de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Thomas de Scurueton
tenet in eadem j car., Alanus Cowhird \j bov.. Abbas JorevaUis
j car., Willelmus filius Custantise j bov., Rogerus Lyard j bov.
de Roaldo de Bichemimd, et Roaldus de Comite, et Comes
de rege.
Langton Pabva. Sunt ibi iiij<>' car., unde xij, etc., quas
domina Avicia Marmyon tenet de Comite.
Thirnetoft. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrse, unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Thomas de Ryell tenet j car. de Rogero Lascels, et
Rogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Robertus Con-
stable tenet ibidem j car. et vij bov. terrse, Robertus Bumell j
car. et iij bov. de Rogero Lascelles ; et Rogerus tenet illas, et
alias vij bov., de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Morton. Sunt ibi xij car., quae faciunt feodimi militare ; de
quibus Robertus Bumell' tenet x car. de Roberto de Fumeux,
' Stanhowe is the name of a farm one mile and a quarter E.N.E. of Kiplin.
• Magna Wytewell, A. B. S. Y.
" Otherwise Langton-upon>Swale.
• Colman, 8. de Cullingham, A. B. Y.
9 In 1280 Robert Bumell, bishop of Bath and Wells, had a charter of free
warren " in omnibus dominiois terris suis de Morton super Swale, Barkeby Or-
blawere et Osmunderle in oomitatu Eboracensi " (i^. Kon. de iZicAm., 186. Col,
Rot. Chart., 111). He was sometime archdeaoon of York {Fasti Ebor., i. 815),
and lord chancellor from 1274 until his death, which occurred at Berwick-on-
Tweed, 25th Oct., 1292 {Foss's Judges, iii., 63). By Inq. p. m., 21st Edward I.,
his nephew Philip Bumell, son of his elder brother Hugh, was found to be his
heir {Cal Gen., ii., 464).
176 kirkby's inquest for Yorkshire.
et Bobertus de Comite^ et Comes de rege. Item Ellas de
Wyndhill tenet ij car. ibidem de Briano filio Alani^ et Bnanns
de Comite, et Comes de rege.
SoLBERGH.' Sunt ibi iij car. terrae^ iinde xij^ etc.^ quas
Johannes Breton tenet de Thoma Raynevill, et Thomas de
Rogero Lascelles^ et Bogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Mawnby. Sunt ibi ij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. : de quibus
Thomas de Maimby tenet di. car. de Rogero Lascelles^ et Roge-
rus tenet illam'' et xij bov. de Comite, et Comes de rege ; [sed
non dicitur per quod servitium.]'
KiRKBY [super] ' Wysk. Suut ibi vj car. terrse, unde xij,
etc. : de quibus* Thomas de Maimby tenet ij car. de Rogero
Lascelles; et Abbas de Fontibus tenet iiij car. de pr»dicto
Rogero, et Rogerus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Neuby super Wysk. Sunt ibi iij car. terrae, unde xij, etc. :
de quibus Johannes* Holtby tenet j car. et di., et Thomas de
Maunby j car. et di. de Rogero Lascelles, et Rogerus de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
Warlaghby. Sunt ibi vij car., unde xij, etc. : de quibus
Galfridus de Hewik tenet iij car. et di., Rogerus Spamore iij
car. et di. de Stephano de Coverham, et Stephanus de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
Aynderby Pourneux.*' Est ibi una car. terrae, quam Rober-
tus de Foumeux tenet de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Yafforde. Stmt ibi vij car. et i bov., unde xij, etc. : de
quibus Willelmus le Scrop tenet iiij bov., Hugo de la Mare iiij
bov., Hugo de Langton ij bov., Nicholaus de Scurueton j bov.,
Ricardus Bretvill j car. et iij bov. de Bawdewino Bretvill ; et
Baudewinus tenet illas, et alias iij car. et di., de Comite, et
Comes de rege. Item Galfridus de Hanby tenet vij bov. terrae
« Sowber, S. Gale has the following note on Solbergh : — " Hodie nullum
superest sub hao appellatione oppidulum, licet forense olim floruisse tradunt
aoooliB, ubi jam ager amplus et paaouus, Sober Pasture diotus, antiquum retinet
nomen, et fonan ex cinenbus deleti, aliud in vicinia emenit, cujus nomen Newby,
novam satia indioat habftationem, neo in Gonquestoris Censu repertam" (Rea. Hon.
de Riohm., 280). The hunlet of Low Sowber is in the parish of Ainderbj-Steeple,
and Sowber Hill in the adjoining parish of Kirkby-Wiske.
' illas. Gale.
' sed non dicitur per quod senritium, A. B. Y.
' super, S.
" dominus Thomas, dominus ejusdem villn tenet, etc., S.
* Willelmus de Holtby, S. In the 28th Edward I. Thomas de Holteby, in a
plea which he brought asainst Thomas Baucrom, concerning one messuage and
two bovates of land in Newby, described himself as being the son of W illiam,
son of Henry, son of William de Holteby and Matilda his wife (Coll. Top. et
Oen., i., 273).
* Now called Ainderby-Steeple. In 1816 John de Furnels was certified lord
of " Aynderby wythe Stepil."
WAPENTAKE OF GILLINO EAST^ N. R. 177
de Comite, et Comes de rege; [sed non fit mentio per quod
servitium.]*
Danbt super Wysk cum Bedeham. Sunt ibi xij car. terrse^
qusB faciunt feodum militare : de quibus Michael Scott tenet ij
bov., BemarduB Nevill ij bov., Thomas Baudewyn j car. et ij
bov. de Comite ;^ et Comes tenet illas, et alias x car. et ij bov.,
de rege. Item Bemardus de Nevill tenet [in] Bedham j car. et
ij bov. terr» de Johanne Stayngreve, et Johannes de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
MiKEL CouTON' CUM Smethton.* Suut ibi X car. terrae,
unde xij, etc.: de quibus Galfridus Breton tenet di. car., Philip-
pus Boyyill di. car., Bobertus filius Alani j car. et di., Priorissa
de Marrig ^* bov., Henricus de Homeby iij bov., Johannes de
Couton j bov. de Edmimdo Fyton.^ Item Prior de Bridlyngton
yj bov., Johannes Attewell ij bov., Hugo de Herlsey'' ij bov.,
Thomas de Couton ij bov. de Johanne de Chambare,'' et Johannes
de Edmundo Fyton. Item Johannes de Smythton tenet j car.
in Smythton de dicto Edmundo ; et Abbas Beatae Manse de
Ebor. tenet in Smythton j car. in puram elemosinam. Et prse-
dictus Edmundus tenet prsedictas terras, et alias ij car. in Couton,
de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Magister Militise Templi/
tenet vj bov. in Couton in puram elemosinam.
South Couton. Sunt ibi yj car. terrae, unde xij, etc. : de
quibus Bobertus filius Johannis tenet di. car. de Willelmo
Lacelles ; et idem Willelmus tenet ij car. et di. de Briano filio
Alani. Item Sibilla de Scotland tenet iij car. de Willelmo
Lascelles, et Willelmus de Briano filio Alani, et Brianus de
Comite, et Comes de rege.
North Couton. Sunt ibi iij car. terrae, imde xij, etc. : de
quibus Hugo de Couton tenet ij bov. de Johanne de Laton,
Bogerus^ Smyth \j bov. de eodem Johanne ; et Johannes tenet
illas, et alias ij car., de Briano filio Alani, et Brianus de Comite,
et Comes de rege.
' sed non fit mentio per quod servitium, A. B. T.
9 Gale omits " Comite ; et Comes tenet illas et alias x car. et ij bov. de."
* Called Temple Couton in 1316, and now East or Long Cowton.
" A. B. and i . omit this entry. * unam bov., 8.
' By Inq. p. m., 24th £dward I., Edmund Fyton died seised of the manor of
Couton (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 127), John de Fyton being his son and heir {Col.
Gen., ii., 615).
^ Berdsey, S.
• Camberd, 8. In 1284 John, son of William Chambard of Hildingley, con-
firmed to the monks of Bridlington what his ancestors had given to them in
Couton-Magna or East Couton {Burton** Mon. Ebor., 222).
/ Temple House is about a quarter of a mile west of East Cowton.
^ haer* Rogeri Knyth ten* duas bov. de dicto Johanne. Uxor Bogeri Knyth
tenet iiij*' bov. de dicto Johanne. Idem Johannes tenet prtedlotas terras, et alias
duas car. terrse, de Briano filio Alani, Brianus de Comite, et Comes de rege, 6.
N
178
KIEEBT's TXQUBST fob YORKSniRi:,
Eryom. Sunt ibi viij car,, nude xij, etc. ; de quibua Nicho-
laus* de Uomondby tenet vj car., et Johanjies {blanky tenet ij
car. de Coniite^ et Comes de rege.
Croft. Sunt ibi \\j car*, unde xijj etc. : de quibus JoLannes
de Croft, [capellamiB,]-' tenet di.^ car.j Kicardus' le Marschal di.
car, dc lloaldo de Hiehemond ; et idem tenet easdem, enm aliis
j car* et di*, dc ComitCj et Comes de rcge^ Item Johannes
Clarvaux'* tenet ibidem j car, et di, [de Thoma fratre suOj et
Thomas] *■ de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Abbas Beatse
Marise Ebor. tenet ibidem ij car, et v bov* in puram elemosinam.
Item Rogerus de Croft tenet ibidem de Magistro MilitiseTempli
iij bov. terrae.
Walmyre. Est ibi j car. terrse, quam Johannes Breton*'
tenet de lloaldo de Richemoud, et lioaldus de Comite^ et Comes
de rcgc,
JoLBY. Sunt ibi iij car., unde xij.^ etc. : de quibus Agneys
Noreys tenet nuam car., Henricns de Jolby tenet j car.^ Han-
laeus de Haulathby j car. de Roaldo de Richemund, et Boaldtia
de ConaitCj ct Comes de rege.
Stapilton.^ Sunt ibi quinque car., unde xij^ etc. : de qui*
bus Rogerus de Stapilton tenet ij bof ., Alanns Orre di* car*,
Galfridns de Stapilton ij bov. de Nicholao de Stapilton ; et
Nicholaus tenet illas, cum aUis ij car., de Roaldo de Richemundj
* RicaTdtis d© Romondbv, S, See p. 101, note *.
' Johannes de Musters, S. In 1316 Johu d© Markenfeld and John d© ATust^is
wtre returned join I lords of EryhoLou
^ cKpeihLuu», 3. * 9« omits di.
' S. omiU Ricardus le Marsch^ di. tar.
" A younger son of Robert de Clureviitiit (a weal thy citizen of TotIe, imd
grantee of landA in Croft, before 12-16), by Eve, daugbter of William Fairfswe of
York. He married Matilda, daUf^btcr of Adam le Cerf, alderman of York, by
whom he bad, with other isi^uo, William, hiA sou and beir. Jobn de ClareTaux,
by will dated at StivetUQ (Steeton, near York), Nov- l&tb, 1285, dedred lo be
buried in tbe cemetery of All SaiiTta in Usei:rate, if be died at ToA or Stiveton,
hut if at Crolt, then to be bnried tbere {Lon^ftnffg's EUt. <^ Darlin^tcn).
' de Tbomfi fhitra suo, ei Tbomas, S, de Tboma de Clervas, et idem Thomas^
A. B. y. Sir Thoma« de Clenmu^j Itni^lit, Bimoo, John, Robert and Feier, hm
brothers, were witne^ee^ with Adam le Corf, mayor of York (wbo held thai office
for tbe bat time in 1270), to aa undated charter by which Nicholas! da Neuaom
and A^^rne^i hh wife^ qaitclaimed to E^e, late wii^ of Robert de Ciervaufi, a mm^
mafe iu the imn&k of St> Mary in Walmg^te, which formerly belonged to hla
father, Thomaj* le Panmer {Ori^nal charier at JfercAnnl't Mali). Kiehola« d©
Neu3^>m won probably the iame person wbos^ heira beM two caru<^te«i at Keusom
in EyedaJe, as mentioned at p. 122, anUa. TbomaB Fkhner was mayor of York in
1219. Sir Thomas de Clare vaux, wbo was liymg in 129S, bad an only cbild^
Katberine, wbo died s. \f. {IjoikgtfaJ*€^t DoHimgttm).
'In 132S John le Brpton, fon and heir of Sir Pbilip le Breton^ mort^ged
the whole vili of Walmire to the above-nten^oned WUtiam de Clarevaux and his
giflt«r Matilda^ and subsequenlly released it to them (Lof^^it^** Dufihff'
iom^ Ixiv.). ^ A 3. sod Y* omit this entry.
4
I
WAPENTAKE OF OILLINO EAST^ N. B. 179
et Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Abbas de Sancta
Agatha tenet ij car. de prsedicto Boaldo in puram elemosinam.
Cleseby cum Cloubek. Sunt ibidem viij car., unde xij,
etc. : de quibus Harsculphns filins Willehni tenet j car. de
Boberto de Cleseby ; Alexander^ de Cleseby tenet di. car. de
eodem Boberto; et Robertus tenet easdem terras, et alias yj car.
et di.^ de Boaldo de Bichemund^ et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes
de rege.
Neuton Morell. Sunt ibi iiij car., unde xij, etc. : de
quibus Thomas de Hanlathby tenet di. car., WUlelmus de
Houghton j car. de Thoma de Moubray ;*■ et idem Thomas tenet
ij car. de Briano filio Alani, et Brianus de Comite, et Comes de
rege. Item Abbas de Sancta Agatha tenet j car. de prsedicto
Thoma, et Thomas de Comite, et Comes de rege.'
Barton. Simt ibi yj car., unde xij, etc. : de quibuB Abbas
de Sancta Agatha tenet iij car. de Banulpho filio Badulphi, et
Banulphus de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Johannes Grym-
bald' et Bicardus" de Hodilston tenent iij car. ibidem de Boaldo
de Bichemund, et Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege ; [sed
non fit mentio per quod servitium.]"
Bretanby. Sunt ibi iij car. terrae, unde xij, etc., quas
Thomas*' de Appilgarth tenet de Willelmo de Boyvill, et ipse de
Thoma de Helbek,' et Thomas de Boaldo de Bichemund, et
Boaldus de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Hanlathby. Sunt ibi iij car., imde xij, etc., quas Hanlacus
de Hanlathby tenet de Boaldo de Bichemund, et Boaldus de
Comite, et Comes de rege.
MiDELTON.y Sunt ibi rj* car. terrae, unde, xij, etc. : de qui-
bus Willelmus'de Comehowe tenet iij bov., Alexander de Brynys-
ton ij bov., Nicholaus filius Thomse ij bov., Stephanus Serlson
j bov., Johannes Gayne iij bov., Johannes Gille iiij bov. de Wil-
lelmo de Lyndesey ; et idem WUlelmus illas tenet, et alias ij car.
« her' Alex', S.
•" Maunby, 8. Thomas de Mauneby was returned lord of Neuton Morell in
1316.
' The items in this entry do not agree with the sum totaL The A. B. and T.
MSS. read tiius : — " Neuton Morel. In eadem villa sunt iiij car. terrse : de quibus
iij car. terrsQ tenentur de Briano filio Alani, et idem Brianus de Comite, et Comes
de rege. Item Abbas de Sancta Agatha tenet in eadem villa j car. terrse de
Thoma de Magneby, et Thomas de prsedicto Briano, et Brianus de Comite, et
Comes de rege ; sed non fit mentio in inquisitionibus prsedictis per quod servitiiun."
' Grumbald, A. B. Y. » Rogerus, 8.
" sckI non fit mentio per quod servitium, A. B. Y.
- Eobertus, A. B. 8. Y. ' Glebek, A. B. Clebek, Y.
9 A. B. and Y. omit this entry. See p. 170, ante,
• Evidently an error for vij car. There are six carucates and four bovates
accounted for, but the half carucate with which the church of Middleton was
endowed, as mentioned at p. 171, is here omitted.
N 2
180 KIRKBY's inquest for YORKSHIRE.
et j bov., de Comite, et Comes de rege. Item Galfridus de
Scotland tenet ibidem di. ear. de Henrico de Midelton, et idem
Henricus tenet illas, et alias ij car., de Comite, et Comes de rege.
MuLTON.* Simt ibi ix car., imde xij, etc.: de quibus^Symon
de Mnlton tenet j car. de Comite ; et idem Comes tenet illam,
et alias v car., de rege. Item Abbas de Egleston tenet ibidem
ij car., et Magister Militise Templi tenet j car. de Comite in
puram elemosinam.
DE LIBERTATE BEATiB MARIA IN PILEDICTO WAPENTAOIO DE
GILLYNO EST.
Inquiaitio* facta infra Libertatem Beatae Mariae Ebor., coram
Johanne de Kirkby, thesaurario domini regis, per sacramentmn
Panlini de Lillyng, Ricardi Buterwik, Stephani Schupton, Hu-
gonis Escrigg, Angerini Bedenesse, Thomae de Sancto Martino,
Jacobi Milington, Roscelini Scrayngham, Roberti Housome,
Nicholai Holford, Willelmi Fynmer et Johannis de Sarterino,
qui dicunt super sacramentum suum quod sunt in libertate
Sanctse Mariae, in wapentagio de Gillyng, villa de Smetheton*^
(excepta una car. terrae), v5la de Gilmanby,'' in villa de Croft j
car. terrae, in villa de Gillyng j car. terrae, in viDa de Dalton' j
car. terrae, in villa de Boulton di. car. terrae, in villa de Forset/
j car. terrae : de quibus Abbas Beatae Mariae tenet in dominico
in Smethton ij car. terrae, et villam de Gilmanby, in Forset j
car. terrae, in Boidton di. car. terrae, in Croft j car. terrae;
Bogerus Bretby in Smetheton di. car. terrae ; Johannes Colby j
car. in eadem ; Vicarius de Gillyng j car. terrae in Gillyng ;
Johannes Aske j car. in Dalton ; Adam Kirkeby di. car. in
eadem;^ Rector ecclesiae de Kirkeby di. car. in eadem; et tenent
totum de dicto Abbate, et Abbas de Comite Richemimdiae, et
idem Comes de rege.
* The following transcript of the entry relating to Multon, as given in the
8. oopy of this Inquest, affords additional proof that the text in the Register,
although much less ahhreviated than the A. B. and Y. MSS., is only an abstract
of the original return : — " MuUon. Sunt ibidem ix car. terrse, unde, etc. : de
quibus Symon de Multon tenet unam car. terrae de Comite, et Comes illam tenet,
et alias <^uinque car., de rege. Item Abbas de Eggleston tenet duas car. terrsc de
Comite in puram elemosinam. Item Magister Militiae Templi tenet in eadem
villa unam car. in puram elemosinam de Comite, et Comes de domino rege in
capite." In the A. B. and Y. copies this entry is thus abridged : — " Molton. In
eadem villa sunt ix car. terrae, unde xij, etc. : de quibus Simon de Molton tenet j
car. de dicto Comite ; et idem Comes tenet v car. terra?, una cum prsedicta car., de
rege, etc., sed non dicitur per quod servitium."
* This Inquisition is omitted in MSS. A. B. S. and Y. "^ Great Smeaton.
* Gilmanby, in the parish of Bowes, and wapentake of Gilling West, has not
been previouslv mentioned.
' Balton Norreys, in the wapentake of Gilling West.
/ Forset is in Gilling West.
' Kirkby Bavensworth, in the wapentake of Gilling West.
[WAPENTAGIUM- DE]* HALYKELD.
[MS. Cotton, Faust. B. vii., fo. 106.]
EsTKiLBY^ £T Lemynoe. Sunt in eisdem villis xviij car.
temdy quae fadunt feodum unius militis: de quibus Magister
Sancti Leonardi tenet j car. in elemosinam^ sed non dicitur de
quo ; et Thomas de Neuton tenet quinque car. terrae de Alano''
et Roberto de Eskelby, et iidem AJanus et Robertus de Avicia
Marmyon^ et eadem Avicia de Comite Richemundiae^ et idem
Comes de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem wapentagii di.
marc. : et non fit mentio in inquisitione praedicta de quo, vel
de quibus, residuae xij car. tenentur, vel per quod servitium.
Thekeston. In eadem villa simt xij car. terrae quae faciunt
feod. milit. : de quibus viij car. tenentur de Maria de Midelham,
et eadem Maria de Comite Richemundiae, et idem Comes de
rege ; et redd, per ann. ad finem wap. praedicti iiijs. ; et Abbas
de Coverham tenet iij car. terrae, et Magister Sancti Leonardi j
car. de Roberto de Musters, et idem Robertus de Comite, et
Comes de rege ; et nullum fit* inde servitium de quo fit mentio
[in inquisitionibus praedictis] /
Karethorf. Sunt in eadem villa xj car. terrae, unde xij
faciimt feod. [milit.] / quas Avicia de Marmyon tenet de Comite
Richemundiae, et idem Comes de rege. Et nilul redd, ad finem
praedictum.
Thorneberoh. Sunt in eadem villa ij car. terrae, unde xij
faciimt feod. milit., quas haeredes Radulphi* de Middelton tenent
de dicta Avicia, et eadem Avicia de Comite praedicto, et Comes
de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum viijd.
Est Tanfelde. Sunt in eadem villa viij car. terrae, imde
• Collated with MSS. A. B. S. and Y.
* "Wapentagium de, A. B. Y.
' Exelby, in the parish of Bumeston.
' Alan de Eskelby, in a plea which he brought in the 6th Edward I. against
Pioot de Newton, touching ten oxgangs and one and a half acres of land at Eskelbj
and Newten, set out his descent, as being the son of Henry, son of Ivetta, whose
surname is not therein mentioned, sister and heir of Stephen, son of Bobert, son
of Wiraar, who lived in the time of King Henry II. (Mem. of Fountains, i.,
358. Coll. Top. et Gen., i., 257).
' faciunt, Gale. ^ in inquisitionibus prsedictis, Y.
f milit., Y. * Ranulphi, A. B. Y.
182 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOB YORKSHIRE.
xij faciunt feod. milit. : de quibus Robertus de Cleseby tenet vj
car. de prsedicta Avicia de Marmyon; et eadem Avicia tenet
residuas ij car. de Johanne de Vescy/ et Johannes de rege. Et
redd, [per ann.]^' ad finem prsedictnm viijs.
West Tanfelde. Sunt in eadem yULsl xj car. terrse, qnse
faciunt feod. milit.^ quas Avicia de Marmyon* tenet de Comite
Ricbemnndise^ et idem Comes de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad
finem prsedictnm iiijs.'
Wath. Sunt in eadem villa ij car. terrse, unde xij faciunt
feod. milit., quas Avicia de Marmyon tenet de Briano fiUo Alani,
et idem Brianus de prsedicto Comite, et Comes de rege. Et
redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum xviijd.
Stnderby. In eadem villa sunt vj" car. terrae, unde xij
faciimt feod. milit. ; de quibus Avicia de Marmyon tenet iij car.,
et Biobertus de Musters tenet residuas iij car. de praedicto Comite,
et Comes de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum ijs. yjd.
Gaytenby. In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrse, quae faciimt
iiij*»°^ partem feodi unius milit.; et tenentur de Roberto de
Tateshale, et idem Robertus de Roberto [de] " Musters, et idem
Robertus de praedicto Comite, et Comes de rege. Et redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
Swayneby.** In eadem villa sunt yj car. terrae, quae faciunt
di. feod. milit. ; et Ranulphus filius Ranulphi tenet eas de
Maria de Midelham, et eadem Maria de praedicto Comite, ct
Comes de rege; et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs.
Pykehale et Rokesby.^ In eisdem villis stmt xiiij car.
terrae, unde xij faciimt feod. milit. : de quibus Andreas de Nevill
tenet viij car. terrae de feodo Roaldi, et idem Roaldus de Comite,
et Comes de rege. Et in praedicta villa de Rokesby simt yj car.
terrae : de quibus Abbas de Fontibus tenet iiij®'^ car. et di. de
dicto Andrea de Nevill ; et idem Andreas tenet praedictas vj car.
de Roberto de Musters, et idem Robertus de Comite, ct Comes
de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iijs.
' Vestey, Gale. J per ann., A.
* Avice Marmion was the daughter and heiress of Hugh, son of Jernegan
de Tanfield, who died in the 2nd John, leaving her an infant. She then came
into the custody of Bohert de Yipont, and in the 16th of John married Robert
de Marmion, junior. They were parties to a fine levied in the 19th Henry III.
relating to two carucates of land in Wath juxta Tanfelde, by the description of
" Robertus Marmion et Avicia uxor ejus." In her widowhood and in the 10th
Edward I. she founded a chantry at the altar of the Blessed Virgin in the church
of Tanfield, and dying not long after left issue "William de Marmion, who married
Loretta, daughter and co-heiress of Roesia de Dover. — J. R. W.
' iys., A. B. " vij car., A. " de, A. B.
• Two or three fkrm-houses about a mile and a half N.N.W. of Pickhill
occupy the site of the village of Swainby.
f Piokhill-with-Roxby.
WAPENTAKE OF HALLIKELD^ N. B. 183
Kybtelyngton. In eadem villa sirnt ix« car. terrse, unde
xij faciunt feod. milit.^ quas Bobertus de Musters tenet de
Ck>mite^ et Comes de rege ; et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum
Y]8. ijd.*; de quibus Magister Sancti Leonard! tenet unam car.^
et Magister Templi vij bov., et nihil redd.
Ayndebby/ In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrse, imde xviij
car. faciunt feod. milit. : de quibus Abbas de Fontibus tenet v
car. et v bov. terrae de prsedicto Comite, et idem Comes de rege ;
et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum iijs.; et Magister Hospi-
talis Sancti Johannis tenet iij bov. terr» ; sed non dicunf de
quo, nee per quod servitium.
Uppeslunde.' In eadem villa sunt iij car. terrae, quae faciunt
tertiam partem feodi milit. : quarum Willelmus de Holteby^
tenet ij car. de Maria de Midelham, et eadem Maria de Comite,
et Comes de rege ; et idem Willelmus tenet j car. de Avicia Mar-
myon, et eadem Avicia de haeredibus Banulphi de Middelton,
et iidem haeredes de Comite, et Comes de rege. Et redd, per
ann. ad finem praedictum xxijd.
MiDDiLTON.' In eadem villa sunt v car. terrae, unde xij
faciunt feod. milit., quas haeredes Ranulphi de Midilton tenent
de feodo Boaldi, et idem Roaldus de Abbate Jorevallis, et idem
Abbas de Comite, et Comes de rege. Et nihil redd, ad finem
praedictum.
Yabnewik.** In eadem villa simt iij car. terrae, quae faciunt
iiij*^ partem feodi milit. : quarum Bogerus de Ingoldeby tenet
j car de Roberto [de]' Tateshale, et idem Robertus de Roberto
[de]* Musters, et idem Robertus de Comite, et Comes de rege;
et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs. ob. ; et Magister Sancti
Leonardi tenet j car., et Magister Templi aliam car., sed non
dicunt de quo, vel per quod servitium.
DisFOBDE. In eadem villa sunt vijy car. terrae : de quibus
Abbas de Fontibus tenet iij car. et di. de Thoma de Dysford,' et
Thomas de haeredibus Henrici de Percy, et iidem haeredes de
rege ; et Johannes de Disford" tenet j car. de eisdem haeredibus.
« X car., A. B.
•■ Ainderby-Quernhowe, in the pariah of Piokhill.
• dicitur, A. B. Y.
' Upsland, a hamlet one mile and a quarter S.W. of Kirklington.
• Hoteby, Gale.
• Middleton-Quernhowe, in the parish of Wath.
• Yam wick, now depopulated, stood a little to the north of Kirklington.
' de, A. B. Y. re car.. Gale.
' In 1286, Thomas, son and heir of Marmaduke Darel, son of Ralph, son
of Baldwin de Discoford, confirmed to the monks of Fountains all that his
ancestors had j^iven in Disceforde, Balderby, Birkou and Eseby {Burton*s Mon.
Ehor., 162). - Wildford, A. Wilford, B.
184 KIRKBY^S INQUEST FOR YORKSHIRE.
et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum xijd.; et Thomas de Disford
tenet ij car. et di. de dietis haeredibus, et nihil redd.
Ayscenby.* In eadem viDa sunt yj car. terrae, quae faciimt
di. feod. milit.^ et tenentnr de haeredibus de Percy, et iidem
haeredes tenent de rege ; de quibus Prior de Novoburgo tenet
duas bov. in elemosinam, et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum.
Ranyngton.^ Sunt in eadem villa yj car. terrae et di., unde
xij faciunt feod. milit. : de quibus Magister Sancti Leonardi
tenet ij car. et v bov. in elemosinam de Thoma de Arches ; et
Abbas de Fontibus tenet iij car. de haeredibus de Percy, et redd,
per ann. ad finem praedictimi ijs. ; et Prior de Novo Burgo tenet
di. car. de Johanne de Disford, et idem Johannes de praedictis
haeredibus de Percy, et iidem haeredes de rege; et Hugo de
Costr*'' et Stephanus de Dalton tenent iij bov. de praedictis
haeredibus de Percy, et haeredes de rege ; et nihil redd, ad finem
praedictum.
Newby.* In eadem villa sunt ij car. terrae, unde xij faciunt
feod. milit., quas Johannes de Neuby tenet de haeredibus de
Percy, et iidem haeredes de rege; et redd, per ann. ad finem
praedictum xijd.
Melmorby. In eadem villa sunt vj car. terrae, quae faciunt
di. feod. milit. : de quibus Abbas de Fontibus tenet iiij" car. de
Avicia Marmyon, et eadem Avicia de Comite, et Comes de rege ;
et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum iijs. : et idem Abbas tenet
ij car. de feodo Roaldi, et idem Roaldus de Comite, et Comes de
rege; et nullum fit inde servitium [de quo fit mentio, etc.]-^
Howe. Sunt in eadem villa iij car. terrae, quae faciunt iiij^*"
partem feodi milit. ; et G alfridus de Howe^ eas tenuit de Radul-
pho de Trehampton, et idem Radulphus de Roberto de Musters,
et Robertus de Comite, et Comes de rege, et solebat reddere per
ann. ad finem praedictum ijs. vjd.; et Magister Sancti Leonardi
nunc eas tenet, sed quo warranto non fit mentio in inquisitio-
nibus praedictis, nee aliquod fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio,
ut supra.
Thorneton* Cundale. In eadem villa sunt viij car., unde
* Aystenby, Gale. ' Eainton, in the parish of Topcliffe.
^ Cestre, A. B. In 1263, Hugh, son of William de Chester, gave security
to the monks of Fountains for the payment of an annual rent of 6d. out of a
toft and croft at Baynington (Burton's Mon. Ehor., 195).
' Newby -super-Swale. / de quo fit mentio, etc., A.
f Geoflfrey, son of Robert de How, gave ten oxgangs of land with a toft and
a croft in How to the Hospital of St. Leonard, York. And John, son of Geoffrey
de How, released to it all his right in the manor, town, and territory of How,
as well in demesne as in services, and ratified his father's donation of the same
{Brokers Sboracumy 335).
* Thornton Bridge, near Cundall.
WAPENTAKE OF HALLIKELD^ N. B. 185
xij car. faciimt feod. milit. : de quibus Johannes de Eyville* tenet
yj car. de Jaeobo de NerfF/ et idem Jacobus de Galfrido de Nevill,
et idem Galfndus de Bannlpho de Sley/ et idem Ranulphns de
Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege ; et redd, per ann.
ad finem prsedictnm iijs. : et Prior de Novo Burgo tenet j car.,
nomine dotis ecclesise suae, sed non dicitur de quo ; Nicholaus
de la Ryrer* tenet j car. de Rogero Moubray, et idem Rogerus
de rege ; et redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum ixd.
MiLDEBY. In eadem villa sunt ij car. terras et di., unde xij
car. terrse faciunt feod. milit., quas Johannes de Breton tenet
de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege ; et redd, per
ann. ad finem prsedictum xijd.
HuNDBURTON." In cadcm villa sunt iij car. terrae, quae
faciimt vj**" partem feodi milit.; et Willehnus de Hardeme
tenet eas de Rogero de Moubray, et idem Rogerus de rege ; et
redd, per ann. ad finem prsedictum xijd.
Langthobp. In eadem villa simt iij car. terrae, unde xij
faciunt feod. milit. : de quibus Prior de Novo Burgo tenet ij
car., et Thomas de Weston* tenet j car. de Rogero de Moubray,
et idem Rogerus de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum
ijs. viijd.
KiBKEBY SUPER MoRAM.^ In eadcm villa simt v car. terrae,
unde xij faciunt feod. milit. : de quibus Prior de Novo Burgo
tenet ij car. ; et Alexander de Ledys tenet residuas iij car. de
eodem Priore, et idem Prior de Rogero Moubray, et idem Roge-
rus de rege. Et redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum vs.
Norton.^ Sunt in eadem villa vij car. terrae, unde xij faciunt
feod. milit., quae tenentur de Abbate de Sancto Albano, et idem
Abbas de rege : et nullum fit inde servitium de quo fit mentio
in inquisitionibus praedictis.
Balderby. Abbas de Fontibus tenet Balderby, Birkhou,«' et
' John Dayvill was certified lord of "Thornton, Cundell et Leooehy, iij
Yill»," in 1316. J Norflf', A. B.
* Sleys, A. B. ' Ryber, Gale.
" Humberton, a hamlet in the township of Hiunberton-with-Milby, and
parish of Kirkby-on-the-Hill. - Wistou, A. B.
• Commonly called Kirkby-Hill. ' Norton-le-Chiy.
f The partictdar sites of Birkhou and Eseby, in the township of Baldersby,
are not known, but the following extracts from the Fountains' charters, kindly
communicated by Mr. "Walbran of Eipon, prove that these places stood some-
where between Baldersby and Rainton : — Beatrice, widow of Peter de Melsa,
gave to the Abbot and Convent of Fountains, eleven oxgangs of land " scilicet,
quicquid continetur infra has divisas. A divisa de Birkhou, in longum divisse de
Eseby, usque ad filum aquse de Swale, et sic deorsum in longum aquse usque ad
divisas de Neuby, et sic sursum in l^njjum pnedictse divisae usque ad divisas de
Ranyngton, et sic per eandem divisam de-inter Raynyngton et Bake-stain-bench
usque jmI diviijam de Birkhow, ct sic usque ad capud de Eseby." From another
186 KIBKBT^S INQUEST FOB YOBKSHIBV.
Eseby de haeredibus de Percy, quae quondam fuerunt villae, et
nunc est una grangia, quae vocatur Bsdderby ; et redd, per ann.
ad finem praedictum iijs.
Bbynyston/ Abbas Beatae Mariae [Ebor.]' tenet unam
medietatem de feodo Robert! [de]' Musters, et Robertus de
Comite, et Comes de rege ; et aJiam medietatem tenet de feodo
de Midelham, et feodiun tenetur de Comite, et Comes de rege.
Et nihil redd, ad finem praedictum, nee aliquod fit inde servitiimi
de quo fit mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.
Sutton Hougbave. In eisdem viUis" ("sicj sunt iiij®' car. terrae,
unde xviij car. faciunt feod. milit., quas Radulphus de Ruge-
mund' tenet de Comite Richemimdiae, et Comes de rege; et
redd, per ann. ad finem praedictum ijs. : et Abbas de Fontibus
tenet v bov. terrae ; sed a quo, vel per quod servitium, non fit
mentio in inquisitionibus praedictis.**
Explicit wapentagium de Halykeld,
DE TEBBIS DE LIBEBTATE BEATA MABIA EBOB. IN DICTO
WAPENTAGIO.
Sunt in dicto wapentagio de Halikeld villa de Brjmyston, quam
Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor. tenet in dominico ; villa de Edelyng-
thorp, de qua Abbas tenet vj bov. terrae in dominico, Ricardus
de Buterwik j car. terrae et di., Goram tenet unam car. terrae ;
Johannes Steynley j car. terrae, et Michael Crokedayke v bov.
terrae tenent de dicto Abbate. In Kirkby in Mora [est] j bov.
terrae quam Abbas tenet in dominico de dicto Comite, et Comes
de rege.
obarter it appears that there waa " fossatum inter grangiam de Balderby et
divisas de Esseby," and in another of the twelfth century mention is made of
" fossatum quod est divisa inter Balderby et Eseby."
' Bumeston. • Ebor., A. B. Y. ' de, A. B. Y.
• An error, probably, for "eadem villa." The Chartulary of Fountains
contains upwards of twenty charters relating to Sutton-Hougrave,. all very early
and before the date of Kirkby's Inquest, and in all these the place is called
"Sutton hougrave." At the time of the Domesday Survey there were four
carucates in Sudtone and five in Hograve.
• Eiohemund, A. B. Y. • M88. A. B. S. and Y. end here.
KNIGHTS' FEES
YORKSHIRE.
3l8T EDWARD I.
FEODA- MILITUM IN COM. EBOE.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE STAINCLIFFE.]
Inquisitio^ facta de feodis milit. et car. terrse in wapentagio
de Staincliffe^ anno regni regis E. xxxj^ per Willelmum de Ces-
t(e)runt^ Edmiindum Maunsell^ Alanum de Catherton^ Hugonem
de Halghton, Johannem Kighley, Nigellum de Stainforde, Hen-
ricTim Eliam fsicj de Stretton^ Adam de Horton^ Willelmum de
Sutton, Bobertum Bull et Johannem de Paytenall, juratores,
qui dicunt super sacramentum suum quod,
Cbakehowe, Ayebton, Bbinsall et Coniston. Dominus
Radulphus de Nevill tenet in capite de domino castri de Skyp-
ton xij car. terrae, et faciunt feod. unius milit.; quarum Prior de
Marton tenet de ipso iiij*^ car. in Crakehowe ; Prior de Boulton
tenet de eodem, in eadem, unam car. et di. ; hseres dje Billeston
tenet [in eadem]/ de eodem, di. car. terrae: dominus Hugo
filius Henrici tenet de eodem in Ayprton j car. : dominus Jo-
hannes Gylliot tenet de eodem in Brinsall j car.; Willelmus de
Hebden tenet de eodem, in eadem, j car. : Johannes de Coniston
tenet de eodem in Coniston j car. ; Bogerus de Barker tenet de
eodem, in eadem, j car. ; Willelmus Malghum tenet de eodem,
in eadem, vj bov. ; Gilbertus de Singleton tenet de eodem, in
eadem, ij" bov. terrae. — Unum feod., unde xij car. terrae faciunt
feod.
Heton, Farnhill, Coningley, Neusom, Aekeworth,
EssHETON ET Gaborave. DomiuB Margareta de Nevill tenet in
* The Inquisitions " de feodis militum '* were taken preparatory to the levying
of the Aid for marmng the king's eldest daughter, which was granted hy -Par-
liament in the 18th Edward I. {Sotul. Pari., i., 25), but was not collected until
the Slst year {Ibtd., 266). Further particukrs concerning this Aid will be given
in a subsequent page.
* This inquisition for the wapentake of Staincliffe is taken trom the book
marked B., iv., 24, in the Public Record Office, which has hitherto been cited by
the letter B. In the following various readings, the letter F. denotes a Feodary^s
Book in the Begistry of the Dean and Chapter of York, and B. the Bawlinson
MS., 460 B, in the Bodleian Library.
* in eadem, F.
190 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
capite de domino dicti [Castri]'' xxj car. terrse et di., unde xiiij
car. terrse faciunt feod.; et sic de singulis feod. milit. dicti Castri
xiiij car. terrse faciunt feod. ; quarum Abbas de Fumase tenet de
domina Margareta ij car. et di. in Heton ; haeres Eliae de Rils-
ton* tenet de eadem ij car. et di.-^ in Heton ; Abbas de Fontibus
tenet de eadem Margareta^ in eadem^ j car. : Robertus de Pern-
hill tenet de eadem Margareta ij car. et vij bov. in Famhill : Prior
de Boulton tenet de eadem in Coningley ij car. ct iij bov.; Wil-
lelmus Todde tenet de eadem di. car. in eadem ; Johannes Browne
tenet de^ eadem ij bov.: Johannes de Ley tenet de eadem in
Neusom di. car. : hseres Simonis de Monhaud et Gilbertus de
Hoton* tenent de eadem in Aekeworth j car. et di. : Adam
fqtuBre Abbas) de Fumais tenet de eadem in Essheton j car. :
Johanna de Strynsall tenet de eadem in Gargrave di. car. ;
Robertus filius Johannis' tenet de eadem di. car. in eadem;
Johannes de Flashy tenet de eadem iij bov.; Stephanus de
Calton-' tenet de eadem^ in eadem, j bov. ; Adam de Newland
tenet in eadem ij bov.; Gilbertus Proudefote tenet in eadem
j bov. : et in manu sua propria simt v car. et j bov. [in]*
Geyrgrave. Summa xxj car. et di. terrae, quae faciunt unum
feod. et medietatem feod. et di. car.
Ayrton/ Calton et Esslake. Hugo [filius]* Henrici
tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri xij* car., unde xiiij car.
faciunt feod. ; quarum Prior de Boulton tenet de eodem in Ayr-
ton et in Calton j car. et di. ; haeres Johannis de Feucser tenet
de eodem, in eisdem, j car. : Ricardus de Plumlund tenet dc
eodem in Calton iij car. i Henricus de Marton tenet de eodem
in Esslake ij car. et di. : [et]^ in manu sua propria sunt iij car.
in Ayerton. Summa xp car. terrae.
^ Castri, P.
' The Inq. p. m. of Elias de Billeston was taken " die Sabbati post Ascen-
fiionem Domini/' 23rd Edward I., bis next heirs being his daughters " Emma ct
Cecilia, unde primogenita est trium annorum et postgenita trium mensium "
(Col. (j^en,, ii., 601). Cecilia, probably, did not long survive her father. See
p. 193, pottea.
/ B. omits et di. ^ in, E. * Heton, F.
' WiUehni, F. i Carlton, F. » in, F. E.
' 33rd Edward I. iiij'. de ca^tione manerii de Ayrton in Cravene in manum
regit, — " Causa captionis manerii de Ayrton in Cravene in manum doraini rej^ns
per Eicardum Oysel, eschaetorem regis ultra Trentam, etc.— Manerium de
Ayrton in Cravene cum suis pertinentiis oaptum est in manum domini regis eo
quod Hugo filius Henrici tenuit illud manerium cum pertinentiis de domino re^^e
in capite, ut de honore Castri de Skipton, per servitium militare : — qui quidem
Huffo obiit prima septimana Quadra^^esimse anno regni regis Edwardi tricesimo
terno. Et super hoc Henricimi, fihum et hseredem ejusdem Ilugonis, sine
homagio seu feoditate domino regi faciendis, vel aliqua eschaetria, in pncdicto
manerio [ego eschaetor] inveni ingressum, per quod quidem cepi in manum
regis prodictum manerium" {Col, Gen., ii., 697). •" filius, F. K.
• xj car., F. • et, F. E. /• xj car., F.
WAPENTAKE OF STAINCLIFFE, W. R. 191
Sutton, Draghton et Adingham. Dominus Willelmus le
Vavasor tenet in eapite de domino dicti Castri xj« car., ut supra;
qnarum Johannes de Boyyill'' tenet de ipso iij car. in Sutton ;
Adam de Middleton tenet de ipso in Draghton' ij car. ; et iiij
car. sunt in manu sua propria in Adingham. Summa xj^ car.
Scothobp, Halton et Esbt. Prior de Boulton tenet in
eapite de domino dicti Castri yj car. et di., unde, ut supra;'
quarum hser** Roberti de Skothorp ten*' de ipso j car. et di. in
Scothorp ; et v car. sunt in manu sua propria in Halton et Esby.
Summa vj car. et di.
Halton et Skipton. Dominus Henricus de Kighlej tenet
in eapite de domino dicti Castri j car. et di. ; quarum Prior de
Boulton tenet j car. de ipso in Halton ; et di. car. est in manu
sua propria in Skipton ; sed*' ij bov. tenentur per serjantiam, et
nihil redd, ad finem wapp. Summa j car. et di.
Broghton. Dominus Johannes Gilliot tenet in eapite de
domino dicti Castri v car. et unam bov., imde, ut supra; qua-
rum Adam filius Willelmi tenet de ipso j car. in Broghton ; Jo-
hannes de Lofkhouse tenet de eodem, in eadem, j car.; Henricus
de Aula tenet de eodem, in eadem, di. car. ; et ij car. et di. et j
bov. [sunt]* in manu sua propria in Broghton. Summa v car,
et j bov.
Appiltrewik et Hertlington. Dominus Henricus de Hert-
lingtony tenet in eapite de domino dicti Castri j car. et vj bov.,
unde, ut supra ; quarum Willelmus Desert tenet de ipso in Ap-
piltrewik ij bov.; et Henricus de Kighley tenet de eodem, in
eadem, ij bov. ; et j car. et ij bov. simt in manu sua propria in
Hertlington et Appiltrewik. Summa j car. et yj bov.
Heghfeld, Otterburne, Hahmlith et Malgham. Willel-
mus Malleverer tenet in eapite de domino dicti Castri xiiij car.,
et faciunt feod. ; quarum dominus Johannes Beke tenet de ipso
iiij car. in Heghfeld: dominus Henricus de Kighley tenet de
ipso in Otterburne iij car. : dominus Henricus de Hertlington
tenet de eodem iij car. in Hahmlith : Prior de Boulton tenet de
eodem j car. in Malgham ; Willelmus de Haukeswik tenet de
• Ix car., F.
' The Inq. p. m. of William de Boyvill, who died seised of the hamlet of
"Collyngge," and the manor of "Sutton in Airdal" (Cal. Inq. p, »., i., 196),
was taken July 24tb, 38rd Edward I., John de Boyvill being his son and heir.
The jurors say that " dictus Johannes erit setatis viginti duorum annorum die
Sancti Laurentii proximo futuro " {Cal. Ghn,, ii., 678).
• Broughton, F. ' F. omits unde, ut supra. • hseres, F.
• tenet, F. • et, F. ' sunt, F. B.
V Sir Henry de Hertlington, son and heir of William de Hertlington, " fuit
de a3tate viginti unius annonun et amplius die quo diotus Willelmus, pater suus,
obiit, scilicet, die Sabbati in vigilia Sancti Thomee Apostoli anno regni regis
Edwardi vicesimo prirao" {Cal. Oen., ii., 464).
192 KNIGHTS^ FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
eodem ij car. ; Abbas de Pontibus tenet de eodem, in eadem^ j
car. Summa j feod.
Marton et Stretton. Willelmus de Marton* tenet de
domino dicti Castri xij car., unde, ut supra ; quarum Prior de
Boulton tenet de ipso iij* car. et vj bov. in Marton ; dominus
Johannes Gilliot tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij car. ; Isabella de
Haukeswik tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij bov.; Thomas del
Storthes tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij bov.; Ricardus* Molant
tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; Willelmus Leget tenet de
eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; Willelmus del Hill tenet de eodem,
in eadem, ij^ bov. Alicia del Hill tenet de eodem, in eadem, j
bov. ; Willehnus de Cest (e) runt tenet de eodem in Stretton vj bov. ;
Adam de Pauvell tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; Hugo Ake
tenet de eodem, in eadem, j bov. : et iij car. et [blanky bov.
sunt in manu sua propria in Marton. Summa xij car. et \j bov.
terrae.
CoNYNGSTON.* Willclmus de Hebden tenet in capite de
domino dicti Castri vj car., imde, ut supra ; quarum Abbas de
Pontibus tenet in Conyngston vj bov.; Robertus Pychsall-^ tenet
[de]^ eodem, in eadem, vj bov.; Willelmus de Ilketon tenet de
eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; et iiij car. et ij bov. sunt in manu sua
propria. Summa vj car. terrae.
Kighley, Halton et Essheton. Johannes de Essheton
tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri x car., unde, ut supra;
quarum dominus Henricus de Kighley* tenet de eodem in Kighley
iiij car. ; Prior de Boulton tenet de eodem in Halton ij car. ; ct
iiij**^ car. sunt in manu sua propria in Essheton. Summa x car.
Kighley, Skipton, Rilleston et Bracewell. Haeres*
Ricardi Tempest, qui est in custodia domini regis, tenet in capite
de domino dicti Castri \j car. et vj bov., unde, ut supra ; quarum
« The Inq. p. m. of William de Marton was takeu in the 33rd Edward I., his
son William being his next heir. " De estate dicti Willelmi, filii et bscrcdis dicti
Willelmi, defuncti, dicunt [ juratores] (mod idem Willelmus ftiit die Mercurii in
septimana Pentecostes anno regni regis Edwardi tricesimo tertio de setate viginti
et septem annorimi" (CcU, Gen., ii., 687).
• ij car., F. E. * Willelmus Molant, F. Eicardus de Moland', R.
• unam bov., E. ^ sex bov., E. ' Ck)niston in Kettlewell Dale.
/ PigheU, F. de Pikhall, E. ^ de, F. E.
• In the 88rd Edward I. Henry de Keighley had a charter for a market, fair,
and free warren at Keighley {Col. Eot, Chart., 136).
' 1st Oct., 82nd Edward I. Proof of age of John, son and heir of Eichard
Tempest. — ^" Willelmus de Marton, setatis sexaginta annorum, juratus et Beparatim
examinatus super setate prsedicti Johannis, filii et hseredis dicti Eicardi, dicit
quod pnedictus Johannes natus fuit apud Brayoewelle quadam die Sancti Bar-
tnolomei Apostoli, quote anno domini regis nunc ignorat, et in baptisterio
eodesie Sancti Michaelis ejusdem villse baptizatus; cucit tamen quod a dicto
die Sancti Bartholomei nativitatis pnedicti Johannis fuerunt viginti et nniis
anni elapsi die Sancti Bartholomei proximo pncterito. £t dicit sc su|>or certi-
WAPENTAKE OP STAINCLIPPB, W. R. 193
dominus Henricus de Kighley tenet de eo in Kighley ij car., et
in Skipton ij bov. ; dominus Henricus de Hertlington tenet de
eo in Rilleston j ear. ; Robertus filius Mathei tenet de eo in
Braeewell y bov. terrae; et iij car. sunt in manu dicti-' regis
ratione custodise. Summa vj car. et vj bov.
Rilleston et Scothorp. Haeres* Eliae de Rilleston, qui est
in custodia domini regis, tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri
iiij car. et di. terrae in Rilleston et in Scothorp ; et totum [est]
in manu domini regis ratione custodiae.
CoLLiNO. Johannes de Boyvill tenet in capite de domino
dicti Castri iiij' car., unde, ut supra ; quarum Willelmus de Ces-
trunt tenet de eo in Colling di. car.; Adam filius Radulphi tenet
de eodem, in eadem, di. car.; Matilda de Culcotes** tenet de
eodem, in eadem, ij bov.; Paulinus Bothecolloke tenet de eodem,
in eadem, ij bov.; Alcoke de Holenyes" tenet de eodem, in eadem,
ij bov.; Johannes filius Agnetis tenet de eodem, in eadem, j bov.;
et ix bov. sunt in manu sua propria. Summa iiij car. et di.
Esse ETON et Garegrave. Thomas de Mounceus tenet in
capite de domino dicti Castri iii car., unde, ut supra ; quarum
Abbas de Pumas tenet de eo [in]^ Essheton ij bov.; Willelmus
de Malghom tenet de eo, in eadem, vj bov.; et ij car. simt in
manu sua propria in Garegrave. Summa iij car.
Skipton, Bradley et Garegrave. Johanna de Strinsall'^
tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri iij car. terrae et di., imde,
ut supra; quarum Henricus Vlf? tenet in Skipton de ea ij bov.;
Rogerus Bulloke tenet de eadem ij bov. : Thomas filius Nicholai
tenet de eadem in Bradelay ij bov.; Adam filius NoV** tenet de
eadem, in eadem, ij bov.; Galfridus filius Nob'*' tenet de eadem,
in eadem, j bov.; Willelmus filius Battay tenet de eadem, in
eadem, j bov.; et j car. et ij bov. stmt [in]' manu sua propria in
Bradley et Garegrave. Summa iij car. et di.
Broghton et Stretton. Everardus Fauvell tenet in capite
tudine diei et anni nativitatis prsedictee recolere per hoc, quod die Exaltationis
Sancttt Crucis proximo poet Dativitatem praedicti Johanuis natus fuit sibi quidam
filius, PatriciuB nomine, qui tuit setatis viginti et unius annorum ad dictum festum
Exaltationis Sanctee Crucis proximo pr»teritum*' (Cal. Oen., ii., 675).
> domini, B.
* The proof of age of Emma, wife of Richard Fauvell, and daughter and
heiress of Elias de Rilleston, was taken on Wednesday, 11th March, 82nd
Edward I., when " Johannes de BLigheleye, setatis quiuquaginta annorum, juratus
et separatim examinatus, — dicit quod dicta Emma nata fuit apud Flasceby die
Dominica proxiraa ante festum Sancti Petri in Cathedra ultimo praBteritum
Hierunt quindecim anni elapsi, et in baptisterio eoclesise Sancti Andreas Apostoli
de Geyregrave baptizata" {Cal. Gen., ii., 676).
' iij car., F. tres car., R.
"• An error, perhaps, for Ouleootes. " Alcock de Holines, F.
• in, F. ' Strensall, F. ♦ Volf, F.
" Nobilis, F. ' in, F.
o
194 knights' fees in YORKSHIRE.
de domino dicti Castri iij car. et di.^ unde^ ut supra ; quamm
Conttantinus Fauvell tenet in Broghton j ear. terrse : Ricardns
Fauvell tenet de eodem in Stretton di. car. ; Adam Fauvell tenet
de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; Willelmus de Ce8t(e)runt tenet de
eodem, in eadem, ij bov. ; Nicholaus Taybanke tenet de eodem^
in eadem, ij bov.; Prior de Boulton tenet de eodem, in eadem^
y bov.; Ricardus de' Goldring tenet de eodem, in eadem, ij bov.;
et vj bov. sunt in manu sua propria in Stretton. Summa iiij*
car. et di.
Skipton et Bradelay. Willelmus de Ce8t(e)runt tenet in
capite de domino dicti Castri j car., unde, ut supra; cujus Hen-
ricus Cest(c)runt tenet de eodem in Skipton ij bov. : WiQelmus
Carpentarius tenet de eodem in Bradelay ij bov.; Robertus
Buke tenet de eodem, in eadem, j bov. ; Robertus filius Galfridi
tenet dc eodem, in eadem, j bov. ; Johannes le Botiler et quidam
alius tencnt de eodem, in eadem, ij bov. Summa j car.
Broouton, Bradelay et Skipton. Henricus de Aula tenet
in capite dc domino dicti Castri iij car., unde, ut supra ; quarum
Thomas RjrvcU tenet dc codcm in Broghton ij bov. ; Henricus
de Skelcslay tenet de eodem in Bradelay ij bov. ; dominus Hen-
ricus dc Kighley tenet de eodem in Skipton ij bov. ; et yj bov.
simt in manu sua propria in' Skipton. Summa iij car.
Elslake. Elias de Stretton tenet in capite de domino dicti
Castri di. car., unde, ut supra; cujus dominus Johannes Gilliot
tenet de eodem in Elslake j bov. ; Godefridus de Alta Ripa tenet
dc codcm, in eadem, ij bov. ; et j bov. est in manu sua propria.
Summa di. car.
[ ] Hseres Roberti de Scothorp tenet in capite
de domino dicti Castri di. car., unde, ut supra ; et totimi [est]
in manu sua propria. Summa di. car.
Stretton. Adam Fauvell tenet in capite de domino dicti
Castri iij bov. in Stretton, unde, ut supra ; et totum [est] in
manu sua propria. Summa iij bov.
Stretton et Broghton. Ricardus filius Hugonis tenet in
capite de domino dicti Castri iij bov. in Stretton et Broghton,
unde, ut supra; et totum [est] in manu sua propria. Summa
iy bov.
Draohton et Broohton. Ricardus de Fauvelthorp tenet
in capite de domino dicti Castri j car., unde, ut supra ; unde
Johannes filius Roberti tenet de eodem in Draghton*^ ij bov. ;
Willelmus filius Elise tenet de eodem, in eadem, j bov. ; et v
bov. sunt in manu sua propria in Broghton.' Summa j car.
♦ F. omite de. " iij oar. et di., F. R. • F. omits in Skipton.
• Brougfaton, F. ' F. omitie in Broghton.
WAPENTAKE OP STAINCLIPPE^ W. R. 195
Skipton et Bradelay. Adam del Bank tenet in capite de
domino dicti Castri j car.^ unde^ ut supra ; unde Adam Thor-
brande tenet de eodem in Skipton j bov. ; Robertus filius Alfen'
tenet de eodem^ in eadem^ j bov. ; Bogenis BuUoke^ tenet de
eodem, in eadem, j bov. ; Robertus le Mercere tenet de eodem,
in eadem, j bov. ; Willelmus filius NoV* et Willelmus Carpen-
tarius tenent de eodem in Bradelay ij bov. ; et ij bov. sunt in
manu sua propria in Skipton. Summa una ear.
Bradelay. Robertus Buke tenet in capite de domino dicti
Castri [di. car. terrae, unde, ut supra ; et totum [est] in manu
sua propria in Bradelay. Summa di. car. terrse.]*
[Elias Buk tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri]* ij bov.,
unde, ut supra; et totum [est] in manu sua propria in Bradelay.
Summa ij bov.
Robertus le Mason tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri ij
bov., unde, ut supra; et totimi [est] in manu sua propria in
Bradelay.* Summa ij bov.
Robertus filius Galfridi tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri
di. car. in Bradelay, imde, ut supra; imde [Ricardus]** filius
Walteri tenet de eo in Bradelay ij bov. ; et ij bov. sunt in manu
sua propria. Summa di. car.
Ricardus filius Walteri tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri
di. car. in Bradlay, unde, ut supra; et totum [est] in manu sua
propria. Summa di. car.
Skipton. Willelmus de Brigham tenet in capite de domino
dicti Castri di. car. in Skipton, unde, ut supra; unde Agnes
[de]' Famhill tenet de eo ij bov. in Skipton; et ij bov. sunt in
manu sua propria. Summa di. car.
Constantinus Fauvell tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri
di. car. in Skipton, imde, ut supra ; et totum [est] in manu sua
propria. Summa di. car.
Willelmus de Meitgrene^ tenet in capite de domino dicti
Castri ij bov. terrae in Skipton, ut supra; et totum [est] in manu
sua propria.
Thomas de^ Groper et Henricus le Wileshire tenent in capite
de domino dicti Castri ij bov. in Skipton, ut supra; et totum
[est] in manibus suis propriis.
Appletrewik. Adam de Wodhouse et Willelmus Giremeu'
9 Buck, F. • Nobir, F.
• di. car. terrae, unde, ut supra ; et totum [est] in manu sua propria in Bradelay.
Summa di. car. terrse, B.
• Elias Buk tenet in capite de domino dicti Castri, R.
' R. omits in Bradelay. ^ Ricardus, F. R.
• de, R. ^ Mowgrene, F. Macegrene, R.
i le Groper, F. R.
o 2
196 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
tenent in capite de domino dicti Castri ij bov. in Appletrewik,
ut supra ; ct totum [est] in manibus suis propriis.
Broohton. Haercs Willelmi Proudefote tenet in capite de
domino dicti Castri di. car. in Broghton, ut supra ; unde Con-
stantinus Fauvell tenet j bov., Willelmus de Brus tenet j bov.,
ct Willelmus Legett tenet ij bov. Summa di. car.
Appletrewir. Dominus Ranulphus de Nevill tenet in
capite de domino dicti Castri j car. in Appletrewik, unde, ut
supra, quam Prior de Marton tenet de eo integraliter.
Sripton, Strbtton, Thorleby, Sighelesden et Skibden.
Dominus Castri tenet in dominico in Skipton vj car. in manu
sua propria ; ct in Strctton et Thorleby tenet in dominico iiij"
car. Item habet [in]* Sighelesden ix car., quas nativi sui tenent.
Item habet in Skibden iij car., quas nativi sui tenent. Summa
xxij car.
Summa xij feoda iij car. et j bov., de quibus dominus 'Rex
tenet in dominico j feod. et di. et j car., unde xiiij car. faciimt
feod. ; ot sic restant x feoda et di., et j car. et v bov., unde
denarii levari potcrunt.
PIODVM DOMINI ROGERI DE MOUBRAY IN WAP. DE STAINCLIFF.
Neuton' et Elslare. Dominus Philippus de Kimbe' tenet
in capite de haer' de Moubray vj fsicj car., unde xxviij car.
faciuut feod. imius milit. ; quanun Alanus de Catherton tenet
de dicto Philippo vj car. et di. in Neuton et in Elslake. Jo-
hannes de Catherton tenet in eisdem, de eodem, di. car., unde,
ut supra. Summa vij car.
Thorp. Prior de Boulton tenet in capite de dicto haerede
de Moubray j car. in Thorp ; et haer* Henrici de Hedlingham
ten' dictam car. de [prsedicto]* Priore. Summa j car.
Flasceby bt Winterburn. Willelmus Greyndorg' tenet in
capite, etc., vj car. in Flasceby et Winterburn, unde, ut supra.
Hertlington. Dominus Ranulphus de Nevill tenet in
capite, etc., ij car. in Hertlington; et dominus Henricus de
Hartlington tenet dictas ij car. de dicto domino Ranulplio.
Appletrewick. Willelmus Desert tenet in capite, etc., di.
car. in Appletrewick ; unde Henricus filius Ricardi de Kighley
* in, F. R. ' Bank Newton, in the parish of Gargrave.
J Grandson of " old Philip de Eyme," who is mentioned at p. 199, postea
fPlae, de Quo Warr., 397). Sir Philip de Kyme had summons to Parliament in
the 28rd Edward I., and died in the 16th Edward II. {Du^d. Bar., l, 620).
* pnedicto, F. R.
' The hrass matrix of the personal seal of William Graindehorge, date, 13th
century, was found at Flashy in 1843 {Arehaol Journal, ii., 399).
WAPENTAKE OP STAINCLIFFE^ W. B. 197
tenet de dicto Willelmo j bov. ; et iij bov. [sunt]* in manu sua
propria.
Hebden. Abbas de Fontibus tenet in capite, etc., ij car. in
Hebden ; et WiUelmus de Hebden* tenet eas de dicto Abbate
de Fontibus.
Summa** xx^ car. et di., quae faciunt di. feod., viij^*" partem
et xiiij"»»°» partem j feodi. Summa iij quart, j feodi, et j car.,
unde xxviij car. faciunt feod.
FEODA DOMINI HENBICI DE LASCY IN DICTO WAP. DE STANECLIPP.
ScLATEBUBN. Dicunt quod sunt in Sclatebum iij car., quas
Comes Lincolnise tenet in dominico de rege in capite, sed nihil
redd, ad finem wap.
EsiNOTON. Dicunt quod in Esington est j car., quam hser*
Adse de Wannervill ten^ de Comite Lincolnise, et Comes de rege
in capite, et nihil redd, ad finem prsedictum.
Neuton.^ Dicunt quod in Neuton sunt ij car., unde Elias
de Thomeley tenet iiij bov. de Comite, et Comes de rege ; Alanus
de Neuton [tenet]'' ij bov. de Comite, et Comes, ut supra; et
Comes tenet j car. et ij bov. de rege in capite, et nihil redd, ad
finem wap.
Bbadefobd. In Bradeford sunt iij car., quas Comes tenet
in dominico de rege, et nihil redd., ut supra.
Hamebton. In Hamerton est j car., quam Stephanus de
Hamerton tenet de Comite, et Comes de rege, et nihil redd., etc.
Gbenedelington.* In Grenedelington simt iij car., quas
Comes tenet in dominico de rege in capite, et nihil redd., [ut
supra.] '
MiTTON. In Mitton simt iij car. terrae, unde" hser* domini
Radulphi de Mitton ten' de Comite, et Comes de rege in capite,
et redd, fines wap., unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. milit.'
Waddington. In Waddington est j car. et iij bov., quas
haer* Ricardi Tempest ten' de Comite, et Comes de rege in capite,
et redd., ut supra.
Summa xx caf., unde xiiij faciunt feod., et iiij**" partem j
- sunt, R.
" Son and heir of Sir William de Ebor., aUeu de Hebden. His mother
Cecilia re-married, before 1294, Amandus de Surdeval (Re^. BomanuSf 26 a).
Some account of this family has been given at page 20.
• Summa xviij car. et di., quae faciunt di. feod. milit., viij'*" partem et unam
car., unde xxviij, etc., F. f xix car. et di., R.
• Nevrton-on-Hodder. ' tenet, F. R.
• Grinlington, F. Now called Grindleton.
' ut supra, R. " quas, F.
' F. omits unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. milit.
198 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
feodi. Summa j feod. et di., prseter j car., irnde xiiij car. faciunt
feod., vij"*° partem et xxviij partem j feodi.
FEODA DOMINI HENRICI D£ PERCY IN DICTO WAP. DE STANECLIFF.
HoRTON. In Horton sunt vij car. ; unde Nicholaus de Hor-
ton tenet ij car. et vj bov. de Johanne de Caily, et Johannes de
Henrico de Percy, [et Percy] *^ de domino rege in capite, et
nihil redd, ad wap.; et Willelmus [de]' Irby tenet in eadem x
bov., scilicet iiij del Percy, et ille de rege in capite, et yj de
Nigello de Setill, et Nigellus de Percy, et Percy de rege in
capite, et redd, ad finem wap. vjd. ; et Johannes Steling tenet
ij bov. de Hfospitali Sancti Leonardi Ebor. ; et Bob^rtus de
Boulton tenet vj bov. de eodem Hospitali ; et Abbas de Salley
tenet ij bov. de hserede de Monte Alto, et ille de Percy; et
Johannes Bonltony tenet vj bov. in eodem modo, et redd, ad
finem wap., etc. Summa vj car.
Pathenall. In Pathenall simt vj car.; unde Alanus de
Mcrton* tenet ij car. de haer' domini Ricardi de Brus, et Brus
de Percy, et ille de rege in capite ; et Simon de Pathenall tenet
V bov. de Percy, ut supra; et hseres Ricardi de Goldesburgh
tenet v bov. de Percy, ut supra ; et idem hseres tenet viij bov.
de Hospitali Sancti Leonardi. Johannes Boulton tenet iij bov.
de eodem Hospitali, et Willelmus Prude tenet j bov. de eodem
Hospitali. Ricardus del Mor* tenet iij bov. del Percy, ut supra ;
et Robertus filius Roberti [tenet]* (blank/ bov. del Percy, ut
supra ; et hseres dicti Ricardi tenet iij bov. de domino Johanne
Giliot : et redd, ad finem wap., imde xiiij car. faciimt food., et
sic de singulis illius feodi. Summa yj car.
Neusom et Nappay. In Newsom et Nappay sunt iiij car.;
unde Willelmus de Greynedorg tenet v bov. del Percy, et ille,
ut supra ; et Stephanus de Neusom tenet ij bov. de dicto Wil-
lelmo Greynedorg, et ille de Percy, ut supra. Thomas de Pathe-
nall tenet j bov. de dicto Willelmo Greynedorge, et Willelmus
de Percy, ut supra, etc. Johannes de Garegrave tenet j car. de
dicto Willelmo, et Willelmus, ut supra. Et omnes istae bov.
redd, [ad] finem wap. Et domus Hospitalis Sancti Leonardi
tenet in puram elemosinam ij car. et vij* bov., et nihil redd.
Summa iiij car.
Boulton. In Boulton sunt ij car. terrse, unde rector eccle-
siae tenet di. car. terrse de qua ecclesia dotata est ; summaque
patet. Summa ij car.
- et Percy, F. ' de, E. ' Coulton, F.
■ Morton, F. Horton, R. * tenet, R.
* iiij** bov., F. unam bov., R. " sex bov., R.
WAPENTAKE OF STAINCLIFFE^ W. R. 199
Gi«BUBNE CUM Westby. In Gisbum cum hameletto de
Westby sunt iiij car. ; quanim Abbas de Salley tenet j car. del
Percy, et clamat habere in elemosina et nuUa hsereditate, et
Percy de rege in baronia; et Walterus de Rimington tenet j
car. de Monmlibus de Appilton, et Moniales de Percy, ut supra,
et nihil redd, in baronia ; et Persona ecclesise de Gisbum tenet
in eadem j car. unde ecclesia dotata est, et nihil redd. Willel-
mus de Bibstan et Godith uxor ejus tenent in Westby j car. in
dominico et servitio del Percy, et Percy, ut supra, etc. ; et dat ad
finem wap. iiijd. Summa iiij car.
MiDEHOP. In Midehop est j car.; unde Robertus [de]'
Rimington et Agnes uxor ejus tenent in dominico et servitio, et
totum del Percy, et Percy, ut supra; et dat ad finem wap., etc.,
[lijd.]' Summa J car.
Remington. In Remington sunt ix car. ; quarum Willehnus
de Roucestre tenet totum in dominico et servitio de Alano de
Catherton, et Alanus de Percy, et Percy, ut supra; et redd, ad
finem wap. vjs. Summa patet.
Thornton. In Thornton simt xij car.; quarum ecclesia
dotata est de iiij bov., et data/ sunt per veterem Philippum de
Kimbe;^ et Johannes King tenet j bov. de Hospitali Sancti
Johannis in elemosinam, et Aiit elemosinata a tempore quo non
extat memoria ; et dominus Walterus de Monnay* tenet totum
residuum in dominico et servitio del Percy, ut supra, et redd, ad
finem wap. vs. vjd. Summa xij car.
Route emell. In RouthemeU sunt ij car. ; quarum le Percy
tenet di. car. de Willelmo le Fleming, et WiUelmus del Percy,
[et Percy] ,• ut supra, in baronia ; et Thomas de Alta Ripa tenet
ij bov. de Willelmo Fleming, et Willelmus, ut supra ; et Wil-
lelmus le Fleming tenet j car. de Percy, et Percy, ut supra, et
redd, ad finem wap. xijd. ; et Abbas de Salley tenet ij bov. de
Willelmo Fleming, et Willelmus, ut supra ; et facit forinsecum
servitium, et habuit ingressum in tempore regis Henrici patris
Edwardi. Summa ij car.
WiKELswoRTH. In Wikclsworth sunt iiij car.; quarum
Adam de Wikelsworth tenet ij car. in dominico de Abbate de
Fontibus, et Abbas de Ricardo de Brus, et Ricardus de Comif
de Claro' (sic) et Percy, ut supra, in capite ; et Adam filius Adae
* de, F. • xijd., F.
/ dotata, B. F. omits et data sunt.
' Philip de Ejme was the son and heir of Simon de Ejme, and died in the
26th Henry III. {Dugd. Bar., i., 620). See page 196, antea.
* Mouncy, R. In the 28th Edward I. Walter de Muncey had a grant of
free warren in Thornton juxta Skipton in Craven, and in the hamlets of Everby
and Kelbroke {Col. Rot. Chart., 130). ' et Percy, F.
i Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hereford, married Joan of Acres,
3(M) knights' fees in toekshimb.
(I0 fmlc'tn trtict vj bov. dc Abbate de Fontibiis, et Abbas, ut
Mitpm; vt llnincniN dc Knoll tenet di.^ car. de Abbate de Fern-
iibtiM, ri Abban, ut supra; et Magister Militis Templi tenet i)
hov. ilf Ada filiuH Ada, et Adam de Ada de Werwike/ et Adam
«!«• Abbato dc Fontibus, ut supra; et redd, ad finem wap. [ijs.]"
Siifnmn iiij car.
HwiNDON. In iSwindon sunt y) car. et di. ; qoarom Bobertns
i\v hnikcnlMTKli tenet totum in dominico et servitio de Radnlpho^
|dc|" Ncvill, ct Ilfululphus de Percy, et Percy de rege; et redd.
ail mtcin wap. ijs. Summa patet.
iMNdc'tjrr. In LaiiKcliff sunt ij car.; quamm Abbas de
Niilb'y fj*nct t^ituni in dominico de Percy, et Percy de rege; et
chitnai bab(*r(^ lilM*rtateni dc tempore Hcnrici patris Edwardi, et
riMld., in aitticpio tcmiKirc, ad finem wap. [xviijd.]/ et mode est
in noflotn vt contra<licinit. Summa patet.
HkttiIiIm In Hcttill sunt iiij car.; quarum Robertus filius
Albredir teiM't <li. car. dc Percy; et Willelmus de Wayte tenet
(It. (Mir., ct Wan' <l<^ Settill tenet ij bov., et Willelmus filius Petri
tenet J bov.p et Ni^ellus dc Pathenall tenet ij bov.; et tenentur
de Peri^y, et Percy dc rcgc; ctdominus Henricus de Percy tenet
lit doininieo ij ear. et j bov. de rege in capite; et Willelmus
llliuM Itiululpni tenet ij bov. de Hospitali [Sancti Johannis].<
Sammn iiij ear.
(hfiKi.KNWiKK KT STocnouHRs. In Gigcleswike sunt iiij car.
eutn hiuneletto; (pumun Ilcnricus dc Percy tenet ij car. de
rej(e in baronia; et eecl(»Mia dotata est de di. car.; et Stephanus
Heott«^ tenet di. ear. de IVrcy, ct Percy de rcgc; et Abbas de
Furnie' tenet j car. in Sto(?b()UH(»8, in elcmosinam, de Percy, et
Percy I ut «upra ; et confirinata est a carta Ricardi regis. Summa
iiij ear.
Mauuium. In Malghum sunt iiij car.; quarum Abbas de
FontibtiN tenet iij car. de Percy, et dat ad finem wap. xijd. ; et
dnUKlttitr of Kittg Kdward tho Fint, and left at his decease in 1295, a son and
heir, (iillHirt, thou agod five years {Dugd. Bar., i., 215). It appears from an
oxUiit of the manor of Preston in Craven, which was taken in the 33rd Edw. I.
( Cat. (hn., II., 097), that the aforesaid earl held four carucates of land in Wykeles-
wurtli {Cat, Inq. p, m., i., 202).
Many landn Hcattored in different parts of England were held of " the Honor
of ('larc," whioli belonged to the earls of Clare, as they were often styled, until
thoy tMXuinio earls of Gloucester ; but, as it has been said, not after that period.
This point Is, however, not settled to my satisfaction, and this earl may have
been called so, iwpularly, after the death of his father, Gilbert, 7th earl of
Hereford, and before he was summoned to Parliament in the 1st Ed\%iird II.
BtiU, as he had not paid his relief, the land could not legally bo said to be held
of him.— J. 11. W.
* unnm cor., P. ' He is called Berwyk in Kirkby's Inquest.
" ys., P. " Banulpho, E. • de, F.
' XTiU^., et mode oontradicunt, F. * Sancti Johannis, F.
WAPENTAKE OF STAINCLIFFE^ W. R. 201
Thomas de Malghum tenet di/ car. de Priore de Boulton, et
Prior de Percy, et Percy de rege in capite ; et Elias de Otter-
bum tenet ij' bov. de Abbate de Fontibns, et Abbas de Percy,
ut supra, in capite. Summa iiij car. et di.'
KiRKEBY. In Kirkeby sunt iij car.; quarum Abbas de Der-
bam tenet ij bov. unde ecclesia fuit* dotata ; et idem Abbas tenet
xij bov. de domina Alicia de Bukeden ; et Robertus de Stainford
tenet j bov., et Adam filius Alicise de Bukeden tenet ij bov., et
Johannes filius Pyme de Malghum tenet j bov., et Ricardus de
Rither tenet j bov., et Alicia de Bukeden tenet iiij" bov. [Et]*'
omnes isti tenent de Alicia de Bukeden, et Alicia de Percy in
dringagio,' et Percy de rege in capite. Summa iij car.
Carleton. In Carleton sunt vj car. ; de quibus Rector
ecclesise tenet di. car. in elemosinam. Item Godefridus de Alta
Ripa tenet di. car. de domino Thoma de Alta Ripa in capite.
Item Robertus filius Willelmi tenet di. car. in eadem villa de
eodem Thoma ; et totum residuum tenet prsedictus Thomas, de
Percy, in capite, reddendo ei j librum cimini. Summa vj car.
Preston. In Preston sunt vj car.; quarum Franciscus (?)
Perfect de Preston et Alicia uxor ejus tenent j car., tam in
dominico quam in servitio, de Percy. Item Persona dictse
ecclesise de Preston tenet j car. unde ecclesia dotata est. Item
Elias de Gloc^^ tenet iiij' bov. de Ricardo de Brus, et Ricardus
de Percy. Item Ricardus de Brus tenet iij* bov., tam in domi-
nico quam in servitio, de* quibus Abbas de Salley tenet ij* bov.
Abbas de Fontibus tenet iij** bov., et Persona ecclesise ejusdem
villae tenet j bov. in puram elemosinam ; et Abbas de Fontibus
tenet easdem [bov.]* de Abbate de Salley) et Abbas de Salley
de Ricardo de Brus, et Ricardus de Percy. Summa vj car.
Gayrgrave. In Gayrgrave sunt vij car. et di. de feodo de
Percy, quas dominus Johannes de Eivill tenet de domino [Hen-
rico]-^ de Percy, et Percy de rege in capite. [Summa vij car.
et di.]^
Staneford. In Staneford sunt iij car.; unde Abbas de
Salley tenet j car. et vj bov., tam in dominico quam in servitio,
de Henrico de Percy ; et dicunt quod, tempore Henrici regis,
' unam car., F. • iiij<*' bov., F. ' B. omite et di.
• est, F. • quinque bov., F. • Et, F.
' The people who held by this peculiar tenure were called " drenges," and,
according to Sir Edward Coke, were " free tenants of a manor," which is not an
exact definition. — J. R. W. ( Fide Introduction to Domesday Book by Sir Henry
Ellis, and Abbrev. Bot. Orig., i., 70.) The F. MS. has " bur^gio " erroneously.
' Glocester, F. • iiij bov. — struck out — ij car. et vj bov., F.
• iiij*" bov., R. * Et Abbas, F. * iij bov., F.
^ ij bov., F. • bov., F. ^ Henrico, B..
f Summa vij car. et di., F. B.
aU)) RNIQHTS' PIB9 IN YORKSHIRE.
dmbrunt ad fluem wap. vi\jd.» et modo nihil. Item ConBtantinnB
I^ViuvrU rt Alicia uxor cjua teneut x bov., tarn in dominioo quRin
in wrvitio, ot tonent do Willelmo Malleverer, et Willelmus de
lUdulpho do Nonwunill, ot Kadulphus de Percy, et Percy de
ro|CO in oamtc. Itoni Robertu8 do Staneford tenet di. car. de
limlulpho ao Nonnaiinll, ot KadiUphus, ut supra. Abbas de
Dorhaui touot j bov. in piiram elcmosinam, ut dicitur. Summa
l^ oar.
(.'ONvaTON. lu Conyston sunt iij car. de feodo deP^rcy;
nuanun hior* Rioardi do Normanvill ten' ij car. et yj bov. de
PhilipiK) do Kyrao, ot Philippus de Percy, et Percy de rege in
eanito. Ricardus filius Roberti de Conyston tenet ij bov. de
ooaom Philippo, in oodem modo. Summa iij car.
Hruihpbldb. In Helghfelde sunt ij car. de feodo de Percy;
ot Hospitale Sancti Johannis tenet dictas ij car. de domino
Ranulpno do Ncvill, ot dominus Ranulphus de Percy, et Percy
de rogo in capite. Summa patet,
Pathorn. In Pathom sunt iij car., quas dominus Ranul-
phus de Nevill tenet de Percy, et Percy de rege in capite. Summa
patet.
West Halohton. In West Halghton sunt iij car., quas
dominus Ranulphus de Nevill tenet de Percy, et Percy de rege
in capite. Summa iij car.
Memorandum quod viij villse sunt in dicto wapentagio de
Stanecliff, de feodo de Percy, de quibus prsedictis viij [villis]*
non possunt scire aliquam veritatem de car. terrarum quae sunt
in prsedictis villis, quia dictse villse nolunt venire coram praedictis
xij ad ipsos certificandum de fcodis, scilicet, in Bukeden, Kettel-
well, Litton, Amcliff, Gersington, Linton, Thresfeld et Styveton
et qusedam villa vocataNewtou» sub Crakemor [cum]-' Ameford,*
de quibus adhuc nullam certitudinem possimt habere, nee cujus
food. Amford sit.
Summa feodorum Henrici de Percy, vij feoda et di. [et] ij
car., undo xliij' car. faciunt food., quae faciunt vij feoda et vij™*™
partem unius feodi.
Summa feodorum wap. de Stanecliffe supradicti, xxj feoda et
di., iiij** pars, viij pars et xiiij pars unius feodi.
* villis, F. ' Little Newton, near Long Preston.
i oum, F. * Amford, in the parish of Long Preston.
' zliiy oar., &.
FEODA MILITUM [IN] WAPENTAGIO DE
CLARHOWE.'
Bethemesley. De ij^» feodia: de feodo de Percy vj bov.
terra, iinde octo bov. faciunt carucatam, [et] xxiiij* car. faciimt
feodum : de feodo de Skipton xiiij bov. terrae, iinde, ut supra.
Nescefeld. De feodo de Percy iij car. terrae, unde xiiij
car. faciunt feod. milit.
MiDLSTON. De feodo de Percy iij car. terrse, unde xvj car.
faciunt feod. milit.
Askewith. De ij^'" feodis : de feodo de Percy iiij car. terrse,
unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit. : de feodo de Vescy ij car.
terrse, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Letheley. De feodo de Percy ij* car. terrse, unde xiiij car.
faciunt feod.
Casteley. De feodo de Percy j car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Kyrkby Orblauers. De feodo de Percy, cum hameletto
de Walton, iiij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Sykelynghall. De feodo de Percy iiij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
Lynton. De feodo de Percy ij car. terrae et di., unde, ut
supra.
Spofford. De feodo de Percy ij car. terrae et di., imde, ut
supra.
Folyfayt et Aketon.'' De duobus feodis : de feodo de
Percy j car. et di., unde, ut supra : de feodo de Ros xij bov.
terrae, unde x car. terrae faciunt feod.
Plumpton. De ij^'" feodis : de feodo de Percy ij car. terrae,
unde xiiij car. faciunt feodum : de feodo de Vescy ij car. terrae,
unde, ut supra.
Parva Rybston. De feodo de Percy ij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
CoLTHORP. De feodo de Percy iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Wytherby. De feodo de Percy j car. terrae, de feodo de
' The remaining Knights' Fees in the West Biding are taken from the book
marked B., i., 11, in the Public Biecord Office, which has previously been referred
to in these notes by the letter A.
* xiiij car., B. F. *" iij car., B. F.
' Aketon, a farm in the township of FolUfoot, and parish of Spofforth.
204 knights' fees in yoekshirb.
Moubray j car. terrae, de feodo de Brus j car. terrse, de feodo de
Tcford' J car., unde xiiij car. faciunt feod., quas Templarii tenent
in clemoaiuam, et habent breve J
AsMUNDERBY. Dc fcodo dc Pcrcj iij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
Parva Stodeley.^ De feodo de Percy j car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
HuNOERY Stodeley.* Dc fcodo de Percy j car. terrae, unde,
ut supra.
Kereby. De feodo de Percy iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Denton. De feodo de Archiepiscopo iiij car. terrae, unde xij
car. terrae faciunt feod.
Parva Tymble. De feodo Archiepiscopi j car. terrae, unde,
ut supra.
Neuhall. De feodo Archiepiscopi iij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
Farnelay. De feodo Archiepiscopi iiij* car. terrae, unde^*
x^ car. faciunt feod.
Lyn DELAY. De feodo Archiepiscopi j car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
Weston. De feodo de Bygott ix bov. terrae, unde viij bov.
terrae faciunt carucatam, et xij car. faciunt feod.
Aldefeld. De feodo de Moubray ij car. terrae, unde xij car.
faciunt feod.
Wykersley.* De feodo de Moubray j car. terrae, unde xiiij ^
car. faciunt feod.
[ ] . De feodo de Moubray j car. terrae, unde xiiij
car. faciunt feod."*
*' 9th Edward IT. — " Ad petitionem Alicise, quae ftiit uxor domini Philippi de
Tef^rth, suggerentis regi quod cum Magister Templariorum in Anglia certa
tenementa in Wetherby de dicto Philippe, viro guo, per servitium Ixs. per annum
tenuerit, de quibus servitiis dicta Alicia de xxs. dotata extiterit et seisita, douec
terrae et tenementa Templariorum in manum domini regis devenerint: unde
BUpplicat pro Deo quod super hoc inquiratur, et remedium sibi fiat, etc. Re-
sponsum est sic : Mandetur escaetori regis ultra Trentam quod inquirat super
oontentis in petitione, et oertificet thesaurarium et barones de Scaccario, ut ipsi
ulterius faciant quod de jure fuerit faciendum " {Rot. Pari., i., 344).
/ Breve, That is to say that the Templars held the king's writ or mandate,
declaring them to be exonerated from the payment of Aids, etc., in respect of
their tenure in frank-ahnoigne. According to Madox {HUt. Exchequer, i., 599),
an " Aid pur faire Fitz Chivaler, or pur fiUe marrier, was not demandable from
lands which were held either in Frankalmoigne or Socage."
«■ The position of " Parva Stodeley " (at this time) cannot now be defined. —
J. R. W.
* Hungery Studley, etUcte North Studley (Percy MS), the site of which is
now included within the township of Studley Roger. — J. R. W.
' iij car., B. i ut supra, F. .
* A misiake for Wynkesloy.
' xij car., B. F. * F. omits this entry.
WAPENTAKE OF CLAEO, W. R. 205
Ktbkby [Malserd] .* De feodo de Moubray xij car. terrae,
et faciunt feod. milit.^ cujus quarta pars datur in elemosinam
Abbati de Fontibus, et habet breve,
AsERLET CUM MEMBRis. Dc fcodo dc MoubrajT V car. terrae,
unde X car. faciunt feod. milit.
Orouelthorp. De feodo de Moubray iiij car. terrae, unde
X car. faciunt feod. milit. ; quarum Abbas de Fontibus tenet ij
car., et Templarii iij*' car., et habent breve,
Herlethorp.^ De feodo de Moubray ij car. terrae, unde x
car. faciunt feod.
RippELEY. De feodo de Ros ij car. terrae et di., unde, ut
supra.
Berohby.^ De feodo de Ros ij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
North Dighton. De feodo de Ros iij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
South Dighton. De feodo de Ros iiij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
iNGBfANTHORP. Dc fcodo dc Ros iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Parva Cattell.*" De feodo de Ros j car. terrae, unde, ut
supra.
Brame. De feodo de Ros j car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Magna Rybstan. De feodo de Ros iiij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra, quas Templarii tenent in elemosinam, et habent breve.
Hunsingore. De feodo de Ros iiij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Magna Cathel. De feodo de Ros iij car. terrae, imde, ut
supra.
Coppegrave. De feodo de Ros iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Hospitalarii tenent, et habent breve,
Herkenden.' De feodo de Ros ij car. terrae et di., unde, ut
supra. Prior de KydeshalP tenet, et habet breve.
Staynburn. De feodo Baldewini de Insula iiij car. terrae,
unde xij car. faciunt feod. Abbas de Fontibus tenet, et habet breve.
• Kyrkby Malserd, B. F. • ij car., F.
' Probably some forgotten place in the parish or honor of Kirkby Malzeard.
There is another Herlethorp, also belonging to the Moubray fee, in Harthill
wapentake. See p. 80, aniea.
♦ Barrowby, a hamlet in the township of Kearby-cum-Netherby, and parish
of Kirkby Overblow.
'' Little Cattal is a hamlet in a detached portion of the parish of Whixley.
' Now called Arkendale, a village three miles and a half N.E. of Knares-
borough.
' Kideshill, B. Kedeshil, F. An error for " Lilleshull," in Shropshire. About
the year 1210 Hillaria de Trussebut granted to God and the Blessed Mary of
LiUeshuU, " et ejusdem loci conventui ibidem Deo servientibus, pro animabus
patris et matris mese, et pro anima Roberti de Budlers, quondam viri mei, et pro
salute animae meae, et hseredum meorum, totam terram meam de Arkendene, tarn
in viUenagio, quam in libero servitio, cum omnibus pertinentiis suis infra villam
et extra *' (Mon, Angl, vi., 263).
206
KNIGHTS^ 7E£S IN YORESHIKl,
KioGETON. De diiobiis feodis : de feodo Baldwini de Insula
ij car* terrse, unde, lit supra ; quanmi Abbas de Fontibus tenet
ij ear. terrae, et habet breve : de fecxlo de Sloubray ij car, terrse^
Tindej lit supra,
Kesewyk, De feodo Baldwini de Insula ij car. terrae et di.,
unde X car, faciunt feod.
With ETON.** De feodo Baldwin! de Insula iiij car.j unde
xij car. faeiimt feod.
GoLHESBUEGe. De feodo de Vescy iiij car, terree^ unde xij
car, faciiuit feod. milit.
HoPERTON. De feodo de Bnia ij car. terra^j unde jdj car.
faciunt feod.
Alleeton. De feodo de Brus ij car. terrsej unde^ ut supra.
Clarton. De feodo de Brus ij car. terraej unde, ut supra,
Pakva UsEBtiBx* De feodo de Brus ij car. terne^ unde, ut
supra,
GuYXLEY. De feodo de Brus vj car, terrse et di*, unde^ ut
supra*
Kirk Hamerton. De feodo de Brus ij car, terne, unde, ut
supra. Priories a de Monketon tenet, et habet breve,
Grene Hamerton. De feodo de Brus iij' car. ten^, unde,
ut supra.
Nun Monketon. De feodo dc Brus iij car. terrse, uude^ ut
supra; quarum Prioriasa dc Moukcton tenet j car. terncj et
habet breve*
DuNSEORD [et] *" Branton.' Dc feodo de Brus iij car. terrae,
unde, ut supra,
Flasceby. De feodo de Greley*' ij car. terrse, unde xij ear.
factum feod., ut supra.
* Weoton^ in the parisli ©r Harewood.
• ij cw„ B. « et, B. P,
^ BfsntoD Green, near Upper Dunsiforth.
' Probablj the Lincolnshite familj of that name.
FEODA MILITUM [IN] WAPENTAGIO DE
SKTRAKE.
Nomina juratorum ad inquirendum de feodis ipsius wapen-
tagii^ videlicet, Laurentius de Arthyngton, Willelmus Patefyne,
Nicholaus de Ilketon, Bicardus deWygdon^Bobertua de Carleton,
Willelmus de Berghby, Alfredus de Mansion, Thomas de Hors-
ford, Bogerus de L^es, Willelmus de HiUum, Walterus de
Meddylton et Thomas de UUeskelfe, [qui dicunt quod,]*
Morton. Haer'* de Morton ten' in Morton ij car. terrse et
di., unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
Ilkeley. In Ylkeley sunt iij car. terrae, unde xiiij faciunt
feod.; de quibus Bobertus de Percy tenet j et di.. Abbas de
Fontibus de Abbate de Salley di., Bector ecclesise ejusdem villae
di., Abbas de Salley tenet di. car., ei^ habet breve. Abbas de
[Fontibus] tenet di, car,, et habet breve.
Yedon. Haeredes de Yedon tenent in Yedon j car. terras
et di., unde xyj car. faciunt feod.
BouDON. In Boudon sunt iij car. terrae, unde xvj car.
faciunt feod. ; de quibus Prior de Bolton tenet j, Thomas de
Horsford tenet j, et Michael de Boudon tenet j. Prior de
Boulton tenet j car,, et habet breve.
HoBSFORD. In Horsford sunt iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra;
de quibus Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet ij, et Thomas de Horsford
unam. Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet ij car,, et habet breve.
Carleton. Haeredes de Carleton tenent ibidem ij car.
terrae, unde, ut supra. [Rex.y
Heddingley. Willelmus de Patefyn de Heddingley pro di.
feodo.
Potter Neuton. Willelmus de Wynteword tenet Potter
Neuton pro di. feodo.
* qui dicunt quod, R. * Hseredes, B. F.
* et habent breve, rest omitted, F.
* Bex, F. The addition of the word " Sex " to some of these entries implies
that the estates were then in the king's hands.
206 %2SiQwn? psxs cf tqiulshihs.
^VxvEaTUN Gledhow. In .Uverton Gledhaw est j car. terrae,
unde xvj car. taciunt ifeocL : de qua haer' Willelmi de Alverton
tea' di., et Abbas de Kirkestall di. car., ct habet breve,
Gyptow . .Uexander de Ledea i^enet in Gipton j car. terra,
unde xvj car. fadnnt feod.
SwYMJXGTON. Hu^ de S wynlyn^ffton tenet in eadem di.
feod. ; et idem Ho^ tenet ij car. terrae ct dL in eadem^ unde x
faciunt feod.
^Vlvebtox jtxta Aqcam. Breve ^ Comes Lincolnia tenet
in Alverton ij car. terrae, mide x car. fecinnt teod.
Pbeston. Adam de Preston tenet in Preston dL feod.
Maxston. Alfredns de Manston tenet in Manston t) car.
terrse, unde x facinnt feod.
OusTHOEP. Haer'* Willelmi de Lincoln' ten'An Onsthorp
j car. terrae et di., unde x car. faciunt feod. ; et haer' Ricardi de
Lound ten' ibidem v boT., unde x car. faciunt feod.
Gerefokd. Breve, Abbaii Beatse Marine Ebor. tenet in
Gereford vj car. terra, Adam de Prcjiton ij car. terra, bar*
Simonin de Rnpe j car., et Willelmu* Ic Westrays j car. terra,
unde X car. faciunt fecxl. In eadem villa Abbas Beat^e Maria
Ebor. habet breve,
Secroft. Breve. Comes Lincolnia tenet in Sccroft yj car.
terra, unde x car. faciunt feod. ; de quibus Magister Militia
Templi tenet ij [car.]/ et^I agister Hospitalis* tenet j [car.]^;
et Willelmuii le Waitt tenet j in Kidall.
Bekehaith. Haredes' (sic) Andrea de Gramary tenent
Bekhayth cum pertinentiis pro tertia parte j feodi.
Thorn'ore. Willelmus de Hamelton-' tenet iu Thomor
quartam partem j feodi.
Skarthecroft. Willelmus de Rrther tenet in Skarthccroft
ij car. terra, unde x faciunt feod.
Shadewell. Haredes de Shadewell tenent in Shadewell
di. feod.
Arthington. Laurentius de Arthyngton tenet in Arthington
di. feod.
Adlekyrk («c). Abbas de Kyrkstall tenet in Adle di. feod.
Abbas de Kyrkstall habet breve.
' Hwredea, B. F.
/ tenent, F. » oar., F.
* Tfaye Master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
* ISie heir of Andrew le Gramary was his son John ( dbbrev. Rot. Orig., i., 136).
Richaid le Gramary, fkther of Andrew, had a charter of free warren in " Becbaye
^l^kerton" in 1243-4 (Co/. Rot, Chart., 59), and of a market and fair within
to mams of Aberftnd in 1248-9 {Ibid., 67).
j liVUhaai de Hamelton, dean of York. See pp. 5, 39, antea.
WAPENTAKE OF BKTRACK, W. B. 209
Wyveresdesley.* Har'' de Wyveiwdesley ten*" in eadem
j car. temd, unde xiiij car. fSBurhmt £eod. Afir.
AxDWALDLET. Hacr' Willelmi de Aldewaldekj ten' in eadem
ij car. terrae^ et hxr^ Willebni de Brandon* j car., unde xrj
faciunt feed.
Wyodon. Prior de Bonlton tenet in WTgdon iiij car. terrae,
linde xvj car. faciunt feod. Prior de BouUam kabet breve.
Est Keswyk. Haer' de Est Kesrwyk ten' ibidem dL fieod.
Rex.
Harewood. Haer' de Harewood ten' ilndem xj car. terrae et
j bov., unde xvj car. faciunt feod. Rex,
Ledes. Comes Lyncolniae tenet in Ledes quartam partem
unius feodi. Bogerus de Ledjs tenet ibidem riij*^ {lartem
unius feodi.
Leueston. Prior de Pontefracto tenet in Ledeston ij car.
terrae, unde x faciunt feod. Prior de Pontefracto kabet breve.
WouHousE.^ Haer* de Berley ten' in Woodhouse j car.
terrse, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Colynoham, Wyk et Bardesey. Abbas de Kirkstall tenet
in Bardesay, Colyngham et Wyk Tiij car. terrae, unde xiiij faciunt
feod., ad feodi-firmam de domino rege, reddendo per annum
iiij" et X li. Abbas de Kirkstall habet breve.
Bynoeley. Johannes de Herecourf tenet Byngeley cum
pertinentiis pro di. feodo.
Gyseley, Haukeswooru et Bayldon. Simon Ward tenet
in Gyseley, Haukeswoord et Bayldon xvij car. terrae, unde xxiiij
car. faciunt feod.
Pouell. Ricardus de Goldesbui^h tenet in Pouell iiij*^
partem j feodi.
Otteley. Archiepiscopus Ebor. tenet in Otteley di. feod.
Burley [et Mensington].* Ricardus de Babyngton tenet
in Burley et Mensington di. feod.
* Weardley, in the parish of Harewood.
' Hseredes, F. The Inq. p. m. of Thomafl de Weston, who held one carucate
in Weardley at the date of Kirkbj's Inquest (page 41, antea), was taken in the
28th Edward I. The jurors say that " dictus Thomas et Christiana, quse tmt
uxor ejus, adhuc superstes, conjunctim fuerunt seisiti de terris et tenementis
subscriptis cum pertinentiis in Wirdeley infra manerium de Harewode — tenendis
eisdem Thomse et Christianse et hseredibus et assignatis ejusdem Thomse. —
Johannes fill us Bicardi de Weston, fratris praedicti Thomse de Weston, est hseres
pnedicti Thomas, et est setatis triginta annorum et amplius " ( Col. Oen., u., 587).
" tenent, F.
" Brandon stood about two miles east of Alwoodley.
* Wothersome, in the parish of Bardsey. See page 38, antea.
r In the 19th Edward II. " Willelmus filius Johannis de Harecourt finem fecit
per decern maroas pro pardonatione, etc., adquir', etc., manerium de Byngeleye in
com. Ebor., et illud, etc." {Ahhrw. Rot. Orig., i., 293).
* et Af ensington, F.
r
210 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Parlinoton [et] Hillum/ Hugo Dispensator' tenet in
Parlington et Hillum iiij car. et vij bov., unde x car. faciunt
feod. HtAgo de Spencer habet breve,
Berwyk [et] Kypax. Comes Lincolniae tenet in Barwyk
iij car. teiTtt, unde x faciunt feod. Item tenet in Kypax iij car.
terrae, unde x faciunt feod.
Neusum, Halohton^ Colton et Skelton. Magister Militiiee
Templi tenet in Neusum, Halghton, Colton et Skelton cum
pertinentiis pro feodo integro. Habet breve.
Thorp Stapelton. Hser*' de Thorp Stapelton ten' ij car.
tcrraj, unde x faciunt feod. j milit. Templarii tenent j car., et
habent breve,
^ Hillam Hill, a Aurm in the parish of Aberford.
' UuKh ]>6spen9er, senior, the royal favorite. In the 35th Edw. I. he had a
charter for a weekly market at Aberford, and for a fair on the feast of St. !Dennis,
and on the day before and after {Rot, Pari,, i., 203).
' Honrioua, B. F. B.
FEODA MILITUM DE LIBERTATE DE
KNARESBURGH ET VETERI BURGH.
Anno regni regis Edwardi xxx'^^ primo^ facta fiiit Inqnisitio,
apud Knaresburgh^ de feodis militum de Libertate de Knares-
burgh et Veteri Burgh, per Nieholaum Birom, Robertum de
Stanley, Henricum del HUl, Adam Cocum, Robertum Clericum
de Knaresburgh, Ricardum Ward, Radulphum Ward, Robertum
de Ledes, Willelmum Attegrene, Thomam Loffchouse, Johannem
de My(l)deby et Robertum de Minskip : qui juratores dieunt
super sacramentimi suum quod,
Staveley et Far (n) HAM. Henricus filius Hugonis tenet in
Staveley et Far (n) ham j feod. et iiij^^ partem j feodi; unde
Johannes de Walkyngham tenet de eodem Henrico in Far (n) ham
quartam partem j feodi, unde xij car. faciunt feod.
OusBURN.* Breve. Henricus de Bosco* tenet in Ousbum
j feod., imde xij car. faciunt feod.
Burton Leonarde. Petrus Becard^ tenet in Burton Leo-
nard V car. terrse, unde xij car. faciimt feod.
Cathall.** Willelmus Fossard tenet in Cathall j car. terrae
et di., unde xij car. faciunt feod.
TiMBLE.* Dominus Rex tenet Tymble Percy pro viij^* parte
et xyj™* parte j feodi.
Lofthouse,-^ Burton et Kelynghall. Lofthouse, Kyllyng-
hall et Burton tenentur commimiter pro di. feodo et iiij** parte
unius feodi et viij^* parte et xvj"" parte et xxxij** parte j feodi ;
de quibus Petrus Becard tenet in Burton j car. terrae ; Johannes
de Walkyngham tenet in Lofthouse j car. terrse de domino Rege
ad valorem ; et totum residuum in manu domini Regis ; unde
X' car. faciimt feod.
• Great Ouseburn.
* The Inq. p. m. of Henry de Boys was taken in the 16th £dw. II. (Cat. Inq,
p. m.y i., 802). He was the son and heir of Bichard de Boys. — J. B. "W.
' Peter Becard had a charter of free warren in Burton Leonard in the 9th
Edw. I. {Cat. Rot. Chart., 111). ' Probably Cattal Magna.
' Great Timble, in the parish of Fewston.
/ Lofthouse Hill, in the parish of Staveley. ' xij car., F.
p2
DE FEODIS MILITUM DE LIBERTATE
RIPON'.
Inqxiisitio capta de feodis militum de libertate Ripon'^ anno
regni regis E. xxxj™**, per Willelmum de Clotheroum^ Nicho-
laum Huberd, Johannem Prere, Johannera de Ebor., Johannem
de Monketon, Nicholaum de Staneley, Robertrun Wyndelouis/
Johannem de Byscopton, Rogerum Aldelin de Gyvildale,
Thomam le Juven^ de Skeltou et Simonem filium Johannis de
Sharowe^ qui dicunt quod^
NiDD, Westwik et Neuton.* Comes Albem* tenuit feod. j
milit. in Nidde, Westwyk et Neuton, et est in manu regis.
MouwATH' ET Slenynoford. Rogerus de Moubray tenuit
ijijum partem unius feodi in Mouwath et Slenyngford, cujus
hseres est in custodia regis.
NoNEWYK ET NoNEWYCTHORNES.'' WiUclmus de Wyvill'
tenet di. feod. j milit. in Nonewyk et Nonewycthornes.
Gyvendalle. Simon Ward-^ tenet in Gyvendalle jdi. feod.
unius milit.
Heywyk.' Galfridus de Heywyk tenet in Heywyk xx™»»
partem unius feodi.
Neuby super Yore. Simon* filius Simonis Ward tenet in
Neuby super Yore iiij**°^partem j feodi.
Markenton. Johannes filius Willelmi de Ripon tenet in
Markenton iiij*^ partem j feodi milit.
Heywyk.* Johannes de Marmyon tenet in Heywyk xij""*™
partem unius feodi milit.
Inorithorp. Thomas de Burton^ tenet in Ingrithorp x™*™
partem j feodi milit.
« B^ndlosse, F. * Newton, near Biplev, where the Vavasours held.
* Mulwath, F. Mulwith is the name of a farm in the township of Newby-
with-Mulwith, and parish of Bipon.
' Nunwick Thornes is ac^acent to Nonwick, but the name is not used now. —
J.E.W.
' Son and heir of John de Wyrill of Slingsby, whose Inq. p. m. was taken in
the 29th Edward I. {Cal, Gen., ii., 605).
/ For an interesting account of the Wards of Giyendale and Guiseley, see
Memorials of Fountains Abbey {ed. Swrt. Soc., i., 196).
f Hewiok super Pontem, now called Bridge Hewick.
* Simon Ward, junior, had a charter of free warren in Newby super Yore in
the 32nd Edward I. {Cat. Bot ChaH., 186).
' Copped Hewick, commonly oaUed Copt Hewick.
i Sir Thomas de Burton, knt., was one of the witnesses to a charter, made
about 1298 {Mem. of Fwntaint Abbey, i., 815), by which Thomas Schayf, of
Ingerthorpe, granted to G^mI, "et Beats Marise et janitori de Fontibus, ad sus-
tentationem j^uperum ibidem ad portam oonvenientium, annuum redditum
duorum denarionim de quadam roda terne quam vendidi Bicynero de Merking-
ion** {Ex cart, orig.).
FEODA MILITUM DE WAPENTAGIO DE
BARKSTON.
Inquisitio [de feodis] militum in wap. de Barkston facta per
Johannem de Lascy, Rogerum de Ryvill, Johannem de Mylford,
Bicardum de Ledesham^ Adam de Mikelfeld, Walterum Basset^
Willelmum de Camera, Willelmum de ultra Aquam^ Thomam
de Bretton, Willelmum filium Julianae, Willelmum de Homing-
ton et Nicholaum de Potemu^" qui dicunt per sacramentum
suum quod^
Shirburn. Dominus Archiepiscopus tenet Shirbum pro v
feod. milit. et di. et xiij™* parte j feodi, de quibus sunt tenentes,
MiKELFBLD. Domiuus Osbertus de Spaldington et Johannes
de la Lande tenent j feod. milit., unde vuj car. faciunt feod.
Lute(ri)ngton. Johannes de Nevill et sui participes tenent
j feod. milit., unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
Stiveton, etc. Johannes de Raygate tenet j feod. milit.,
unde viij car. faciunt feod. milit., in Stiveton et Thorp Wyleby,
tertiam partem de Mikelfeld cum v. bov. terrae in West Hathel-
say, de eodem feodo, et Albeholm.*
HuDLESTON. Dominus Johannes de Melsay tenet j feod.
milit., unde viij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Gayteford. Johannes de Burstall tenet di. feod. milit. in
Gayteford.
Bretton^ [et Gayteford] . Johannes de Lascy tenet iiij*^
partem j feodi milit. in Bretton et Gayteford, unde viij car.
faciunt feod.
LuMBY. Johannes de Rygate et Hugo presbiter de Fery'
tenent iiij**™ partem feodi, unde, ut supra.
• Potters Neuton, F. Potterton, E.
• In the 13th Edward I. William de Hamelton, who afterwards became dean
of York and lord chancellor of England, obtained a charter of free warren in
Albeholme {Cal. Bot. Chart., 115). The site of Albeholme is probably indicated
by Albeholme Dike, a small stream running into Hambleton Dike, about one mile
west of the village of Hambleton.
• Braiton, F. Burton Salmon.
' Ferrybridge, in the parish of Ferry Frystone. On the 7th id. March,
1306-7, archbishop Greenfield collated Thomas de Foxholes, priest, to the chapel
of the Blessed Virgin Mary at "Fery juxta pontem, per mortem domini Hugonis,
nuper Divina pro anima bonse memorise Walteri de Grey, olim Ebor. arohiepisoopi,
214 knights' fees in YORKSHIRE.
BiRNE. Haeres* domini Johannis de Bella Aqua tenet di.
feod. unius milit., unde, ut supra.
Barkeston. Dominus Arehiepiscopus tenet iiij*^ partem j
feodi, unde, ut supra.-^
Tadcastre. Dominus Henricus de Percy tenet iiij*^' car.
terrae, imde x car. faciunt feod.
Heselwood. Dominus Willelmus le Vavesour tenet iij car.
terrtt, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Byther [et] Lede. Dominus Willelmus de Either tenet
ibidem et in Lede j feod. milit., unde x car. faciunt feod. milit.
Bramham. Haer'^ domini P. de Malo Lacu ten' iiij^™ par-
tem j feodi, unde xiiij car. faciimt feod.
Clyfpord. Johannes Burdon, Willelmus de Ingewalydby/
Marmaducus de Clifford et Ankin* Salvayn tenent ij car. terrse
et di., unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. milit.
Okelesthorf. Johannes de Okelesthorp tenet di. car. terrse,
unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. milit.
Sutton. Johannes de Rotheresfeld tenet ij car. terrae, unde,
ut supra.
Farburn. Haeres-^ domini Roberti de Everingham tenet in
Farbum cum membris di. feod. milit.
Newton Walays. Dominus Bicardus le Walays tenet ibi-
dem j car. terrae, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Hathelsay. Dominus Milo de Stapelton* tenet ibidem,
cum j car. terrae in Braton quam Walterus Basset tenet, et cum
j car. terrae in Bameby,' quartam partem feodi unius milit.,
unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
prsedeoessoris nostri, oelebrantis in ipsam, vacantem" {Me^. Oreenfieldy pars i.,
60 a), "et juxta ordinationem testament! [ejusdem] Walten de Grey, fundatoris,
oonstructoris et dotatoris ipsius capellse, ad nostram ordinationem, dispositioncm
et oollationem spectantem" (Ibid., 62 b). Foxholes was succeeded on the 7th
kal. June, 1307, by " Thomas, filius Johannis Forestarii de Cawod, presbiter "
(Ibid.). On the 12th kal. Dec., 1309, "Ricardus dictus Gaugy, presbiter,'* was
inducted to this chapel (Ibid.y 79), and, as " Bicardus, capellanus de Feribrigs,"
was certified joint lord of Huddleston and Lumby in 1316.
' In 1309 Isabella de Bella Aqua granted to William, son and heir of Sir
John de Bella Aqua, her son, his own marriage which she had bought of Sir
William le Vavasour for 200 marks fFagU Ebor., i., 395). This grant will be
given in the Appendix.
/ The archbishop's fee ends here. * Hseredes, B. F.
* Ingoldby F. He is called Inwardby in the Aid.
* Aketinus, F. In the 3rd Edward II. Anketinus Salvayne obtained a
charter of free warren in Thorp Salvayne, Mulihorp and Clifford {Cal. Rot.
Chart., 142).
i The heir of Sir Robert de Everingham was his son Adam. See page 49,
antea.
* Miles de Stapleton had a grant of free warren in West Hathelsey in the
32nd Edward I. {Cal. Rot. Chart., 185).
' This place is called Beghby in the Aid. I am unable to identify it.
WAPENTAKE OF BARKSTON-ASH^ W. R. 215
Carleton. Aucenis" tenet medietatem villae de Carleton,
in qua villa sunt iij car. terr^e, unde viij ear. faciunt feod.; et
altera medietas est in manu domini regis propter minorem
setatem Nicholai** de Stapelton.
Kyrkby. Domina Margareta de Nevill tenet ibidem [et]*
in Grimston ij car. terrse, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
North Milford. Johannes filius Roberti de North Milford
tenet j car. terrae, unde xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Grimston. Adam de Mikelfeld tenet di. car. terrse, imde
xiiij car. faciunt feod.
Hirst Courtenay. Johannes de Foxoles et sui participes
tenent ibidem ij car. terrse, unde, ut supra.
Drax. In Drax sunt iij car. terrse, unde viij car. terrae
faciunt feod. ; et sunt in manu domini regis propter minorem
setatem haeredis Philippi Paynell.^
Saxton. Domina Alicia de Lascy tenet in Saxton cum
membris iij car. terrse, unde xiiij car. faciimt feod.; de quibus
Magister et Fratres Hospitalis Sancti Leonardi tenent j car.
terrse et di., et Magister Hospitalis Sancti Johannis Jerosolimse
tenet iiij bov. terrse.
[Toueton.] Dominus Willelmus de Stopham^ tenet ij car.
terrae, imde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
" Sir Aucher Fitz Henry, son and heir of Sir Henry Aucher, cUicu Henry Fitz
Ancher (Col. Gen., ii., 663), married Joan, daughter and oo-heiress of Sir John
de Bella Aqua, by Laderana, sister and co-heiress of Peter de Brus (Ibid., ii., 608),
and died in 1339, leaving Henry, his son and heir, then aged forty years {Etch,
13 Edw. III., No. 18).
" See p. 219, poatea. • et, F.
r The Inq. p. m. of Philip Paynel was taken in the 27th Edward I., his son
John, then about two years old, being his next heir {Cal. Qen., ii. 571).
« Sir William de Stopham was d^ in the 11th Edward II. {Cal. Inq, p, m,,
i.,287).
FEODA MILITUM IN WAPENTAGIO DE
AYNSTY.
Nomina juratorum ad inquirendum de feodis militum de
Aynsty : Robertas de Pontefracto, Alanus de Folyfayt^ Adam
de Thorp, Henricus de Cruce, Willelmus de Tokwyth, Willelmus
le Cerff, Robertus de Aula, Elyas de Ferywathe, Willelmus de
Homington, Willelmus filius Radulphi de Tokewith, Ricardus de
Holderness et Johannes Fayrfax, qui dicunt super saeramentum
suum quod.
Thorp Bustard. In Bustard Thorp sunt iij car. terrse de
feodo Galfiidi Luterell, et tenentur per feod. milit., unde x car.
faciunt feod. milit.; de quibus Ricardus Bustard tenet di. bov.
terrae, Priorissa Sancti dementis tenet j bov. terrae, Johannes
de Grey tenet j car. terrae et quinque bov. et di., et Robertus
Bustard** tenet j car. terrae de David le Lardener. Summa iij
car. terrae, unde x car. faciunt feod. Et est iij^** pars [j feodi,
iij*** pars] j car. terrae [minus] .*
Thorp Atun.'' In Thorp Atun sunt iiij**'^ car. terrae et ij
bov. ; de quibus xix bov. sunt de feodo de Moubray, et vj bov.
terrae de feodo Abbatis de Whitby, et ix bov. terrae sunt de
honore [de Eya]*' de feodo Ricardi de Malebis, unde xv car.
■ Son and heir of Thomas Bustard, and grandson of Robert son of Osbert de
Torp. By Inq. p. m., 30th Edward I., Robert Bustard died seised of the manor of
Bustardthorpe, and of one carucate of land there {Cal. Inq. p. wi., i., 173), John
Bustard being his son and heir (Cal. Gen., ii., 617). Sir Thomas Widdriny^on,
in his MS. History of York, says, "I fynd a Deede of Davyd Lardiner w^*>out date
by w^"* he granted to Osbert de Thorpe and his heirs a carucate of land in Thorpe,
being his fee, to w^** Deede there are many witnesses. And it appearoth that y*
title of y* said land was tryed by duell in y« Court of y* s** David betweene Peter
y* Sonne of Wimund and Robert Bustard, before Godfrey de Lucy and Josceline,
archdecon of Chechester, and W" Vavasour, A* 33 H. 2" (Fork Corporation
Papers, ii., 839). " Osbertus de Torp, pater Roberti Bustard," gave laud in
Littelgate, York, to the canons of Malton {Cott. MS. Claud. D. xi., 198).
* minus, F.
* Otherwise Thorp super ITsam, or Thorp Malteby, and now Middlethorpe.
Between 1214 and 1221 Alexander, abbat of Selby, and the convent of the same
place, granted "Willelmo de Malteby, filio Roberti de Malteby, duas carucatas
terrsB et tres bovatas in territorio de Thorp super Usam, scilicet illas quas Gilber-
tus de Aton, pater Willelmi de Aton, recepit de nobis in escambium pro terris de
Hamelton, et quas idem Gilbertus de nobis tenuit " {Dodsworth MS., xciv., fo. 42 a).
* The text has "Eliae" corruptly.
WAPENTAKE OF THE AINSTY, W. R. 217
terrae faciunt j feod.; de qmbus Abbas de Bella Landa tenet
xiij bov. terrae, Elena de Sutton tenet ij bov. terrse, Adam de
Thorp tenet v bov. terrae et di., Robertus Bustard tenet iiij bov.
terrae, Priorissa Sancti dementis tenet iij bov. terrae et di.,
Johannes de Grey tenet yj bov. terrae de feodo de Eya, unde ij
bov. sunt in cultura de Toteflate.* Summa iiij car. et ij bov.
terrae, unde xv car. faciunt feod. Et [esty iiij** pars j feodi et
di. car. terrae.
Thorp Andrew. Per serjantiam de rege. In Thorp Andreae
sunt iiij°' car. terrae, de quibus Robertus Bustard tenet xv bov.,
et j bov. quae fuit antedicti Roberti. Thomas^ archiepiscopus
Ebor. tenet de domino rege in capite, reddendo per annum
domino regi m]^^ marcas pro omnibus. Thomas archiepiscopus
Ebor. tenet x bov. terrae, unde \j stmt de feodo [de] Luterell, et
iiij*^' sunt de feodo [de] Malebis de Eya. Item Prior Sancti
Andreae et plures alii tenent in eadem \j bov. terrae de feodo de
Malebis de Eya, et faciunt forinsecum, unde xv car. faciunt feod.
unius milit. Summa iiij car. terrae, unde xv car. faciunt feod.,
ut supra. Et est tertia pars feodi et di. car.
AcASTRE Malebis. In Acastre Malebis sunt iiij°' car. terrae
de honore de Eya, unde Ricardus de Malebis* tenet de rege in
capite de honore de Eya, unde xv car. terrae faciunt feod. Summa
iiij^ car. terrae, unde, ut supra. Et est iiij** pars j feodi et ij bov.
CoLTON. Breve, In Colton sunt iiij**' car. terrae et di. ; de
quibus Johannes* [filius] Galfridi> Shaumund tenet xx bov.
terrae, dominus Robertus Ughtred tenet viij bov., Henricus
filius Ricardi tenet iiij bov., Henricus de Scoteney tenet j bov.,
Ricardus Ayr tenet j bov., et Johannes filius Dncae tenet j bov.
de feodo de Brus, et faciunt forinsecum, unde viij car. et ij bov.
faciunt feod. de feodo de Brus. Summa iiij®' car. et di., unde
viij car. et ij bov. faciunt feod., ut supra. Et est di. feod. et iij*
bov. terrae.
Apelton. Breve, In Apelton sunt xiiij' car.; de quibus
Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor. tenet iiij°' car. terrae cum pertincn-
' Tofteflatt, B. F. / est, F.
f Thomas de Corbridge, archbishop of York from 1300 to 1304.
* Sir Richard Malbis, eldest son of Sir William Malbis and Emma de Percy,
died about 1312, and was succeeded by his son, Sir John Malbis, who was high
sheriff of Yorkshire in 1314, and died in 1316.
* Son and heir of Gaceus de Calvo Monte, alias Chaumond, who, in 1251, had
a grant from the king of all the land in Colton "quam Eudericus camerarius re-
ginse Franciae habuit ad vitam" {Cal. Hot. Chart., 76), and held the office of
mayor of York in 1256. Margaret, widow of John Chaumond of Colton, took
the vow of chastity on the 18th kal. Jan., 1316 (Beff. seds vaeante, 86).
^ An error for Graoei.
* ij bov., F. ' xiij car., B. F.
218 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
tiis in elemosinam ; Priorissa de Apelton tenet iij car. terras
cum pertinentiis in elemosinam ; Thomas de Mounceus tenet ij
car. cum pertinentiis; Johannes Samson* tenet ij car. terrae
cum pertinentiis ; et Johannes Faucounbergh tenet ij car. terrae
cum pertinentiis. Summa xiiij" car. terrae ; unde xij car. terrae
faciunt feod. Et est j feod. et j bov.
[Stiveton.^ Breve. In Stiveton sunt yj car. terrae et di.;
de quibus Robertus Ughtred et Isabella uxor ejus tenent iiij car,
terrae et di., imde viij car. faciunt feod., unde Abbas Beatae
Mariae Ebor. tenet iiij bov.] Et Henricus de Percy tenet in
eadem j car. terrae cum pertinentiis, et Thomas SerfP tenet di.
car., imde x faciunt feod. [Summa yj car. et di., imde viij car.
faciunt feod. Et sunt iij partes unius feodi et di. car.]^
BouLTON. In Boulton sunt viij car. terrae cum pertinentiis ;
et domina de Vescy*" tenet illas, unde xiiij faciimt feod.
" Sir John Sampson, knight, mayor of York in 1279, 1281-83, 1285, 1299
and 1300, and knight of the shire in 1298, was the son of Alan Sampson, alien
" Alanus filius Sampsonis," who was bailiff of York in 1253-4. By an undated
charter, witnessed by Sir Simon de Kime, Sir Richard Waleys, Sir Robert Ugh-
tred, Sir Mauger le vayasur, and John, son of Sir Richard Malebis, Richard, son
of Philip de Fauconbergh, granted to Sir John Sampson of York, knight, and to
Mary, his wife, " totum manerium meum de Southwod in Apelton in Aynsty "
(DodswoHh MS., clix., fo. 204). On the 6th id. Sept., 1309, Sir John Sampson
had licence to have an oratory within his manor of Appleton {Bea. Greenfield,
pars i., 74 5). He died not long after, having had issue four sons, John, Henry,
Thomas, and William, and, I believe, a daughter Ck>nstance, who married Sir
John Sutton, of Sutton in Holdemess. Of the sons, John appears to have died
8. p. during the lifetime of his father ; Thomas became a canon of York, and was
much employed in state affairs {FaHi Hbar., i., 430); "William was living in 1348
(Seff. Zouch) ; and Henry, the eldest surviving son, was certified joint lord of
Appleton, with Walter de Fauconbergh, in 1316, and was living in 1338 {£ot.
Scot., i., 528). "Johannes Sampson, filius et haeres Henrici Sampson," by will
dated "apud Appelton, in manerio meo," August 29th, 1369 [pr. Oct. 31st, 1369 J,
desires to be buried within the conventual church of St. John the Evangelist at
Nun Appleton. He left a son Robert, and a widow Emmeria {Reff. Thoreshy,
88 J). Probably Maurice, son of Alan Sampson, who was instituted to the rectory
of Edlington in 1252 {S. Tories., i. 94), and Matthew Sampson, bailiff of York in
1288-9, were brothers of the above Sir J'ohn Sampson.
• xiy car., B. F.
• Stivkton. Breve. In Stiveton sunt vj car. terrsD et di. ; de quibus Robertus
Ughtred et Isabella uxor ejus tenent iiij car. terr» et di., unde viij car. faciunt
feod., unde Abbas Beatie Mari® Ebor. tenet iiij bov., B. F.
r Son of Adam le Cerf, alderman of York. His sister Matilda married John
de Glarevaux, of York and Croft, who made his will at Steeton in 1283 {Long-
staffed t DarUngton, Ixiii. ) .
• Summa vj car. et di., unde viij car. flaciunt feod. Et sunt i\i partes unius
feodi et di. car., B.
*" Isabella de Beaumont, widow of John de Vesci of Alnwick {Dugd. Bar., ii.,
62), held the manor of Bolton Percy for life. Her Inq. p. m. was taken in the
8th Edward III., when Eustaohia, daughter of Peter de Percy, was found to be
next heir to the said manor, and of the ago of twenty-two years and more
{Percy MS.),
WAPENTAKE OF THE AINSTT^ W. R. 219
HoRNiNOTON. In Homyngton sunt iij car. terrse quas Wil-
lelmus de Rither, Simon de Kyme et Willelmus de Homyngton
tenant de feodo de Percy ; de qnibus Willelmus de Ryther tenet
xviij bov., Simon de Kyme iij bov., Willelmus de Homington
iij bov. Summa iij car., unde x car. faciunt feod. Et est iiij^
pars unius feodi et di. car.
OxTON. In Oxton sunt iiij®' car. terrse de feodo de Percy
quas plures liberi tenent, unde x car. faciunt feod. £t est iiij^
pars feodi et di. car.
BiLBUROH. In Bilburgh sunt yj' car. terrae et di. de feodo
[de] Paynell et de feodo [de] Chauncy, unde xv car. et di. faciimt
feod. j de quibus Johannes de Reygate tenet j car. terrse cum
pertinentiis, et Abbas Beatae Marise Ebor. tenet unam car. et di.
Rogerus Basy' tenet iiij car. et ij bov. cum pertinentiis ; Prior
Sanct«e Trinitatis Ebor. tenet iiij*^' bov. terrae ; Ricardus filius
Geraldi tenet iij bov. terrae. Summa vj" car. et di. et j bov.,
imde XV car. et di. faciimt feod. Et est di. feod., exceptis ij*
bov. deficientibus.
AscAM West.*' In Ascam West sunt vj car. terrae et ij bov.
de feodo de Moubray, unde x car. faciunt feod. ; de quibus Prior
de Parco tenet j car. et di. et ij bov., et Prior de Bridlington
tenet iiij car. et di., unde x car. faciunt feod. Summa vj car. et
ij bov., unde x, etc. Et est di. feod. et j car. et di.
Thorp Arches. In Thorp Arches sunt iij car. terrae cum
pertinentiis quas ij hseredes Laderanae de Brus* tenent, imde
xiiij car. et di. faciimt, etc.
• vij car., F.
' Roger, son of Walter Easy, was bailiff of York in 1272-3 and 1282-3,
mayor in 1290 and 1292, and M.P. in 1295. On March 10th, 1301, Sir Philip
Chauncy confirmed to Eoger Easy, senior, citizen of York, one moiety of the
manor of BUburgh which the said Roger had of the gift of Sir Simon de Chaunoy
( York Corporation Papers, ii., 918). In the 32nd Edward I. he had a charter of
free warren in Bilburgh and Sandwath {Cal. Rot. Chart., 135), and in 1310
founded a chantry in his parish church of St. Mary Bishophill Senior, York.
By Alice, his wife, Roger Easy left issue two sons, Roger, lord of Bilbrough in
1316, and Richard.
" vij car., E. F.
• una bov., F.
• Now called Askham Richard.
' Laderana, sister and co-heiress of Peter de Brus, married Sir John de Bella
Aqua, and in an Inquisition taken Nov. 8th, 1301, it is recorded that " Nioholaus
filius Sibillse, filiss antenatse diotorum Johannis de Bella Aqua et Laderanae,
quondam uxoris Milonis de Stapelton, qui fuit setatis quindecim annorum die
Sanctffi MargaretsD Virginis proximo praeterito, et Johanna, altera filiarum
ipsonmi Johannis et lioderanro postnatal, uxor Aucheri filii Henrici, setatis
viginti quatuor annorum et amplius, sunt ha^redes participes ipsorum Johannis
et Laderanae propinquiores " {Cal. Gen.y ii., 608). Nicholas de Stapelton and
Aucher Fitz Henry were certified joint lords of Thorparch in 1316.
220 KNIOHTS' PEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Walton. In Walton sunt iij car. terwe ; de quibus Johannes
de Fayrfaxy [et]* Henricus de Camera* tenent j car., Elyas de
Farwath/ Willelinus Scott [et]' Willelmus Martell tenent j car.
terrae ; et Prior de Parco et Priorissa de Monketon et Priorissa de
Synythwat tenent j car. cum pertinentiis in elemosinam. Summa
iij car., unde xiiij car. faciunt feod. Et est quinta pars j feodi.
BiKERTON. In Bikerton sunt vij car. [et di. ; et Johannes
filius et haeres Andreae de Gramarye tenet eas, unde xx car.
faciunt, etc. Summa vij car. et di., unde, ut supra. Et est
iij*^ pars unius feodi et di. car.]*
[BiLTON. In Bilton sunt viij car.]** terrse; de quibus Wil-
lehnus de Vavesour tenet ij [car.], et idem Willebnus tenet in
elemosinam de Priore de Parco ij car., et Ricardus de Walays
tenet ij [car.],* et Priorissa de Synyngthwaytt tenet j car. terrse
et di. in puram et perpetuam elemosinam; et ecclesia dotata
est [de] j car. terrse. Summa viij car. et di., unde xiiij et di.
faciunt feod. Et est di. feod. et ij bov.
Knapton. In Knapton sunt quinque car. terrse ; de quibus
Johannes de Graham-^ tenet iij car. de feodo [de ]Luterell, et
Abbas Beatse Marise Ebor. tenet ij car. in libertatem. Summa
quinque car., unde xij car. faciunt feod. Et est tertia pars
unius feodi.
FoLYPAYT. In Folyfayt sunt iij car. terrse ; de quibus Ala-
nus de Folyfayt tenet j car. et di., et hser* Willelmi filii Thomae
y Son of Thomas Fairfax of York, who was dead io 1261, by Agnes, daughter
and heiress of Henry de Sezevaux, mayor of York temp. Henry III. {Sir Thomas
Widdrington's MS., fo. 101). By his wife Clare, daughter and heiress of William
Scott, by Constance, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Roger Brus of Walton
{Thoreshtf*8 Ducat. Leod.), John Fairfax had a son and heir, Thomas Fairfax
(York Corporation Papers, ii., 934), to whom, oa the 8th kal. March, 1322,
archbishop Melton granted, " ad instanciam domini Willelmi de Malebis," lic<;nce
for divine service to be celebrated " in capella sua de Walton juxta Thorparches "
(Beg. Melton, 156 J). ' et, F.
• Probably a son of John de Camera, bailiff of York temp. Henry III.
(Cott. M88., Nero D. iii., 147), who died in 1283, by Agnes, daughter and heiress
of Henry de Sezevaux, and widow of the above-mentioned Thomas Fairfax ( Sir
Thomas Widdrinpton^s MS., fo. 101).
• Elias de Fairwath, senior, £lia«, his son, William Martell, and John Scott
were witnesses to a charter, dated at Walton, Aug. 20th, 1336, by which Roger
del Hill de Walton granted land there to Thomas, son of John Fairfax ( York
Corporation Papers, ii., 989). Elias Farwath, Gilbert Soot, and William Martel
were certified joint lords of Walton in 1316.
• et di. ; et Johannes Alius et haeres Andrea de Gramarye tenet eas, unde xx
oar. faciunt, etc. Summa vij car. et di., unde, ut supra. Et est iij*'» pars unius
feodi et di. car., B. Similar in F.
' Bilton. In Bilton sunt viij car., B. F. ' car., F.
/ He is called Grantham in the Aid of the 31st Edwai;^ I. John de Grantham
was bailiff of York in 1288-9 ; and John de Graham was elected M.P. for that
city 80th May, 1306. Perhaps Graham is an error for Grantham.
wafentakj: of the ainsty^ w. r. 221
ten^ j [car. terrae]' et di. Summa iij car., iinde xij car. faciunt
feod. Et est quarta pars j feodi.
Catherton. In Catherton sunt iij car. terrae; de quibus
Henricus de Cruce* et Emma uxor ejus tenent j car. et j bov.,
[et]* Willelmus SarP tenet de prsedictis Henrico et Emma iij
bov., et Prior de Parco tenet j car., unde xiiij car. et di. faciimt
feod. [Haeres Roberti Proudfot tenet di. car. terras in eadem,
imde X faciunt feod.] * Summa iij car. terrae, imde x' et di.
faciunt, etc. Et est iiij^ pars feodi, exceptis ij bov.
Merston. In Merston sunt xij car. terrae et di. ; de quibus
haer' WiUebni filii Thomae ten^ vj car. cum pertinentiis, [et]
Willelmus de Buggethorp tenet ij car. et di., unde xiij car.
faciunt feod. Summa xij car., unde xiij car. faciunt feod. Et
est feod., excepta j car. deficiente.
Breve. Abbas de Fontibus tenet ij car. terrae et di., unde
X et di. faciunt feod. ; et haer^ Willelmi filii Henrici et Hugo
Proudhom tenent j car. terrae et di., unde x et di. faciunt feod.
RuoHFORD. In Rughford sunt iiij®'^ car. terrae. Willelmus
de Buggethorp et Alicia uxor ejus tenent eas, unde xiiij car.
faciunt feod.
MuNKETON. In Munketon sunt ix"* car. terrae ; de quibus
Robertus Ughtred tenet iij car. terrae et di.. Abbas de Fontibus
tenet j car., et Prior Sanctae Trinitatis Ebor. tenet j car., et
ecclesia dotata est de di. car. terrae, et Willelmus le Waylays*
tenet ij car., et Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor. tenet j car. Summa
ix car^ terrae, unde xxvij car. faciunt feod. Et est iij*** pars unius
feodi.
Wyvelthorf. In Wyvelthorp sunt iij car. terrae. Robertus
de Pontefracto tenet ij car. et di., unde xiiij car. et di. faciunt feod.
Et Priorissa de Munketon tenet di. car. Summa iij car., imde,
ut supra. Et est quinta pars feodi, excepta j bov. deficiente.
«" car. teme, F.
* About 1315, archbishop Greenfield granted " Henrico ad Crucem de
Catherton, pro snstentatione puerorum suorum, xvs. et vd. de bonis Willelmi de
Walton, dudum servient is prsedicti Henrici, abintestati defuncti, in manibus
prsefati Henrici existentes" {Meff. Oreenfield, pars i., 87 5).
* et, F.
J William le Cerf was probably a son of Adam le Cerf, alderman of York.
In 1283 he occurs as an executor under the will of John de Clarevaux, of York
and Crofb, who married Matilda, daughter of the above-named Adam le Cerf
{Longstaffe's Darlington). In the 28th Edward I. he was " setatis quadraginta
annorum, et manens apud Catherton " {Cal. Oen., ii., 597).
* Hares Roberti Proudfot tenet di. car. terrae in eadem, unde x faciunt
feod., B. F.
' xiiij car. et di., B. F. " x car., B.
" In 1360 Maud, daughter and heiress of John Walays, son of William
Walays of Monkton, quit-claimed to the monks of Fountains all her right in a
messuage and eight oxgangs of land in Monkton {Burton's Mon. Ehor.\ 187).
KNIGHTS FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
ToKEWYTH. In Tokewyth sunt viij car. terrse; de quibus
Johannes de Kerkby** tenet j car. et j bov., et Willehnns de
Buggethorp tenet di. car.; Prior de Pareo tenet ij ear. et di. et
j bov. in elemosinam ; et haeredes Hameri^' et Thomas Turpyn
tenent j car., et Robertus de Pontefracto tenet j car., et Priorissa
de Senygtwhayt tenet j car. et di. in elemosinam, de feodo de
Thrusseburg (Trusbut). Summa viij car. terrae, unde xiiij et di.
fSeununt feod. Et est di. feod. et ij bov.
AsKAM Brian. In Askam Brian sunt viij car. terrse quas
Brianus filius Alani? tenet de honore de Richmund, unde rv car.
faciunt feod.
Skakelthorp. In Skakelthorp sunt iij car. terrse de feodo
de Moubray, unde viij car. et di. faciimt feod. ; et Robertus
Ughtred tenet eas. Summa iij car., unde viij car. et di. faciunt
feod. Et est iij"* pars unius feodi.
Wyghale. In Wyghalle sunt vj car. terne de feodo de
Moubray; de quibus Ranulphus'' filius et haeres Reginaldi de
Albo Monasterio tenet v car., et Prior de Parco tenet j car.
Summa vj car. terrae, unde xx faciunt feod. Et est iiij** pars
feodi et j car.
Helaoh. In Helagh sunt vj' car. terrae ; et Willelmus le
Vavesour et Ricardus le Waylye tenent eas, unde xx car. faciunt
feod. Et est iij*^ pars unius feodi et di. car.
HoTON. In Hoton sunt vj car. terrae ; de quibus Johannes
de Creppyng tenet ij car. terrae, et Robertus Fox tenet j car.,
Robertus Clarvaux' tenet ij car.. Prior de Parco tenet j car.
Summa vj car., unde xiiij faciunt feod. Et est di. feod., j car.
minus.
Paddocthorp. In Paddocthorp sunt iij car. terrae quas
dominus Simon de Kyme tenet de feodo de Percy, unde x car.
faciimt feod. Summa iij car., unde x faciunt feod. Et tenentur
pro di. feodo.
WuLSYNOTON. In Wulsyngton sunt iij car. teme, unde x
car. faciunt feod., quas Maugerus le Vavesour tenet de domino
Simone de Kyme.
Haoanby. In Haganby sunt iij car. terrae, unde x faciunt
feod., quas Prior de Parco tenet de feodo de Percy in elemo-
sinam. Et est iij*»* pars feodi, praeter ij.
* The Inq. p. m. of John de Kyrkehy was taken in the 38r(l Edward I.,
Andrew de Kyrkehy, then aged thirty years, heing his son and heir (Col. Oen.,
ii., 677). ' Amery, B. P.
* The Inq. p. m. of Sir Brian Fitz-Alan, " qui tenuit de hscrede Johannis
Dncifl Britannin," was taken in the 80th Edward I. ( Cal. Gen., ii., 619).
' Sir Banulph de Alho Monasterio died in 1348 {Reg. Zouche, 828 b).
' vij car., B. F. See the Aid, poHea.
' Probably a son of Bobert de Glarevaux of York.
WAPENTAKE OF THE AINSTY^ W. R. 223
Hessat. In Hessay sunt ij car. terrse; de quibus Prior
Sanctse Trinitatis tenet j car. et di.^ et Abbas Beatse Marise
Ebor. tenet di. car., unde xiiij car. et di. faciunt feod. Et est
vij"* pars j feodi.
AcASTRE Seleby. Brcve. In Acastre Seleby sunt v car.
terrse ; de qnibus Abbas de Seleby tenet iij car.. Abbas Beats
Marise Ebor. tenet j car., et Priorissa de Apelton tenet j car. de
honore de Eya, tinde xv car. faciunt, etc. Et est iij*** pars unius
feodi.
CouPMANTHORP. In Coupmauthorp sunt v car. terrae et di.;
de quibus Ricardus de Malebys tenet iij car. terrae de Petro de
Brus, et Templarii tenent ij car. terrae et di. de feodo de Tnisse-
bute. Summa v car. et di., unde xij car. faciunt feod. Et est
di. feod., excepta di. car.
FEODA MILITUM IN WAPENTAGIO DE
MORLEY/
Farneley. Margareta de Nevill tenet in Fameley tres car.
terrae, unde xviij ear. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Heton Clack.* Eadcm Margareta tenet in Heton Clack
tres car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Armelay. Eadem Margareta tenet in Armelay iiij®' bov.
terrae, unde viij bov. faciunt car., et xviiij car. faciuut feod., ut
supra.
Shepeley.* Nicholaus de Marays'' tenet in Shepcley unam
car. terrae in capite de domino rege, unde xv car. faciunt feod.
Idle. Robertus de Plompton tenet in Idle tres car. terrae,
unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod. unius milit.
Eland. Hugo de Eland* tenet in Eland unam car. terrae et
sex bov., unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod. unius milit.
Kerlynghowe et Bateley. Idem Hugo tenet in Kerling-
howe et in Bateley duas bov. terrae, unde, ut supra.
OuREM./ Idem Hugo de Elande tenet in Ourera unam car.
terrae, unde, ut supra. Et Johannes de Lascy tenet in eadem
unam car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Bramley. Abbas de Kirkestall tenet in Bramley duas car.
terrae, unde, ut supra.
Wirkeley.^ Willelmus de Wirkeley tenet in eadcm unam
car. terrae, et Rogerus de Northall* tenet in eadem unam car.
terrae, unde xviij car. faciunt feod.
Hekmundwyke. Johannes Tylly tenet in Hekmundwykc
unam car. et iiij®' bov. terrae, unde Johannes de Hekmundwyk
tenet de eodem Johanne Tylly sex bov. terrae, unde xx car.
terrae faciunt feod.
« This heading and the first sixteen entries are taken from the Kawlinson MS.,
450 B., 76 ft. They are omitted in the A. text, and also in MSS. 13. and F.
* Cleckheaton. * Shipley, near Bradford.
* Nicholas de Marisoo obtained a charter of free warren in Shepley in the 9th
Edward H. {()al. Bot. Chart., 148).
' Hugh de Eland had a grant of free warren in Eland and Tankersley in tlie
82nd Edward I. (Col. Bot. Chart., 134).
/ South Owram, in the parish of Halifax. North Owram was in the Wiirrcu
fee.— J. E. W. ^ Wortley, near Leeds.
^ Roger de North Hall in Leeds. See page 38, antea.
WAPENTAKE OF MORLEY^ W. R. 229
GoMERSALL. Idem Johannes Tylly tenet in Gromersall sex
car. teirae, unde, ut snpra ; de quibus Willelmns le Vavasour
tenet in eadem duas bov. terrae.
ToNG. Bicardns de Tong* tenet in eadem tres car. terrae,
Tinde xvij car. faciunt feod.; de quibus Johannes de Thomhill^'
tenet de eodem Bieardo in Hundesworth unam car. terrae, unde^
ut supra.
North Byrill.* Willelmus de Swynlington' tenet in North
Byrill duas car. terrae, unde xviij car. terrae faciuirt feod. imius
milit.
MiDDELTON. Simon de Crepping tenet in Middelton tres
car. terrae ; de quibus Willelmus de Alta Bipa tenet in eadem^
de eodem Simone, imam car. terrae, domina Alicia de Lascy
tenet in eadem tres bov. terrae, Badulphus de Weston tenet in
eadem, de dicto Simone, iiij®' bov., imde xviij car. faciimt feod.
milit.
Batelay. Adam de Oxenhopp tenet in Batelay"* duas car.
et di. terrae, et Johannes filius Willelmi in eadem, de Cecilia
Hayrom, iiij**' bov. terrae, unde xviij, etc.
Erde(s)law.'* Johannes de Heton tenet in Herdelaw** ij
car. terrae et di., unde xv car. faciunt feod.
Lyversege. Bobertus de Liversege et Willelmus de Liver-
sege'' tenent in eadem ij^ car. terrae, unde xviij car. faciunt feod.
milit.
MiRFELD. Johannes de Heton, Adam de Pontefracto, Jo-
hannes,*^ rector ecclesiae de Mirfeld, [et] Adam de [Everyngham
tenent in]' Mirfeld ij car. terrae et vj bov. Adam de Hopton
tenet in eadem [blank^ ' bov. terrae de Thoma de Burgo. Adam
* Richard de Tong died about 1321, leaving Richard, his son and heir, then
a minor {Abhrev. Rot. Orig., i., 267. Col. Inq.p. w., i., 302).
J John de Thornhill was dead in the 15th Edward II., and Brian de Thornhill
was his son and heir {Abbrev. Rot. Orig., i., 267).
* North Bierley, in the parish of Bradford.
' In the 4th Edward II. William de Swillington obtained a charter of free
warren in " Rodes, Birle, and Wilbesey" {Col. Rot. Chart., 143). Royds (Hall)
and Wibsey are in the township of North Bierley.
•* The family who enjoyed this manor " are remarkable for having borne, not
successively, but at the same time, according to their occasional changes of
abode, the surname de Batteley, de Copley, and de Oxenhope" {LoidU and
Elmete, 236).
" The A. text is here resumed, and the remainder of this wapentake collated
with MSS. B. F. and R. • Ardeslaw, R.
f F. and R. omit Willelmus de Liversege. ♦ iij car., B. F. R.
"- On the 14th kal. Jan., 1293, John de Heton, sub-deacon, was instituted to
the rectory of Mirfield on the presentation " nobilis mulieris domin» Alesise de
Lasy, ratione custodia; hajredis et tcrrarum domini Thom» de Burgo" {Reg,
Romanus, 26 a). ' Everyngham tenent in, F. R.
' duas bov., R.
Q
1226 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
de Helay tenet in eadem j car. terrae de [eodem]" Ada de Ever-
ingham^ — unde xviij car. faciunt feod.
LoFTHousE. Thomas de Lofthouse tenet in eadem de Abbate
de Kirkstall j car. terne, unde xij car. faciunt feod.
HuNSLETT. Willelmus de Laytymer tenet in Hunslett iij
car. terrae, unde xxiiij** faciunt feod,; de quibus Willelmus de
Alta Ripa tenet v bov., Willelmus del Hay [tenet v bov., Isolda
del Hay]*' et Robertus de Alta Ripa tenent v bov., et Willelmus
de Wodhouse tenet iiij bov.
Calverley. Johannes Scott tenet in Calverley j car. terrae,
unde xxiiij* car. faciunt feod.
Fersley. Johannes Scott tenet in Fersley xj bov. terrae,
imde dominus [rex]' seisitus est; de quibus Henricus de Tire-
sail et Ricardus de Tong tenent in Teresally v bov., et Johannes
de Podesey, clericus, tenet j bov., — unde [blank]^ car. faciunt
feod.
Podesey. Hugo del Woodhall tenet in Podesey de Johanne
Scott de Calverley ij car. terrae, unde xxiiij car. faciunt, etc.;
de quibus [Johannes]" filius Simonis tenet j bov., Robertus,
frater ejus, j bov., Johannes* de Camera j bov., Johannes le
[Tounesleuerd]*^ j bov., Johannes de*' Fonte j bov., . . . fil. Jor-
dan!, Simon filius Roberti j bov., Willelmus le Wayt et Magot'
de Bramley j bov., Ricardus de Bercroft ct Margareta, uxor*
ejus, j bov., Pctrus de Selleby, Simon filius Thomae de Culcotes
et Willelmus filius Rogeri j bov., Johannes filius Alani^j bov.,
Willelmus filius Rogeri j bov., Johannes filius Elyae j bov.,
Robertus le Cowper j bov., Jordanus de Eerill^ j bov., Willelmus
filius Melkeous* j bov., uxor Johannis de Bradford j bov., [et]'
Johannes de Culecotes unam bov.
Allerton. Thomas de Thornton tenet in Allerton iiij car.
terrae, imde xx car. faciunt feod.; de quibus Abbas de Bella
Landa tenet vj-' bov. terrae et di., et Prior de Pontefracto teuct
j bov.
Thornton. Thomas de Thornton tenet in eadem ij car.
terrae, unde xx car, faciunt feod.
BoLLYNG. Willelmus de Boiling tenet in eadem iij car.
terrae, unde xx car. faciunt feod., de quibus Abbas de Kirkstall
tenet iij* bov.
" eodem, R. • xiiij car., R.
• tenet v bov., Isolda del Hay, B. F. R. ' rex, R.
9 Tjersall, a hamlet in the township of Pudsey. ' xxiiij, R.
• Johannes, E. * Robertas, R. ' Tounesleuerd, K.
* ad Fontem, R. ' mater ejus, B. F. R. / Ada?, R.
^Birrill, F. Bierley(?). * Malkeous, F. Mallemouse, R.
' et, R. i quinquc, R.
* ij bov., F. iiij" bov., R.
\
WAPENTAKE OF MORLEY^ W. E. 227
HoRTON. Willelmus de Lewynthorp tenet in Horton et in
Clayton iij car. terrae, unde xxiiij car. faciunt feod., de quibus
Jordanns de Birill tenet in Clayton iiij®' bov. terrae.
Heton.' Ricardus"* de Ledes tenet in Heton ij car. terrae,
unde XX car. faciunt feod.
Bolton.* Willelmus de Skyrgill et Ribaldus^ le Boteler
tenent in Bolton ij car. terrae, unde xx car. faciunt feod.
Haworth. Galfridus de Hay worth, Rogerus de Maynyng-
ham [et] Alicia de Bercroft tenent in Hayword iiij^' bov. terrae,
unde xxiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
OxENHOP. Willelmus de Heton tenet in Oxenhop iiij bov.
terrae, et Willelmus de Clayton tenet in eadem iiij bov. terrae,
unde xxiiij [car.]^ faciunt feod.
Clayton. Willelmus de Clayton tenet in Clayton viij bov.
terrae : Jordanus de Birill tenet in Claiton x bov. terrae, — unde
XX [car.]« faciunt feod.
Horton. Radulphus de Bachedale tenet in Horton ij bov.
terrae : Elyas de Horton tenet in eadem ij bov. terrae, — ^unde xx
car. faciunt feod.
Maynyngham. Margareta de Manyngham et Alicia de
Tothill tenent in Manyngham iiij bov. terrae, de quibus istis car.
praecedentibus viij bov. faciunt car., et sunt de feodo Comitis
Lincolniae castri*" de Pontefracto, excepta villa de Shepelay,' quae
tenetur de domino rege.
MoRLEY [et] Drighlington. DomiuR Albreda' tenet in
Morley xv car. terrae de castro Pontefracti, de quibus dominua
Simon Ward tenet in Drighlington vj car. terrae.
Beston [et Morley]. Dominus Willelmus [de]** Beston
tenet in Beston et in Morlay iij car. terrae, unde viij bov. faciimt
car., et xviij car. faciunt feod.
[Austhorp.] Dicta domina [Albreda]' tenet in Austhorp
ij car. terrae.
Ballivi Comitis Warenni non permittunt nos intrare liber-
tatem Comitis, unde praejudicate vos.
' Heaton, in the parish of Bradford.
•• Bogerus, B. Roger de Ledes was certified lord of Heton in 1316.
* Bolton, a small township in the parish of Calverley.
• Roaldus, B. F. B. i* xx»' car., B. » car., F.
•" de castro, B. • Shippelay, B. See page 224, antea.
' Albreda de Botherfeld. " de, F. B. • Albreda, B.
FEODA MILITUM [IN] WAPENTAGIO DE
AGGEBRIGE/
Nomina juratorum wapp. de Aggebrig de feodis milit. : —
Thomas de Whyteley, Willelmus Clericus de Ayketon, Germanus
Pilcottes de Wakefeld, Willelmus de Methelay de Thornhill,
Willelmus filius Elyse de Aketon, Willelmus Auslouerd* de
Snytall^ Emisius' de Snytall, Adam de Lepton, Matheus de
Goulethorp/ Johannes de Bretton, Galfiidus del Falles et Ro*
bertus de Neusome, qui dicunt [quod]/
Snytall. Breve/ Comes Lincolnise habet in manus fsicj
tenentium de Snytall iij car. terrae, unde xij^ faciunt feod.
Aketon. Breve/ Idem Comes tenet in Aketon per tenentcs
iij car. terree, unde, ut supra.
Crofton. Ricardus le Waylys* tenet in Crofton j car. terrae,
et Robertus de Pontefracto tenet in cadem j car. terrae, unde,
ut supra.
Shitelikgton. Adam de Everingham tenet in Shitelington
j car. terrae, unde, ut supra. Johannes de Horly» tenet in
eadem di. car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
[Floketon.]-' Adam de Everingham tenet in Folketon fsicj
di. car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Deneby. Abbas de Bella Landa tenet in Deneby j car.
terrae, imde, ut supra.
Heton.* Abbas de Fontibus tenet in Heton iiij bov. terrae,
et Templarii tenent in eadem iiij bov. terrae, imde xviij [car.]
faciunt, etc. Adam de Hopton tenet in eadem ij bov. terrae,
et Willelmus de Heton tenet in eadem ij bov. terrae, unde, ut
supra : et viij bov. faciunt car.
Lepton. Adanf de Everingham tenet in Lepton di. car.
terrae, et Johannes de Heton tenet in eadem per tenentes di.
car., imde, ut supra.
* Collated with MSS. B. and F. Thb wapentake does not occur in Kirkby's
Inquest.
* Halflenerd, B. Halfleonard, F. ' Gervisius, F.
' Goukethoro, B. F. ' quod, F. / F. omits Breve.
f X car., B. F. * Waleis, F. ' Herly, B. F.
J The text has "Shitelington," and B. and F. "Folketon," erroneously.
* Kirk-Heaton.
WAPENTAKE OF AOBRIOO^ W. R. 229
Perneley.' Franco Tyas*" tenet in Femeley ij ear. terrae,
nnde, ut supra.
[Thornhill.] Johannes [de] Thomhill, Willelmus de Methe-
ley et Thomas de Langfeld tenent [in]* Thomhill ij car., nnde
xij car. faciunt feod.
Whytelay. Breve. Comes Lincolniae tenet in Whytelay
per tenentes j car. terrae, imde xviij car. faciunt feod.
Sharneston. Maugerus le Vavesour tenet in Shameston ij
car. terrae, unde xij car. faciunt feod.
' Famley-Tyas.
" The family of Tybs^ or Teutonici as they sometimes called themselves, had
large possessions at fumley^ Woodhouse and Lede, where they had a grant of
free warren in the 51st Henry III. (Col. Rot. Chart,, 94). Franco Tyas is
buried in the chapel of Lede, where there is a monumental inscription to his
memory (Loidis and Slmete, 157).
" in, F.
FEODA MILITUM IN WAPENTAGIO DE
STRAFFORD.'
Inquisitio facta per xij de Strafford, juratos, de feodis milit.
geldabilibus.
BoDERHAM. Breve. Abbas de Rugford tenet medietatem j
feodi in Boderham de domino Petro de Malo Lacu.
Brinsfobd, Tbybergb, Dalton et Boulton. Adam de
Normanvill tenet j feod. milit. in Brinsford, Tryberge, Dalton
et Boulton de domino Johanne de Heton/ [et] dominxis Johan-
nes de Henrico de Percy.
Wath, Brampton, Wamwbll, Derfeld et Wreley/ Dom-
inxis "Willelmus le Flemyng tenet j feod. milit. in Wath, Bramp-
ton, WamweU, Derfeld et Wreley de feodo castri de Skipton.
Treton et Ullay. Dominus Edmimdus Wastenays tenet
j feod. milit. in Treton et Ullay de Thoma Fumyvall, et T. de
G. Luterell.
Totewyk.'' Idem Edmundus tenet j feod. milit, in Totewyk
de Thoma le* FurnyvaU, [et Thomas de Galfrido]/ de Luterell.
Aston. Dominus Willelmus de Cantilupo tenet j feod.
milit. in Aston de Fumyvall, et ipse, ut supra.
Edelington. Dominus Warinus filius Pulconis et Henricus
de Scrop tenent in eadem^ fsicj medietatem unius feodi in Ede-
lington de domino Willelmo le Vavesour, et idem Willelmus de
Henrico de Percy.
Handesworth. Dominus Thomas de Fumyvall tenet de
Galfrido Luterell j feod. in Westam^* fsicJ Handesworth.
* Collated with MSS. B. and F.
* de Hoton. See pp. 6, 10.
* Wortley, in the parish of Tankersley, and wapentake of Staincross, of
which manor William le Fleming died seised by Inq. p. m. taken in the 35th
Edward I. {S. Tories., ii., 65, 807. Col. Inq. p. m., i., 215).
^ See page 6, note p. Mr. Hunter appears to have considered these Knights*
Fees part of Kirkby's Inquest {S. Yorks.y ii., 158).
* de, F. / et Thomas de Galfrido, F.
f F. omits in eadem.
* A copy of Statham's Abridgment of the Law, printed at Rouen circa 1495,
which at one time belonged to Sir John Hewley, knight, counsellor-at-law, and
M.P. for the cit^ of York 1677-85, contains some MS. notes, copied during the
first half of the sixteenth century, from a list of Knights' Fees in the wapentake
WAPENTAKE OP STRAPPORTH, W. R. 231
Magna Halohton. Willelmus de Hamelton tenet riiedie-
tatem unius feodi in Magna Halghton de G. Luterell.
MoRHousE ET Clayton. Willelmus le Latymer tenet di.
feod. milit. in Morhouse et Clayton de G. Luterell.
HoTON Paynill. Galfridus Luterell tenet medietatem j
feodi in Hoton Paynill de domino rege.*
BiLLAM. Thomas de Bervill tenet in Billam medietatem
miius feodi de Georgia' fncj Luterell.
Thirnescowe. Magister Robertus de Bemeby tenet in
Thimescow de G. Luterell iiij**™ partem unius feodi milit.
Frykeley. Willelmus le Vavesour tenet in Frykeley de
Comite Lincolniae di. quartam partem unius feodi milit. Jo-
hannes Haryngell tenet in eadem di. iiij**™ partem j feodi milit.
de Ricardo le Waleys, et ille de Comite Lincolniae.
Hykilton et Cateby. Willelmus le* Danyell, Egidius de
Hykylton, Thomas de Hasshebury et Walterus de Apperley
tenent j feod. milit. in Hykylton et Cateby de domino Johanne
de Britannia.
Canteley. Breve, Prior de Wirsop, Abbas de Kirkstall,
Prior Hospitalis Sanetae Katherinae Lincolniae et Priorissa dc
Hampoll tenent di. feod. milit. in Canteley de Ada de Ever-
ingham.
Loversall. Johannes de Rypers' tenet iiij**°* partem j feodi
in Loversall dc domino Petro de Malo Lacu.
Langewath et Bramley. Willelmus de Langewath [tenet
in Langewath] ct Bramley iiij*»°* partem j feodi de domino Petra
de Malo Lacu.
Arnethorp. Breve, Abbas de Rupe tenet in Arnethorp
de Rogero de Moubray di. feod. milit.
Hoton Lyvet et Pykeburn. Jacobus Lyvet tenet in Hoton
Lyvet et Pykbum di. feod. milit. [de Petro de Malo Lacu.]"*
Route emers et Wambewell. Dominus Johannes de
Anesley, Stephanus de Bella Aqua et Willelmus de Apelforth
tenent j feod. milit. in Routhemers et Wombewell de domino
Edmundo Danecourttes.
Item juratores dicunt quod tenentes Comitis Warenni [neque
in]» Halomshire nee Uonecastre, cimi socagio, coram nobis
noluerunt respondere ncc venire, ideo de eis nihil possimius
respondere.
of Strafforth (temp. Edward II.). It is there stated that " Galfridus Lutterall
tenet baroniam de Hoton Panell, de qua dominus Thomas Fiumivall tenet j
feodum in Wistowe, Holdet^worth et Treton ; et medietas unius feodi est in manu
domini regis." The places here indicated are Whiston, Handsworth and Treeton.
' See the previous note. ^ Gralfrido.
* B. and F. omit lo. ' Ripariis, F.
"• do Petro de Malo Lacu, F. " in, F.
FEODA MILITUM INFRA LIBERTATEM DE
TYKHILL.
Inquisitio capta de Libertate de Tykhill per Robertum
Gilby/ Johannem le Boteler, Johannem de Camera, Robertum
de Reyneberge,* Johannem' de Marisco, Ingclramum Felosaimt,
Robertum filium Petri de Waith, Ricardum de Pykbum, Johan-
nem de Bameby, Robertimi de Benteley et Robertum Clericum
de Brodesworth, qui dicimt per sacramentum suum quod,
Bentley. Paganus de Tybetoft tenet in Benteley unum
feod. milit.
Adwyk'' et Barneby. Alicia de Land* tenet in Adewyk et
Bameby di. feod. milit.
WiLTHORP.-^ Haer'^ domini Johannis de Bella Aqua ten' in
Wilthorp di. feod. milit.
Parva Halghton et Arkesey. Johannes de Annesley
tenet in Parva Halghton et Arkesay di. feod. milit.
Wykersley. Jacobus Lyvet tenet in Wykerslcy di. feod.
milit.
BouLTON et Swynton. Thomas de Mountnay et Stephanus
de Bella Aqua tenent in Bolton et Swynton di. feod. milit.
Sproteburgh. Dominus Willelmus Alius Willelmi tenet de
Comite Lincolnise iij* feod. milit. [in Sprotburgh.]*
Malteby. Breve J Dominus Robertus de Clifford tenet in
Malteby feod. milit. de domino* de TykhiU.
Scauceby.' Alexander de Scauceby tenet de dicto domino
Roberto j feod. milit., et ille de domino* de Tykhill.
« Bilby, B. * Rainberg, F.
* Bobertum, F. ^ Adwick-Ie-Street.
' Lond, B. F. Alice, wife of Peter de Lund, and daughter of Thomas de
Chauncy. Her Inq. p. m. will be given afterwards.
/ A lost vill. It is not named in Kirkby's Inquest, or in the Nomina Villarum.
" Wildthorpe Cliffs, however, are well known to the sportsmen in this neighbour-
hood ; and on that high and exposed point between Melton and Cadeby there is
a tradition that a village once stood, and that it was blown away ; a violent storm
sweeping down into the valley all the houses, to which some who relate the
tradition add, and the church" {S. Yorks., i., 370).
f See pave 214, antea.
* unum feod., F. In the Aid he is returned as holding two knights' fees.
* in Sprotburgh, F. J F. omits Breve. * castro, F.
' Scawsby, a small township in the parish of Brodsworth.
LIBERTY OF TICKHILL^ W. R. 233
Brodesworth. Willelmus de Hamelton tenet in Brodes-
worth j feod. de domino Johanne de Crumbewell.
Kymberworth. [Breve.']'* Dominus Johannes de Crumbe-
well tenet in Kjrmberwortli di. feod. milit. de domino de Tykhill.
Gresebroke. Thomas Barbot tenet in Gresebroke di. feod.
milit. de eodem domino de Tykhill.
Melton. Willelmus de Gressey" tenet in Melton di. feod.
de eodem domino.
HoTON Robert, Stansall [et Wylsyk]. Bobertus de
Hoton [tenet] ^ in Hoton Robertus, Stansale et Wylsyk j feod,
de eodem domino.
[Shelton.]'' Walterus de Tynneslawe et Johannes de Shel-
ton tenent di. feod. milit. de eodem domino.
Stainton et Helghby.* Johannes de Boteler tenet in
Stainton et Helghby j feod. de eodem feodo,
Salvayn et Netherthorp.** [Breve.]'* Antonius' Salvayn
tenet in Salvayn et Netherthorp j feod. milit. de eodem domino.
Wad de WORTH. Adam de Everingham tenet in Waddeworth
j feod. milit. de eodem domino. Chewoord^ [tenet]** et habet
breve.
Summa xvij feoda.
- Breve, B. F. • Cressy, F. • tenet, F.
p See the Aid, poHea, I am unable to identify Sbelton.
< Hellaby, a hamlet in a detaohed portion of the parish of Stainton.
•" Netherthorpe, a hamlet near Thorpe Salvin.
• Aketinus, F. See page 214. aniea.
' There is something omitted here. In Kirkby's Inquest {page 2) Thomas
de Chaworth is returned as holding the third part of a knight's fee in Wadworth.
- tenet, F.
WAPENTACHimi DE LANGBERGH/
[Inqtiisitio facta^ apud Gisebum, coram domino Alexandro
de Cave et domino Galfirido de Hothom, die Veneris proximo
ante fe«tum Sancti Hillarii, anno regni regis Eddewaidi xxxj,
per hos xij juratores, scilicet, Johannem de Redmarcyll, Adam
de Tochotes, Johannem de Mersk, Willelmum Gouer, Johannem
de Midelton, Willehnum de Ebor., Johannem de Laisingby,
Willelmum de Hoton, Johannem de Fenitres (?), Matheum de
Semer, Simonem de la Despencer et Robertimi del Howe, qui
dicunt super sacramentum suum quod,]*
DE FEODO WALTERI DE FAUCONBERQ.
Skelton. Walterus de Faucunberg tenet j feod. milit. in
eadem, undo xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
Mersk. Walterus de Fauconberg tenet j feod. in eadem,
undc xij car. terra faciunt feod. Henricus de Percy tenet viij
car. tcrrffi, unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod. milit.
Enoelby juxta Erneclyf. Robertus de Colevill tenet in
eadem di. feod., unde xij, ut supra.
Maltkby. Johannes de Malteby tenet in eadem vj car.,
unde X car. terra faciunt feod.
Enoelby Lorenge. Stephanus Gower tenet in eadcni vj
car., unde xij car. terra faciunt feod.
LoPTiius. Walterus de Fauconberg tenet in eadem viij car.,
unde xij, ut supra.
" The Knights' Fees in the wapentakes of Langbargh, Pickering, Howden-
shire, lloldornem, Dickering, Uarthill, and Buckrosc are printed from the ori^'inal
Sulwidy IIoIIh which are kept among the Miscellaneous Records of the Queen's
llomembranoer in the Exchequer. The rolls for Yorkshire are as yet unarran^'od,
and oonHetiuently inaccessible to the general enquirer, but throu^'h the kind
ofllces of Mr. Walbran of Kipon, who was the first to point them out as useful
for this work, I obtained permission to transcribe these valuable documents, as
well as others which will be found at a subsequent page. I have not given the
particular references to these rolls, as the present class-marks are only })ro visional.
The Inquisitions for the above-mentioned wapentakes form a roll of eight
membranes.
* The portions of the text within brackets are taken from a duplicate roll of
one membrane, comprising the wapentakes of Langbargh and Pickering only.
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBARGH, N. R. 235
BoLLEBY CUM Glapphowe. Galfridus Maucovenaunt^ tenet
in eadem di. feod., unde x car. terrae faciimt feod.
Hilton. Robertus de Pothow tenet in eadem quartam
partem feodi^ unde xij ear. terrae faciimt feod.
DE FEODO DE LATYMEB.
Daneby. Willelmus Latymer tenet in eadem j feod. milit.,
unde X car, terrae faciunt feod.
Jarum cum Brotton. Willelmus Latymer tenet in eisdem
xiiij car. terrae, imde x car., ut supra.
KiLDALE. Amaldus de Percy tenet in eadem iij car. terrae,
unde xij car., ut supra.
Crathorn. Amaldus de Percy tenet in eadem vj car. terrae,
unde xij car., etc.
Lasingby. Amaldus de Percy tenet in eadem ij car. terrae,
imde xij car., etc.
DE FEODO ARNALDI DE PERCY.
Berewyk juxta Tesiam. Hugo filius Henrici tenet in
eadem iij car. terrae, unde xij car., etc.
Uppesale, Nunthorp (et) Arsum. Amaldus de Percy
tenet in eisdem j feod., unde xij car., etc.
Ormesby cum Kaldecothes.*' Arnaldus de Percy tenet in
eisdem di. feod., unde xij car., etc.
Ackelom, Levyngthorp, Thorneton, Marton, Tollesby
et Rouceby. Ingelramus de Bovyngton tenet in eisdem tres
partes unius feodi, unde x car., etc.
Tampton. Johannes de Meignill' tenet in eadem quartam
partem unius feodi, undo xij car., etc.
* 4 id. July, 1308. Licence to Sir Geoffrey Maucovenant, knight, to have
an oratory within his manor of Esington {Reg. Oreenfietd^ pars i., 866). In 1316
he was certified joint lord of that town. On May 26th, 1319, the archbishop
grants time to dAme Margaret, relict of Sir G^eoffre^ Maucovenant, to enable
her to rebuild the chancel of the church of Esington, in " Wytbistrande " {Fasti
Ehor., i., 415).
'' Now cxdled Cargo Fleet, or Cleveland Port, about two miles north of
Ormesby (J. R. W.). William Malebisse, who was living in 1268, by a charter
without date, gave to Gk>d and the church of St. Hilda at Midlesburc, and the
monks serving God there, " totas terras et pasturas de feudo meo de Brachanhoc,
quas Hugo Malebisse, pater mens, et Hugo frater mens Malebisse, prsedicta)
ecclesise, et monachis concesserunt. Scilicet, hiis metis. Sicut forera Eadulfi
Longi vadit iu fletum de Caldecotes, et inde per medium fletum, usque in fletum
molendini versus Felebrige, usque proximam metam terr» Thomse de Marton, et
inde sursum usque foreram prsedicti Badulfi Longi. — H. T. Bicardo Malebisse,
Hugone fratre suo, Gaufrido de Thornton, Alano Malekake " (Mon. Angl.y iii.,
632).
' John de Menyll had a charter of free warren in Tamton, Castel Levington,
Neuby and Kildale in the 5th Edward II. {Col. Rot. Chart., 144).
288 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
Marton. Hseredes J. de Blaby tenent in eadem iij car.
Item Ricardus Marton tenet j car., — unde xij car. faciunt feod^
ToLLESBY. Haeredes J. de Blaby tenent iij car. terrae in
eadem. Item Ricardus de Marton tenet di. car., — unde xij car.
faciunt feod.
Neweham. Cristiana de Camera tenet in eadem iiij bov.
Hser* J. de Scalton ten' in eadem ij bov., — unde xij car. faciunt
feod.
Lythum cum Kilton. Marmcducus de Tweng tenet in
Lythum yj car. Item in Kilton v car., — unde xj car., etc.
Staynton cum Thornton. Robertus Gretheued tenet in
eisdem iiij car., unde x car., etc.
Morton. Willelmus de Morton tenet in eadem iiij car.,
unde xij car., etc.
HiLDERWELLE. Libcrf tcncntcs de eadem tenent iiij car.,
unde xij car. faciunt feod.
South Lofthus. Liberi tenentes de eadem tenent iiij car.,
unde xij car. faciimt feod.
Bernaldeby. Prior de Gisebum tenet .in eadem ij car.,
unde X car., etc.
Summa feodorum istius wapentachii, xxxij feoda di., v** pars j
feodi, et j bov. terrae. Probatur.
[Summa denariorum, Ixv li. viijs. vjd. ob.]'
Item [dicunt quod omnes terrae Nicholai] de Menill sunt de
libertate ecclcsiae Cantuar., [quare dictae terrae non sunt] gelda-
biles, ut intelligunt.
' A general memorandum which the jurors were competent to add, as they
knew that neither more or less than 40s. could he levied on each knight's fee,
the number of which they had previously found in detail.
FEODA MILITARIA WAPENTACHII
PYKERING."
DE
D£ FEODO ROGERI BYGOT.
Synelyngton et Marton. Willelmus de Latymer* tenet
de prsedicto Rogero, in eisdem villis, ix car. terrae pro medie-
tate et quarta parte j feodi.
Levesham/ Loreton [et] Pyk[ering.] Rogerus Bygot
tenet in eisdem \j car. et iiij bov. pro quarta parte j fcodi.
Neuton. Ranulphus de Nevill tenet de eodem Rogero, in
eadem, j car. terrae pro duodecima parte j feodi.
Roucesby. Edmundus de Hastynges tenet de eodem Rogero,
in eadem, xiij bov. terrae pro octava parte j feodi.
Wilton. Johannes Lovei tenet de eodem Rogero, in eadem,
xij ear. terrae pro j feodo.
Snaynton, Westhorp [et] Brumpton. Willebnus de Vescy
tenet in eisdem viij car. pro j feodo milit.
Thorneton, Preston, Neuton, Aton,Briniston, Lebreston,
Osgoteby [et] Cayton. Comes Albemarliae quondam tenuit
de praedicto Rogero in Thorneton, Neuton, Preston, Bryniston,
Aton, Kayton, Lebreston et Osgoteby xxviij car. et \j bov.
terrae pro duobus feod. et tertia parte j feodi, quae feoda Johan-
nes de Eston tenuit, per cartam domini regis, pro medietate et
duodecima parte et sexagesima parte unius feodi; imde Hugo
de Luther tenet in Thorneton x bov. terrae ; Henricus de Eston,
in eadem, j bov. Willelmus de Ormesby in Thorneton, Neuton,
Preston, Aton (et) Briniston xviij ear, iij bov. Haeredes Willelmi
Hatcriste tenent in Osgoteby et Cayton iiij car. et iij bov.
Willelmus Barde tenet in Kayton, Osgoteby et Lebreston v
car. et iiij bov., — pro medietate et duodecima parte et sexagesima
parte feodi unius milit.
DE FEODO JOHANNIS'' DE WAKE.
Cropton, Midelton [et] Aslakeby. Johanna Wake tenet
" Membrane ii.
* In the 32nd Edward I. William de Latimer, junior, had a charter for a
iwket, fair and free warren at Synelinton {Cal. Rot. Chart. ^ 135).
*• John, lord Wake, died in the 28th Edward I., leaving a widow Joan, and
• fsaa and heir, Thomas Wake, then aged two years {Cal. Oen., ii., 587, 605, 616).
240 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
in Cropton, Midelton et Aslakeby ix car. et j bov. terrae pro
medietate et septima parte feodi warns milit.
Wrelton. Hseredes Walteri Boy tenent in Wrelleton, de
eadem Johanna^ ij car. teirse pro septima parte feodi unius milit.
Calthorn. Willelmus de Nevill tenet de eadem Johanna,
in Calthorn, ij ear. terrae pro septima parte j feodi.
Aslakeby. Haeredes Amaldi de Aslakeby tenent de eadem
vij bov. terrae in Aslakeby pro quarta-decima parte j feodi.
de feodo rogeri de moubray.
Thorneton. Willelmus de Wyvile tenet in Thometon, de
Rogero de Moubray, iij car. terrae pro quarta parte j feodi.
Brumpton. Willelmus de Vescy tenet de praedicto Rogero,
in Brumpton, xij car. terrae pro j feodo milit.
DE FEODO DE BRUS.
Thorneton. Willelmus^ de Kildale tenet de Petro de
Bruys, in Thometon, iij car. terrae pro quarta parte j feodi.
DE FEODO DE PERCY.
Semer, Burtondale [et] Thorpfeld. Henricus de Percy
tenet in dominico in Semer, Burtondale et Thorpfeld x car.
terrae, et est membrimi de Topclive, pro quarta parte feodi
unius milit.
Kilwardeby. Simon de Kilwardeby tenet in eadem, de
praedicto Henrico, ij car. terrae pro quarta*' parte feodi j milit.
Irton. Willelmus de Irton, Thomas filius ejus, Johannes
Russel (et) Sibilla de Hay a tenent de eodem, in Irton, iiij car.
terrae pro medietate feodi imius milit.
Aton/ Alanus filius Ricardi, Alexander de Percy, et alii
tenentes tenent de eodem Henrico, in Aton, ij car. terrre pro
quai*ta parte feodi unius milit.
Thurstanby. Willelmus de Morers tenet in Thuistanby, de
eodem Henrico, ij car. terrae pro quarta parte j feodi.
Snaynton. Johannes Tateman tenet in Snaynton, de prae-
dicto Henrico, j car. et iiij bov. terrae pro octava parte et sexta-
decima parte feodi unius milit.
Summa istius wapentachii, ix feoda di. x°** pars et xxx™*^ pars
j feodi* milit.
Summa denariorum, xix li. iiijs. iijd. q. Probatur,
* William Percy of Kildale.
' "octava" is superscribed, apparently in the same hand, but "qunrtii" is
not marked for deletion. See Kirkby's Inquest, page 146.
/ East Ayton. See page 138, antea.
HOUDENSHIRE/
Henricus de Percy tenet in Howm* \j car. terrse, in Gerthum
ij car. terrae, et faciunt feod. unius miKt. ; nnde Moniales de
Appelton*' tenent in eadem vj car., et faciunt forinsecum.
Johannes de Hothum tenet ij car. terrae, et facit forinsecum.
Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet in villa de Hothum iij car., in
Lokyngton j car., in Ak di. car. ; et faciunt tres partes j feodi.
Alexander de Percy tenet in Gerthum et Neuton vj car.
terrae ; et faciunt di. feod.
Johannes filius Gervasii de Ripplyngham tenet ij car. terrae ;
et faciunt quintam partem feodi.
In villa de EUerker est una car. terrae; unde Johannes
Flambard tenet iiij bov. terrae, haeredes Dyonis' de EUerker j
bov., Johannes de Walkyngton j bov., Johannes de Ripplingham
j bov., Robertus de Kokefeld j bov. ; et faciunt decimam partem
feodi.
Ricardus d'Averenge'' tenet in Skipwyth ij car. terrae, in
Bolthoi'p iiij car., in Burton* j car. ; et faciunt di. feod.
" The wapentake of Howdenshire is not co-extensive with the liberty, and
of the twenty places hereinafter mentioned only two — EUerker (a detached
member) and Belasis — are within the former. The account here given should be
compared with the " Libertas de Houeden " of the Nomina Villarum, which will
be found at a subsequent page, and also with Kirkby's Inquest for the wapen-
takes of Howdenshire and Ouse and Derwent.
* Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.
•■ Robert de Percy, parson of Gisburgh, son of Henry de Percy, gave half a
carucate of land in Holm to the nuns of Appleton ; and Sibilla de Percy, with
her corpse, gave them thirteen oxgangs of land here, which was confirmed by
Henry III. in 1240 {BuHon's Hon. Ehor., 277).
* Richard de Averinges had a charter of free warren in Skipwith and Bolthorpe
in the 32nd Edward I. {Cal. Rot. Chart., 135).
' Probably this is North Burton, commonly called Cherry Burton, in the
wax>entake of Harthill. For this suggestion I am indebted to Mr. Burton of
Turnham Hall, near Selby, who has also obligingly favoured me with an extract
from a fine, attributed to the 1st of King John, from which it appears that
Philip, bishop of Durham, granted to Richard de Averinges " ij car. in Scippwic,
iiij car. in Bolethorp, [et] j car. in Norb'ton," to be held by military service as
half a knight's fee.— The following entry in Domesday Book (ed. 1862, p. 19) no
doubt relates to this place :— " In Burton est soca de Welletone de j carucata ad
geldum. Nigellus tenuit, sed modo dimittit." Welton belonged to the bishops
of Durham.
242 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet medietatem manerii de CliflF/ et
facit di. feod.
Haeres^ Gilbert! de Aton tenet in villis de Bardelby, Men-
thorp et Neuton juxta Gerthum* di. feod.
Robertus de Osgoteby* tenet in Osgoteby quartam partem
feodi j milit.
Antonius de Alta Ripa tenet iiij ear. terrse in South Duffeld
pro qninta parte feodi j milit.
Nicholaus de Stapeltoiy tenet in eadem iiij car. terrae pro
quinta parte j feodi.
Henricus Camerarius tenet in North Duffeld vij car. terrae,
in Hothum iij car. terrae ; et faciimt j feod.
Radulphus de Babethorp tenet in eadem viij bov. terrae, in
Brakenholm* jg bov., in Risceby' x bov., pro quarta parte j
feodi.
Hugo de Marra tenet in Belasis cc et iij acras; et facit
servitium quartae partis j feodi.
Willelmus de Wyvill tenet in Comesandes* ix"vij acras et
di. de feoffamento domini R.,* episcopi Dimelm., secundi ; et
faciunt x^*"^ partem j feodi.
Summa istius wapentachii, vj feoda, iiij** pars et xxxviij^
[pars] j feodi.
Summa denariorum, xij li. xjs. jd. Probatur,
/ Commonly called Long Cliff, in the parish of Hemingbrough.
«■ Gilbert de Aton had a grant of free warren in Bardelbj, Holme juxta
Seleby, Wellome and Knapton in the 2nd Edward II. (Col. Mot. Chart., 141).
* Neuton and Grerthum have been previously mentioned. Gerthum stood
about one mile S.W. of the present village of Gajrdham, which doubtless occu-
pies the site of the " New Town near Gerthum."
' Son of Adam de Osgoteby (Burton's Mon. Ehor., 109). In the 30th
Edward I. Eobert de Osgoteby had a charter of ft*ee warren and licence to hold a
market and fair within his manor of Osgodby (Col. Rot. Chart., 138). Sir Adam
de Osgodby, Keeper of the Eolls of Chancery, was probably his son.
i In the 32nd Edward I., his son, Miles de Stapleton, the first baron, had a
obarter of free warren in South Duffield, of which town his grandson, Nicholas
de Stapleton, was certified Joint lord, with the bishop of Durham, in 1316.
* Kalph, son of Balph de Babthorpe, gave land in Brakenholm and Babthorpo
to the canons of Drax, which Robert, son and heir of Balph de Babthorpe, con-
firmed in 1313 {BuHon*t Mon. Mor., 100).
' Balph, son of Balph de Babthorpe, When his brother Martin took the habit
and bedune a canon at Drax, gave to that priory an annual rent of 4s. 4d. pay-
able out of his land at Bisceby ; and afterwards gave 10s. per annum more out of
ten oxgangs of land in the same territory (Burton* t Mon. Ebor., 110).
"* Probably some forgotten place near the river. Comesandes is not men-
tioned in Kirkby's Inquest or the Nomina Villarum.
" Bobert de Insula, bishop of Durh&m 1274-83.
FEODA MILITARIA WAPENTACHII DE
HEUDERNESSE/
Dominus Willelmus de Bos tenet in dominico et servitio de
domino rege, tanquam de haereditate Com^ Albemarlise, xlvj
car. terrse et di.* per servitium militare^ unde xlviij car. faciiint
feod., et quselibet car. continet viij bov. terrae.
Item dominus Walterus de Faucunberg tenet ibidem*' de
eodem^ per idem servitium^ in dominico et servitio^ xxxix car.
terrse [et] j bov.^
Idem Walterus tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, de feodo de Bruys, xvij car. terrse
et vij bov., unde, ut supra.
Robertus le Conestable tenet in dominico et servitio ibidem^
de eodem, per idem servitium, xxviij car. terrae et di., unde, ut
supra.
Hseres Petri de GousiU/ tenet ibidem^ de eodem in do-
minico et servitio, per idem servitium, iiij car., imde, ut supra.
Et sunt in custodia domini regis.
Idem hseres tenet in Parva Coldon de eodem, per idem ser-
vitiimi, iij car. terrse, unde, ut supra. Et sunt in custodia
domini regis, et solebant esse de feodo Roberti Skurs.
' Membrane ii., in dorso.
* According to Kirkby's Inquest, Robert de Eos held " xl^car. terrse et di."
in Boos, Atwick, Arnold, Grimston, Aldbrough, Thorp, Fosham, Ulrome,
Bjhill and Marfleet.
" The word " ibidem " here, as well as in the succeeding entries, refers to the
wapentake of Holdemess generally. Whenever the necessary information could
be ascertained from Kirkby's Inquest, I have, for facility of reference, given tiie
exact localities in the foot-notes.
' Walter de Fauconbergh held 29 carucates and one bovate in Bise, Withem-
wiok, Catfoss, Bewholme, Ulrome, Catwiok, Arnold, North Skirlaugh, Bowton,
Marton, South Frodingham, and East Hatfield.
* Probably in Dringhoe, where there were nine carucates belonging to the fee
of Brus, and in Bilton, West Halsham, Bitton (Beighton ?) and Wyton.
/ Balph de Goushill, son and heir of Peter de Gk)ushill, by Ela, daughter of
Balph de Cameys (Col. Gen., i., 434), married Hawisia, daughter of Fulk Fitz
Warin (Ibid., ii., 506), and died under age in the 22nd Edward I., leaving Mar-
garet his daughter and heir, then about six months old (Ibid.). Margaret de
GoushiU married, first, Philip Bespenser, who died about 1313 (Col. Inq. p. m.,
i., 265) ; and, secondly, John, son of William de Boos, who, in nght of his wife,
was certified joint lord of " Golden cum membris " in 1316.
f Beeford.
R 2
244 knightV fees in toekshi&e.
Johannes de Melsa tenet ibidem^ de eodem^ per idem ser-
yitiom^ in dominico et seiritio, iiij car., unde, nt snpra.
Robertas' de Hilderarde tenet ibidem' de eodem in domi-
nico et senritio^ per idem senritiom, xiij car. terrae, unde^ ut
snpra.
Thomas de Mounceans^ tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico
et senritio, per idem serritium, udx car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Walterus Whitike tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico et
senritio, per idem servitium, x car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Lasceles* tenet ibidem^ de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, z car., unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Sutton'' tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, xj car., unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Ross*" tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico et
senritio, per idem servitium, xij car., imde, ut supra.
Willelmus Gobaud' tenet ibidem" de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, ij car., unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Carleton*" tenet ibidem"' de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, ix car., unde, ut supra.
* Bewick and Walelinton.
' Robert, son and heir of Robert and Joan de Hildeyard, was aged twenty-
three years and upwards in the 24th Edward I. (Col. Gen., ii., 517).
J See page 76, antea.
* 26th Edward I. — "Rex cepit fidelitatem Thomse de Munceus, fratris et
hffiredis Johannis de Munceus, defUncti, de omnibus terris et tenementis quae
fuorunt Tngelrami de Munoeus, paths ipsius Johannis defiincti " {Cal. Oen., ii.,
53y).
' Barmston, Lisset, Winkton, Boynton, Caythorpe and Reighton.
*" Catwick, Nun-Keeling and Carlton.
" The In(j. p. m. of "VVilUam de Lasoeles of Ottringham was taken in the 24th
Edward I., his son John, then aged upwards of thir^-one years, being his next
heir {Cal. Gen., ii., BOO).
* Ottringham, Frodingham, Ck>niston and Seaton.
p John, son and heir of Sayer de Sutton, was of full age in the 19th Edw. I.
(Cal. Gen., i., 435).
f Sutton and Ganstead.
^ The Inq. p. m. of John de Ros, of Ringburgh, was taken in the 12ih
Edward II. (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 290).
' Ringburgh, Qarton and Routh.
' The Ino. p. m. of William Gumbaud, alias Gobaude, was taken in the 33rd
Edward I. The jurors say that " Lora, uxor David de Fletwyth, Margareta,
uxor Laurentii de HoUebek, Johanna Gumbaud, quae est monialis apud Swyno
in comitatu Ebor., et Christiana Gumbaud, quse est monialis apud Stykeswald in
oomitatu Lincoln., sunt wrores pnodicti WiUelmi defuncti, et hajredes ejus pro-
pinquiores, et omnes suut plenee ntatis " (Cal. Gen., ii., 604). Lora de Flctewik
re-married Thomas de Newmarch (PouUon's Holdernest, ii., 494), who was certi-
fied joint lord of " Thomgombaud," with Laurence de Holbek and Edmund
Wasteneys, in 1316. ** Thorngumbald.
' John de Carleton died Dec. 23rd, 1304, his next heir being Avicia, daughter
of his son John, then the wife of Richard de Hothum, and about twenty-five
yean old (Cal, Gen., ii., 705). * See page 76, antea.
WAPENTAKE OP HOLDERNESS^ E. R. 245
Johannes Passemer* tenet ibidem^ de eodem in dominieo et .
servitio, per idem ser\itium, j car., unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Ulram et Willelmus de Bucketon tenent
ibidem' de eodem in dominieo et servitio, per idem servitinm,
iij car., unde, ut supra.
Radulphus de Lelle tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominieo et
servitio, per idem servitium, yj car., unde, ut supra.
Willehnus Berchautes tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominieo
et servitio, per idem servitium, yj car. [et] yj bo v., ut supra.
Et simt in custodia domini regis quia idem WiDelmus* idiota
est.
Idem Willelmus, unius haeredum Johannis de Danthorp,^
tenet ibidem* in dominieo et servitio, per idem servitium, j car.
et vij bov., unde, ut supra. Et sunt in custodia domini regis
antedicti, ut supra.
Johanna Glede, altera haeredum Johannis de Danthorp,
tenet ibidem' in dominieo et servitio, per idem servitium, j car.
et vij bov., unde, ut supra.
Hseres Johannis Ughtridd^ tenet ibidem^ de eodem in domi-
nieo et servitio, per idem servitium, iiij car., unde, ut supra.
' " Prsedictus Johannes Passemer obiit die Jovis proxima ante festum Con-
vereionis Sancti Pauli anno supradicto [31 Edw. I.] — Idem Johannes tenuit in
Ulram de hseredibus Johannis de Frismerays, in libenim maritagium cum
dementia uxore sua, redditum 13s. 4d. — Isabella uxor Willelmi Sturmy, Mar-
gareta uxor Hugonis Sturmy, et Beatrix uxor Henrici Tayllour, sunt filise et
propinquiores hseredes ipsius Johannis; et preedicta Isabella est setatis viginti
octo annorum, Margareta est setatis viginti sex annorum, et Beatrix est setatis
viginti annorum et amplius " ( Cal. Gen., ii., 641).
» Preston. • Uhram. « Goxhill.
* Out Newton and Little Hatfield.
* In the 30th Edward I. inquisitions " de statu Willelmi Berchaude, et de
terria euis" were taken in the counties of York and Cumberland. The Yorkshire
jurors say that " Willelmus Berchaunde est idiota continue a nativitate sua, neo
compos mentis suae, nee sufficiens est ad regimen terrarum suarum." To this
the men of Cumberland add, " super sacramentum suum, quod Johannes de
Danethorp, c^m fuit idiota a tempore nativitatis suse, fuit avunculus pnedicti
Willelmi, cujus Johannis idem Willelmus filius Alicise, unius sororum prsedicti
Johannis, et Johanna filia Margaretse, alterius sororum dicti Johannis, quae est
plensc aitatis et discreta, sunt propinquiores ha?redes " {Cal. Oen., ii., 636).
^ 2l8t Edward I. " Extenta terra in manu regis existentis ratione fatuitatis
Johannis de Danthorpp : et de parentela et gente dicti Johannis. — Dictus Johannes
de Danthorpp fuit filius et hseres domini Johannis de Danthorpp, militis, et idem
Johannes fuit filius domini Alani de Danthorpp, militis. Et mater dicti Johannis
fuit filia domini Roberti de Carlaton, militis" {Cal. Oen., ii., 477). The Inq.
p. m. of John de Danthorp was taken in the 30th Edward I. {Ibid., ii., 621).
' Danthorpe and Pundagh.
^ John Ughtred, nephew of Robert TJghtred of Scarborough, dean of York,
married Isabella, daughter of Sir John de Melsa. His Inq. p. m. was taken in
the 26th Edward I., his daughter Joan, then aged five years, being his next heir
(Cal. Qen., ii., 554). Isabella Ughtred, his widow, re-married Brian de Burdon
about the 30th Edward I. {Ibid., i., xxvi).
^ Probably in Owstwick and Mapplcton.
246 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Robertus Tyliol tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominioo et ser-
vitio, per idem servitium, iij car., unde, ut snpra.
Robertus de Boby* tenet ibidem^ de eodem in dominioo et
servitio, per idem servitium, iij car., unde, ut supra.
Prior de Bridelyngton tenet ibidem* de eodem, per idem
servitium, in dominioo et servitio, v ear., imde, ut supra.
Johannes de Preston' tenet ibidem"* de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, xj car. [et] v bov., imde, ut
supra.
Willelmus de Walcotes tenet de feodo Cesterunt,* ad termi-
num vitae, in dominico et servitio, per idem servitium, x car. et
iij bov., unde, ut supra.
Johannes de Mapelton tenet ibidem'' de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, yj car., unde, ut supra.
Henricus de Wyueton'' tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, v car. [et] di., unde, ut supra.
Johannes filius Ingehumi de Risom tenet ibidem'' de eodem
in dominico et servitio, per idem servitium, ij car., imde, ut
supra.
Johannes Aldelotes tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, y car. terrae, imde, ut supra.
Johannes de Nutall' tenet ibidem" de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, ij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
* By Inq. p. m., 14th Edward II,, Robert Tilliol died seised of lands in West
Hatfield (CW. Iftq. p. m., i., 297).
' Robert de Boby married, about 1282, Juliana, daughter and heiress of John
and Beatrix de Camerton ( Cal. G^en., i. 391).
J Camerton. * Skirlington and Erghum or Arram.
' " Johannes filius Roberti de Preston, nepos et hseres Henrici de Preston,
defuncti, qui de domino rege tenuit in capite, ut de honore de Albemarle, ma-
ritatus fuit Emmse, filise Radulphi de Wellewyk, die Omnium Sanctorum, anno
regni regis Edwardi, filii regis Henrici, octavo, per Henricum de Preston, cui
maritagium pertinebat ratione sex bovatanmi teme cum pertinentiis in Waxham,
quaa Abortus de Preston, pater prsodicti Johannis, cujus h»res ipse est, tenuit
de pruedicto Henrico per servitium militare" (Cal. O^n., ii., 465). The above
John de Preston was baptized in the church of All Saints, Preston, and was
twenty-one years of age on Tuesday, Sept. 8th, 1293 {Ibid., 472).
" JPreston, Rowlston, Mappleton, Tunstall and Waxholme.
" Holmpton, Pensthorpe, Little Kelke, Little Hatfield and Preston.
* Hornsea Burton.
f The Inq. p. m. of Heniy de 'Wyueton, or Wyveton (Wyton), was taken
Sept. 22nd, 33rd Edward I., his son John, then aged nineteen years, being his
next heir (Cal, Gen., ii., 676). ♦ Wyton.
' Ravenser, one of the lost towns on the Humber.
' John Aldelot died seised of lands in Newsham, near Frodingham, by Inq.
p. m. 3rd Edward II. (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 235), his son John being his next heir
(Abhrev. Mot. Ory., 170).
' Son and heir of Peter, son and heir of John de Nuttle. He was aged
twentnr-three years in the 29th Edward I. (Cal. Gen., i., 222 ; ii., 602).
- Nuttle.
WAPENTAKE OF HOLDERNESS^ B. R. ^7
Philippus de Meaus tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitiimi, iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Haeres Petri de Oonsill^ Robertas le Conestabel et Stephanus
de Pagula tenent ibidem de eodem in dominico et servitio, per
idem servitium, ij bov. terrae in Holm,*' imde, ut supra, et unde
tertia pars in custodia domini regis, ratione minoris aetatia
haeredis' P. de Gousill.
Haeres Roberti Sotwayn tenet ibidem^ de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, iij car., unde, ut supra.
Ricardus de Orymeston tenet ibidem de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, ij car., unde, ut supra.
Tenentes feodi Thomae de Soutithorp tenent ibidem* de
eodem in dominico et servitio, per idem servitium, di. car. terrae,
imde, ut supra.
Nicholaus Haukyn tenet ibidem' de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitiimi, yj bov. terrae, unde, ut supra.
Warinerus Roys* de Preston tenet ibidem de ^xlem in
dominico et servitio, per idem servitium, j bov., ut supra.
Nicholaus de Thoren tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, di. car., unde, ut supra.
Willelmus de Crochow tenet ibidem^ de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitium, ij bov., unde, ut supra.
Tenentes feodi de Blasceles tenent ibidem de eodem in
dominico et servitio, per idem servitium, ij car. [et] vj bov.,'
unde, ut supra.
Michael Aimiener^ tenet ibidem de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, ij bov., unde, ut supra.
" Owthorne. " Paull Holme.
' See page 248, aniea. 9 Bowlston.
' This entry probably refers to Sunthorp, where Thomas de Sunthorp held
one oarucate of land at the time of Kiriiby's Inquest. In a note on the 76th
page, I have supposed this place to have been identical with Southorpe, which
8t(K>d on the south side of Hornsea Mere {PouUon^t Holdemeuy i., 840. Ord.
Survey, 6 inch teaie, aheet 197). Sunthorp, however, appears to have been one
of the lost towns on the Humber, and its site is very clearly indicated in the
following extract from the Meaux chartulary : — ** De situ ergo diets vill» de
Bavenser Odd, vestigium minime reperitur, quse quidem villa de parochia eoclesia
de Esington existens quasi 4 milliaria distabat, inter quas villas de Esington et
Odd villa de Kilnesey, villaque de Sunthorp, et manerium de Aid Ravenser in
parochia ecclesio) de Kilnsea, medie jaoere dignosountur " {PoHUon*9 Holdemest,
ii., 629).
" Preston.
♦ Robert Eos held one bovate in Preston in the 13th Edward I.
' Thomgumbald.
' Tunstall.
^ According to Kirkby's Inquest, Hugh BMssell held six bovates in Coniston.
^ Michael le Aumener died seised of one messuage and one bovate of land in
Bond Brustwyk in the lith Edward II. (Cat. Inq.p. m., i., 294).
248 KNIGHTS^ FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
Robertus de Skeftelyng^ tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico
et servitio, per idem servitiimi, iij bov., unde, ut supra.
Tenentes terrarum Stephani de Monte tenent ibidem* de
eodem, per idem servitium, ij bov., unde, ut supra.
Willebnus de Holm tenet ibidem-' de eodem in dominieo et
servitio, per idem servitium, ij bov., ut supra.
Willelmus Brokur tenet ibidem* de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, ij bov., unde, ut supra.
Haeres' domini Herberti de Sancto Quintino tenet in dominico
et servitio, de domino regi, tanquam de haereditate Com^ Albe-
marlise, per servitium militare, xxxix car.*" tcrrae et vj bo v.,
unde lij car. terrae faciunt feod. j milit., et viij bov. faciunt
unam car. Et sunt in custodia domini regis, ratione minoris
setatis haeredis praedicti domini Herberti.
Dicunt etiam juratores quod Robertus le Conestable tenet
in dominico et servitio de domino rege, tanquam de haereditate
Com^ Albemarliae, per servitium militare, in Burton Conestabel
et Tharlesthorp, viij car. terrae, quae faciunt feod. j milit., unde
quaelibet car. terrae continet viij bov.
Idem Robertus tenet in West Halsham in dominico et ser-
vitio de eodem, per idem servitium, iiij car. terrae, quae faciunt
di. feod. j milit., et quaelibet car. continet . . . bov.
Hugo de Beautre tenet ibidem de eodem in dominico et
servitio, per idem servitium, in Est Halsham iiij car. terrae, quae
faciunt di. feod. j milit., et quaelibet car. continet xij bov. terrae.
Summa istius wapentachii, ix feoda, di., x'^^ vij™% et viij''
pars j feodi.
Summa denariorum, xix li. iiijs. iiijd.
f Itobert, son of Nicholas de Skeffling, in consideration of a sum of money
given to him in his great need, granted to William, the abbat, and convent of
Albemarle, a messuage and two bovates of land in Skeffling, late belonging to
Sir Hugh Scheffling, and also a toft late the property of Peter del Hill (Paulson's
Moldemess, ii., 497).
* Skeffling. * Tunstall. J PauU Holme.
* Newsham, near Frodingham.
' The Inq. p. m. of Herbert de Sancto Quintino was taken May 8th, 3Ist
Edward I. The jurors say that " Herbertus, nepos prasdicti Herberti, defuncti,
filius Herberti filii praedicti Herberti deftincti, est hseres propinquior prjedicti
Herberti, et fuit eetatis decern et octo annorum die Purificationis Beatse Marioe
proximo pr»terito " (Cal. G'ffii., ii., 642).
■• See page 74, antea.
DIKERING.'
Dominus R./ Cantuar. Archiepiscopus, tenet in Bucketon,
Bempton et Neusum xj car. de rege, in Siwardeby Miarton ij
car. terwe, in Bridelyngton iiij car., in Bovington iij car., in
Thorp ij car., in Brigham ij car., in Louthorp iij car., in Alburn
j car., in Fraisthorp iiij car. Summa carucatarum, xxxij, unde
xvj faciunt feod. Summa feodorum, ij feod.
Feodum de Tatesale. In Galmeton iij car. terrae, in Flix-
ton ij car., in Willardeby iij car., in Staxton ij car., in Fyuele ij
car., in Folketon ij car., in Hundmanby iiij car., in Flotemanby
ij car., in Neweton ij car., in Muston iij car., in Barkedale
Erghom j car., in Fordon iij car., in Grendale ij car., in Righton
ij car., in Bucketon ij car., in Eston j car., in Marton ij car., in
Foxhole ij car. Summa car, xl, unde xvj faciunt feod. Summa
feod. ij feod. et di.
Feodum de Bruys. In Foxhole iij car. terrae, in Boithorp
vj car., in Rudstane v car., in TVeng yj car., in Harpham vj car.,
in Burton Annais \j car., in Hasthorp v car., in Bempton v car.
Summa car, xlij, unde xxj faciunt feod. Summa feod. ij feod.
Feodum de Perci. In Pokethorp vj car. terrae, in Nafferton
xiiij, in Wandesford*^ ij car., in Foston v car., in Kemetby xij
car., in Album j car., in Boston ij car. Summa car. xlij, unde
xxj faciunt feod. Summa feod. ij feod.
Feodum de Maulai. In Bovyngton vj car. terrae, in Butter-
wik TJ car., in Ocketon viij car. Summa car. xx, unde xx faciunt
feod. Summa j feod.
Honor Cestri^e. In Flaynburgh xvj car. terrae, in Siward-
eby Marton j. car., in Bucketon ij car. Summa car. xix, unde
xliij faciunt feod. Summa quarta pars j feodi vj^ pars feodi et
XXXV** pars unius feodi.
Feodum Comit' Albemarli^. In Righton v car. terrae, in
Bovington v car., in Carethorp iiij car., in Willesthorp ij car.
" Membrane iii.
* Robert Winchelsey, archbishop of Canterbury 1293-1313.
^ Henry de Percy had a charter for a market and feir at Wandsjford in the
32nd Edward I. {Cat. Hot. Chart., 136).
250 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
Summa car. x^j^ unde xlviij faciunt feod. Summa tertia pars
uniuB feodi.
Feodum de Chanci. In Swathorp v car. terrse^ in Killum
^ car. et di. Summa car. vij et di.^ iinde xv faciunt feod.
Summa di. feod.
Feodum de Roos. In Garton xvij car. terrse. Summa j
feod.
Feodum Montis Acuti. In Garton yj car. terras, unde
xijj etc. Summa di. feod.
Feodum de Moubrai. In Garton TJ car. terrae, unde xij,
etc. Summa di. feod.
Feodum de Luterell. In Ruddestan viij car. terrae, unde
xvjj etc. Summa di. feod.
Feodum de Craistok. In Flixton viij car. terrae, unde
xxxij, etc. Summa quarta pars unius feodi.
Summa feodorum istius wapeniachii, xiij feoda, di. et xxxv^
pan j feodi.
Summa denariorum, xxvij li. xiijd. ob. q.
HERTHILL.'
NBWBSUM CUM BRENO.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari* iij car. terrae.
Johannes Maresc^ tenet ij bov. terrae, Johannes Leuai j bov.,
DominsB* de Vesci tenent residuum^ nomine dotis, — nnde xvj
car. terrse faeiunt feod.
LOPTHOUSUM.
De feodo de Moubrai ij car. et vj bov.
Walterus de Henkeswrth tenet j car., Gilbertus de Cokerington
j car., Adam Preman ij bov., Hugo Piscator ij bov., Johannes
Maresc' ij bov., — unde x\j car. terrse faeiunt feod.
WRESELL.
De feodo de Moubray iiij car. terrae et ij bov.
Ricardus filius Radulphi tenet iiij bov., Robertus de la Grene
iiij bov., Walterus de Grendale tenet residuum, — unde xviij car.
terrae faeiunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrae vj bov.
Walterus de Grendale tenet j car. terrae, dementia de Vescy
vj bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faeiunt feod.
BRIGHTON.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari iiij car. terrae.
Walterus de Grendale tenet j car. terrae, Robertus de Roos**
tenet residuum, — ^unde xvj car. terrae faeiunt feod.
• Membrane iv.
♦ Edmund, son and heir of Bo^^r de Mortimer, married Margaret, daughter
of William de Fendles, a Spaniard {Dugd. Bar., i., 138). His Inq. p. m. was
taken in the 32nd Edward I., his son Roger, then about 18 years old, being his
next heir ( Col. Gen., ii., 668. Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 191).
" Probably Isabella de Beaumont, widow of John de Vescy, and Isabella,
daughter ana co-heiress of Adam de Perinton, and widow of William de Vescy,
brother and heir of the above John (Cal. Chn.j i., 402 ; ii., 658).
^ Robert de Roos of Hamelak had a charter of free warren in Brighton in the
3l8t Edward I. (Cal. Rot. Chart., i., 133).
252 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
WYLGHTOFT.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrae.
Osbertus de Spaldington tenet v bov., Willelmus Warde j
bov., Petrus filius Margaretae j bov., Emma Maresc^ j bov., —
imde xyj car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. terrae.
Isabella de Besingby tenet di. car., Robertas Bataill di. car.,
Willelmus de Harum di. car., Osbertus de Spaldington ij bov.,
Mai^areta relicta Willelmi Fabri j bov., Eva filia Waltcri j bov.,
— ^unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
Spaldington.
De feodo de Moubrai iiij car. terrae vij bov. di.
Osbertus de Spaldington tenet j car. ij bov. di., Custancia de
la Haie iiij bov., Philippus de la Haie di. car., Petrus de la Haie
residuum, — unde xviij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari iij car. terrae j bov.
Rogerus' de Spaldington tenet ij car. di. j bov., Osbertus de
Spaldington di. car., — unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. et vj bov.
Petrus de la Haie tenet di. car., Osbertus de Spaldington di.
car., Johannes Malurer v bov., Johannes filius Thomae vj bov.,
haeredes Walteri le Bacheler iiij bov., — unde xvj faciunt feod.
GRIPTHORP.
De feodo de Moubrai iiij car. terrae.
dementia^ de Vesci tenet totum, — unde xvj faciunt feod.
FOLKERTHORP.
De feodo de Boos j car. terrae et di.
Galfridus de Cokerington tenet totum, — unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Mortuo Mari j car. terrae.
Rogerus de Spaldington tenet totum, — unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu j car. terrae di.
Alicia de Pothow tenet j car. ij bov., Robertus Northiby
bov., — ^unde xiiij faciimt feod.
• 6 id. April, 1310. Licence to Roger de Spaldington to have an oratory for
five years within hia manor of Spaldington {Reg. Chreenfield, pars i., 120 a).
/dementia, widow of John de Vescy, junior, only son of William and
Isabella de Vescy, who died s. p. during his father's lifetime {Dugd. Bar., i., 89).
WAPENTAKE OF HA&THILL. fi. R. 253
LATHUM.
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. terrse.
Jacobus de Milington tenet j car. j bov. et di., Robertus de
Penton iiij bov., Dyonis de Lynton ij bov., Hugo de Lynton di.
bov., — uude xyj faciunt feod.
AOHTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrae.
Ricardus filius Jurdani tenet vj (?) bov., Henricus filius Ri-
cardi ij bov., Walterus de Bubbewith ij bov., Walterus Clericus
ij bov., Robertus White j bov., Laysing' filius Pagani j bov.,
Henricus filius Laising^ j bov., Galfridus Piscator j bov., Tho-
mas Jose j bov., Ricardus le Ken j bov., Margareta Redewode
di. bov., Rogerus de la Haie tenet residuum, — unde xvj car.
faciimt feod.
ELLERTON.
De feodo de Craistok j car. terrae.
Thomas de Pyk'^ tenet di. car., Isabella de Lasceles di. car., —
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Gaunt iij bov. terrae.
Isabella de Lasceles j bov., Thomas filius Simonis j bov., Alanus
Forman j bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
SETON.
De feodo de Roos iij car. terrae ij bov.
Ricardus de Benteley tenet ij car. iij bov., Willelmus de Roos
vij bov., — unde xvj faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu* iij car. terrae.
Johannes Wastenai ij car., Ricardus de Bentele di. car., Wil-
lelmus Faber ij bov., Johannes Freman ij bov., — ^unde xiiij
faciimt feod.
MECHELBUBN [et] STORWHAIT.*
De feodo de Mortuo Mari vij car. terrae.
Robertus de Roos tenet vj bov., Hugo de Lynton ij bov.,
Willelmus de Roos tenet residuum, — unde xviij faciunt feod.
f The Prior of Ellerton and Thomas de Pykering were joint lords of EUerton
in 1316.
* Edmond de Malo Lacu had a grant of free warren in Seton in the 34th
Edward I. {Cat. Rot. Chart., 137).
' Melbourn and Storthwaite, in the parish of Thornton.
254 KNIOHTS' VSBS IN YORKSHIRE.
THORNSTON.
De feodo de Mortiio Man iiij car. terrae.
dementia de Vesci ten^t totiun, — unde xvj car. terree faeiunt
feod.
EVERINGHAM.
De feodo Archiepiscopi vj car. terrae.
Domina'" de Everingham tenet totum, — unde xij(?) faeiunt.
feod.
SUTTON SUPER DERWBNT.
De feodo de Percy iij car. terrae.
Bobertus de Percy* tenet totum^ — unde xviij (?) faeiunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae.
Bobertus de Ferci tenet ij car. et di.^ Petrus Aguillon di. car.^
— ^nnde xyj faeiunt feod.
CATTON CUM 80KA.
De honore Cestriae xvij car. terrae.
Thomas Burdon tenet yj bov. terrae, Walterus filius Laurentii
ij bov., Andreas filius OoceUni ij bov., Johannes filius Hugonis
ij bov., Andreas de Woddemore ij bov., Hugo de Mechelbum j
bov., Gilbertus de Wilberfosse vij bov., Bobertus de Appclby j
bov., Johannes filius Willelmi v bov., Willelmus de Wapplington
iij bov., Thomas Burdon iij car., Johannes de Graham ^j bov.,
Bobertus filius Hugonis j bov., Thomas le Serjant j bov., Gal-
fridus de Graynesby ij bov.. Jacobus Puntifes iij bov., Willelmus
filius Willelmi iiij bov., Thomas filius Humfridi iij bov., Bobertus
de Hugate iiij bov., Petrus Aguillon j bov., Petrus Morers j bov.,
Thomas Qwinild ij bov., Bobertus filius Beatricis ij bov., Willel-
mus Faber et Bobertus de Hugate ij bov., Hugo Brune iiij bov.,
Adam Faber j bov., Beatrix Burdon j bov., Willelmus' de Alta
Bipa ij car. ij bov., Willelmus de Thomtoft* vj bov., Henricus
filius Walteri iiij bov., Willelmus filius Henrici v bov., Bobertus
de Midelton ij bov., Willelmus de Heseby iiij bov., Thomas
Tomy iiij bov., Thomas Molendinarius ij bov., Johaimes Michel
j bov., — ^unde xxiij car. terrae faeiunt feod.
i Probablj Alioia de la Hyde, widow of Robert de Everinglmni.
* Bobert de Peroy had a lioenoe to orenellate his residences at Sutton and
Bolton Percy in the 2l8t Edward I. (Fa9H Ehor., i., 385).
' Membrane iv., in dorso.
■" WilUam de Thomtoft, who also held 7 bovates in North Gave, had a charter
of firee warren in Thomtoft in the 82nd Edward I. (Col. Rot. Chart., 185). In
1807 he oocixre as ke^>er of the Hanaper in the Court of Chancery {Mem. of
FowUaUu Abbey, i., 188), and in 1316 he was certified lord of '' Die, Sandholme
cum Hithe"~Gilberdike, Sandholme and Hive — in Howden^hire.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. R. 255
OOTHEMUNDHAM.
De feodo de Perci ij car. terrae ij bov.
Rogerus de Grymston tenet vij bov., Hugo de Colevill v bov.,
Thomas de Stodeley vj bov., Stephanos de Colevill j bov., —
nnde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae j bov.
Rogerus de Grymston tenet j car. ij bov., Robertas Roulond
iiij bov., Walterus de Helperbi ij bov., Willehnus Lestabler ij
bov., Stephanus filius Beatricis iiij bov., Rogerus Coyne j bov.,
Nicholaus de Grymston ij bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
LONNESBUROH CUM TOLTHORP.
De feodo Archiepiscopi viij car. terrae.
Willehnus Sturtiiy tenet ij car., Johannes FEsquier j car., Jo-
hannes filius Reginaldi" residuum, — unde xxxij faciunt feod.
BRUNEBT.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iij car. vj bov.
Gerardus Salvayn tenet j car. TJ bov., Johannes de Fancortes
yj bov., Thomas de Hundgate ij bov., Nicholaus Maresc^ ij bov.,
Robertus Humfr^ et parcenaiii sui ij bov., Johannes de Clevyng
j bov., Elias de Fancortes j bov., Willehnus filius Adae j bov.,
Johannes de Narsburgh j bov., — imde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Moubrai j car. terrae j bov.
Ricardus de Brunneby v bov.. Jacobus de Milington j bov.,
Robertus filius Matildae j bov., Gerardus Salvayn j bov., — unde
XX car. terrae faciunt feod.
WILTON.
De feodo Archiepiscopi x car. terrae.
Brianus Burdon tenet ij bov., Johannes de Ayton j bov.,
Willelmus de Newerk j bov., Archiepiscopus tenet residuum, —
unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
MIDELTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae vj bov.
Willelmus Gamel tenet di, car., Johannes Warde di. car.,
Robertus de Kercroft iij bov., Thomas filius Serlonis ij bov..
Jacobus Tothe ij bov., Avicia de Anleghby iij bov., Ricardus
Tomy ij bov., Ricardus de Everingham ij bov., Johannes de
Merkynfeld*' iiij bov., Thomas de Covenham j bov., Johannes de
" Son and heir of Reginald Fitz Peter. He was summoned to Parliament
from the 25th Edward I. to the 1st Edward II. (Xhiad. Bar., \., 624).
* John de Markenfield, afterwards a canon of York and Bipon, and chan-
cellor of the Exchequer {Faiti Ebor., i., 393), was certified joint lord of Middleton
256 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
Cave j bov., Avicia Eucletes (?) j bov., Thomas filiiis Roberti j
bov., — unde viij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Roos ij car. terrae.
Thomas Tushet tenet ij bov., Johannes de Cave xiij bov.,
Johannes de Merkyngfeld iij bov., Galfridus Maresc' j bov.,
Thomas de Baynton j bov., — unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo Archiepiscopi Cantuar. ij car. terrae j bov.
Johannes Tomy tenet x bov., Willehnus Bati ij bov., Thomas
de Baynton j bov., B/obertus Blundel j bov., Johannes Grent' j
bov., Willelmus Rotour ij bov., — imde viij car. terrae faciunt feod.
NORTH D ALTON.
De feodo Daubeney'' vj car. terrae iij bov.
Willelmus de Bryninghirst tenet ij car., Willelmus Bemak
ij car., Hugo Hasting ij car., Willelmus de Hamelton iij bov., —
unde viij car, terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Bruys vj bov. terrae.
Willelmus de Hamelton tenet v bov., Willelmus Crispyng j
bov., — unde viij car. terrae faciunt feod.
BRUNHOM.5'
De feodo de Graistok v car. terrae.
Gilbertus de Lasceles tenet j car., Robertus de Esington iij
bov., Henricus de Derwentwater vj bov., Thomas filius Galfridi
j bov., dominus de Graistok tenet residuum, — unde xx car. teme
faciunt feod.
WARTRE.
De feodo de Trusbut vij car. terrae.
Ricardus de Bentele tenet j car., Johannes de Garton di. car.,
Thomas de Howetbn et mater ejus ij car., Willelmus de Roos
iij car. di., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
MILINGTON.
De feodo de Graistok iiij** car. terrae.
.... tenet j car. di., . . . . j car. di., . . . de Milington di. car.,
. . . . di. car., — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
in 1816. He was related to William de Hamelton, dean of York (Mem. of
FaufUcUns Abbey, i., 188), who ocours in the next entry as holding eight bovates
in North Dalton.
p William, son of Odenel de Aubeny of North Dalton, confirmed half a
carucate of land in North Dalton to the nuns of Watton (Burton** Mon Mor.,
412). ♦ Nunbumholme.
' According to Kirkby's Inquest, there were seven carucates in Millingtou
belonging to the fee of Graystock.
wapentake of harthill^ e. r. 257
[Baynton?]*
De feodo de Malo Lacu ix car. terrae vj bov.
LEKENFELD.**
Henricus de Percy* tenet ij car. terrae de domino rege in
capite^ unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
RAVENTHORP.*^
De feodo de Malo Lacu j car. ij bov.
Johannes de Breton tenet vj bov., Robertas de Melton ij
bov., Willelmus de la Dale ij bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
BRACKEN.
De feodo de Roos vj car. terrae.
Henricus Theays' tenet totum, — unde xij car. terrae fex;iunt feod.
KILLINOWIK jrXTA WATTON.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrae.
Thomas de Killingwik tenet ij car. v bov., Johannes de Malo
Lacu ij car. iij bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
YAPUM.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car. di.
Thomas filius Roberti de Boultony tenet iiij bov., Johannes de
Gray xiiij bov., Ricardus de Howeton ij bov., — unde xij car.
terrae faciunt feod.
« See page 82, antea.
' The roll is here much injured by damp, and five or six entries are iUegible.
" Membrane v.
• In 1308 Henry de Percy obtained a licence to fortify his castle at Leckon-
field {Oliver's Beverley, 473).
* The vill of Bayenthorp has disappeared. It stood about one mile south of
Leckonfield.
' Sir Henry Theys, or Tyes, was lord of the manor of Chilton, "co. "Wilts
(Part. Writs, i., 865). The writ of " diem clausit " taken upon his death bears
date 8th Oct., 1st Edward II. His son and heir, Henry Tyes, who was aged 22,
or thereabouts, at his father's death {Ibid., ii., 1509), died seised of the manor of
Bracken in the 1st Edward III. {Cal. Inq. p. m., ii., 3).
f Of this family, which sprung from the village of Bolton, near Yapham, a
few particulars have already been given (pp. 109, 112). Bobert de Bolton was
certified lord of Bolton, and also of Appleton in Ryedale, in 1316. Thomas de
Bolton, son of Bobert, brother and heir of John de Bolton, held the manor of
Hutton-upon-Derwent in 1300 and 1316, and also possessed property at Sandburn
and Carlton in the vicinity of York. It is not improbable that he was the
ancestor of a family which attained an influential position in that city before the
8
258 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
OOUTHORP.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iij car. terrse.
Brianus Burdon tenet j car. v bov., Ricardus Bustard vij bov.,
Hugo de Selby ij bov., Thomas de Galmethorp j bov., Alicia
filia Walteri j dov., — unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
HUOATE.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. terrae.
Thomas de Howeton tenet ij bov., filius Willelmi de Harum
iij bov., Thomas Walleran ij bov., Robertus Capcllanus j bov.,
Thomas de Tanstem j bov., Elias de Freres ij bov., Atto de
Flixton vj bov., Nicholaus filius Ricardi iij bov., Willelmus
Capellanus ij bov., Johannes filius Willelmi ad Marr' j bov.,
WUlelmus de Lathum j bov., — unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
ETTON.
De feodo de Stotevill ij car. terrae et di.
Adam de Boleton tenet di. car., Laurentius de Etton j car. di.,
Oliverus de Messingham' di. car., — ^unde viij car. terrae faciunt
feod.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iiij car. terrae.
Jacobus de Privill tenet iij car. ij bov., Rogerus Ughtred vj
bov., — unde viij car. terrae faciunt feod.
KILLINGWIK PERCI.
De feodo de Brus vj car. terrae.
Petrus de Fenton tenet j car., Ricardus de Fenton j car., haeres
Rogeri di. car., Robertus Daniel ij bov., haeres Willelmi del
Haie ij bov., Robertus filius Ivonis ij bov., Robertus Ughtred
tenet residuum, — unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
close of the fourteenth oentury. John de Bolton, senior, merchant, chamberlain
in 1380, died in 1395, and was buried in the conventual church of the Friars
Minors in York. John de Bolton, junior, who lived in the parish of St. Saviour
in the Marsh, was chamberlain in 1384, baiUff in 1386-7, M.P. in 1399 and
1406, and lord mayor in 1410. WiUiam de Bolton, merchant, by will dated
7th May, 1428, desired to be buried "in ecclesia Sancti Salvatoris in Ebor.,
subtus lapidem marmoreum patris mei in choro Sancti Johannis Evangclistse
ibidem." Another John de Bolton, merchant, was chamberlain in 1417, sheritf
in 1419-20, M.P. in 1427-8, and lord mayor in 1431. He died in August, 1 145,
and was buried in the church of St. Saviour. By Alice, his wife, daughter of
Nicholas Blackburn, senior, alderman of York, John de Bolton had, uith other
issue, a daughter Margaret, who married Henry Gascoigne, esq., of Harswell, and
died about 1471.
• Oliver de Mesaingham and Isabel his wife, living in Etton, gave four acres
of land in Traneby to the priory of Watton (Burton*$ Hon. Ebor., 416).
WAPENTAkE OF HARTHILL, £. B. 259
NES8INOWIK.
De feodo de Malo Lacu vij car. terrae.
Petrus de Malo Lacu tenet totum, — unde xvj car. terr» faciimt
feod.
BOULTON.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iiij car. terrae.
Johannes de Grai tenet j car., Robertus de Boleton" j car.,
RadulphxLs Dowai di. car., Adam de Esthorp di. car., Radulphus
de Mikelfeld di. car., Walterus Dowai iij bov., Petnis de Fenton
j bov., — unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Moubrai j car. terrae.
Isabella de Haule tenet vj bov., Robertas de Boulton tenet ij
bov., — ^unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
CRAUNCEWIK.
De feodo de Malo Lacu v car. terrae.
Galfridus de Hothum* tenet j car., Ricardus filius ejus di.
car., Avicia de Roston ij bov., Johannes de Crauncewik ij bov.,
Stephanus Amald di. car., Thomas Walleran ij bov., Johannes
de Hothum tenet residuimi, — unde xiiij car. terrae fjEU^iunt feod.
«
BESEWIR.
De feodo de Malo Lacu [blank] .^
Margeria Graunsard [et] Galfridus Aguillon'' tenent [blank'] ,
Willelmus Daniel tenet residuum, — ^unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
* Robert de Bolton was elected knight of the shire for the oounty of York in
the 34th Edward I. (Pari. Writs., i., 169). See page 257, note y.
* Geoffrey de Hotham is not mentioned by Dugdale or in any pedigree of
the family. In the SOth Edward I. he was appmnted one of the collectors, in
Yorkshire, of the Aid for marrying the king's eldest daughter {Pari. Writt, i.,
133). On March SOth, 1804, he had a licence to have an oratory for life within
his manor of Cranswick {FcuH Sbor., i., 360). In the 4th Edward TI. he
obtained a charter for a market and fair at Orauncewyk, and a gnnt of firee
warren in Hoton, Laxinton, Bordelby and Foul Sutton {Cal. Sot. Uhart., 143).
Geofl&ey de Hotham was returned lord of Hoton cum Orauncewyk, Scorborough,
Herleysey, Bordeby, and Luterington in 1316, and in 1330 he founded a house
of Austin Friars at Hull (Col. Top. et Oen., iv., 132).
' According to Kirkby's Inquest there were three caruoates in Beswick
belonging to the foe of Mauley.
•* In the 28th Edward I. Geoffrey Aguillon gave to the nuns of Watton a
rent charge of 208. out of half a carucate of land in Beswick (Burton's Mon.
Ehor., 412).
8 2
2G0
SN1GHT3 F£lfl IN lOR&SHlEB*
MOLSCROFT.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car, terne.
Johannes de Cave tenet yj bov,, Kogerns de Skotre*^ vj bov,,
Rogcrns de Wodlxall ij bo v., Bobertus Schalman ij bov.j — unde
xij car. terrBB faciunt feod.
BO0TH CLIFF.
De feodo de Malo Lacn j car, terrse.
WUJelmus de EveringUara tenet iiij bov*, Pctms Agnillon ij
bov:, Let' Bnming ij boy*, — unde xji car. terrse faciunt feod,
NORTH CLIFF.
De feodo de Vesci j car, terrse.
Nicholas de Cliffy tenet totimij — unde xx car, terras faciunt
feod.
HOWETON,
De feodo de Vesci di. car* terne,
Thomas de Howcton tenet totunxi — unde xx car. terrse faeiunt
feod.
HOLM CITM BU(R)sAt.
De feodo de Moubrai vj car. terrae.
Willelmus Const'/ junior, tenet di» car*, Johannes de Graynesby
ij bov., Kadulphus Eeauver j bov%, Simon de la More j bov.,
Willclmus Stnrmy j bov*, Thomas de Methain iiij bov,, Johannes
de Cayvill ij bov*, iUicia de Hothum ij bov*, Gerardus Salwayn
j car*, Johaimes de Colevill j bov*^ Henricus filius Roberti j bov,,
— unde xviij car» terr^e faeiunt feod.
^HOEP HERS£WELL.
De feodo de Roos j car* terrBe.
Robertus filius Willelmi de Thorp tenet ij bov*, Gerardus
Salvayn tenet residuum, — unde xvj car* terrse faciunt feod,
' Bj Inq. p. m., &th Edwnrd II., Rogar de Sootre died seised of lands in
Molscroftj Scrubbe.4 aud Walkmgton {Cal Inq.p. «•,, i., 247). Hd left li ividow,
A^es {Ahbretf. Mot. Orig., L, 188), and a daughter ftod heiress, Elizabeth, wbuse
Inq, p. m. wa^ takon in tbe 8tli Edward If. ( CaL Inq, p. *»., i., 257)* Eoger d©
Scot re wa* confitituted a baron of the Exchequer, 17th July, 1310 {FiMS*t
Judges, m., 300).
>■ In 1307 Nieholaa de Cljff obUined a charter of frise wajren in Oyffe and
SouthdifTe {Cat. EoL Chart., 140).
i" William lo Constable and Gerard Sal?ajQ were joint lords of Hulm cum
]3uT¥«j iu 1316. On April 26 th, 1319, Sir William le Constable was allowed to
have an oratorj in his manors of Holm and Flaynehnrgh during the wchbiiihop'i
plca^^ure {Fasti Ehor., i,, 415),
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ £. R. 261
De feodo Regis xyj car. terrse.
Willelmus de Harum tenet v bov,, Grodefridus Frankelyn iij
bov., Adam le Ken iij bov., Nicholaus Clericns ij bov., Thomas
at Stanes ij bov., Simon de la Grene j boy., Gerardus Salvayn
iiij boy., Robertus le Veyll ij bov. et ij partes j bov., Willelmus
Stnrmy j bov. et tertiam partem j bov., Robertas de Haiton ij
bov., Adam Francais iij bov., Adam de Wighton iij bov., 'Wil-
lelmus de Harthill j bov., Ricardus le Ken ij bov., Iiaeres Thomae
Hulkel ij bov., Willelmus le Stabler iij bov., Thomas de Stodelai
di. ear., Walterus de Grendale j car., Ricardus de Santon ij
bov., Ricardus de Bridmore iiij bov., Thomas de Howeton j car.,
Walterus Faber ij bov., Johannes Clericus ij bov., Johannes de
Holm iiij bov., Cassaner' j bov., Willelmus filius Jurdani j bov.,
Thomas Darayns ij bov., Johanna de Vivonia* et Paganus de
Tibtofb tenent residuum, — ^unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
KIBLINOCOTES.*
De feodo de Perci di. car. terrae.
Adam de Everingham et mater ejus' tenent totum, — ^imde xyj
car. terrae faciunt feod.
SRT7LC0TES.
De feodo Archiepiscopi ij car.
Johannes de Grei tenet totum, — unde x car. terrae faciunt
feod.
MITON.
De feodo de Vesci j car. terrae. ,
Gilbertus de Aton tenet totum, — imde xyj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
* Market "Weighton.
' Joan, eldest daughter and co-heiress of William de Fortibus, brother of
Hugh de Vivonia ( Cal. Oen., i., 89, 205), and widow of Eeginald Fitz Peter, had
lan(& in Wighton as part of her dowry {Dugd. Bar., i., 624). In the 27th
Edward I., being then 50 years old, she was found to be one of the heirs of her
mother, Matilda de Kyme {Cal. Chn., ii., 567).
i Payn de Tibetot, son and heir of Robert de Tibetot, by Eva, daughter and
heiress of Payne de Chaworth {S. Torks., i., 325), was about 18 years old in the
26th Edward I. (Cal. Oen., ii., 556). In the 5th Edward II. he obtained a
charter for a market and fair at Wighton, near Beverley ( Cal. Mot. Chart., 145),
and died about 1315 (Pari. Writs, ii., 1508). His widow, Agnes Tibetot, held
" Wichton cum Schupton," in 1316, jointly with Herbert Fitz John, grandson
of the above-mentioned Joan de Vivonia.
* Membrane v., in dorso.
' Adam de Everingham and Alice, his mother.
262 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
willajidsbt.
De feodo de Stotevill iiij car. teme.
WillehnHs Stele tenet vj bov.^ Robertus de WiUaideby ij bov.^
Jobaimes de Melsa tenet Tesidaum^ — unde viij car. terrse fadunt
feod.
De feodo de Yesci iiij car. terrse.
Johannes de Melsa tenet totum, — unde xvj car. terras fadunt
feod,*
HESELL.
De fisodo de Stotevill iij car. terrse.
Jacobus le Har]^ tenet j car.^ hseres Saieri de Bilton j car.,
Johannes le Moigne di. car., David de Cawod di. car., — unde
viij car. terrse fadunt feod.
ANLAGHBY.
De feodo de Malo Lacu di. car.
Thomas de Portington tenet totum, — ^unde xx car. terrse faciunt
feod.
COTTINGHAM.
De feodo de Stotevill vij car. terrse.
Robertus de Stotevill tenet j car., Domina" de Wake tenet
residuum, — unde viij car. terrse fadunt feod.
WLFERTON.
De feodo de Stotevill j car. terrse.
Robertus de Stotevill tenet totum, — unde viij car. terrae faciunt
feod.
triTHETON.*
De feodo de Stotevill vj car. terr«.
Willelmus Hardy tenet di. car., Robertus Daniel v} bov., Wil-
lelmus Spark j bov., Ricardus Russell ij bov., Ricardus de
Cardvill ij bov., Domina de Wake tenet residuum, — unde viij
car. terrse fadunt feod.
BENTELET.
De feodo de Roos j car. terrae.
Willelmus Pratte tenet ij bov., Ricardus de Bentelei residuum,
— ^undte xy car. terrse faciunt feod.
*■ Joan, widow of John VTake, who died in the 28th Edward I., leaving a
son and heir, Thomas, then aged two years {Cal. Gen., ii., &87, 616).
" Little VTeighton, near Cottingham.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILLj S. R. 263
ELVELE.
De feodo de Vesci v car. terrse.
Gilbertus de Aton tenet j car., Ricardos de Anlaghby j car.,
Johannes Fancort j car., Henricus de Siwardeby j car., Wil-
lelmus Consf ** j car., — ^unde xyj car. terr» faciunt feod.
SKITEBY.
De feodo Archiepiscopi v car. terree.
Archiepiscopus tenet totum, — unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
ELOHETON.
De feodo Archiepiscopi tj car. terrae.
Archiepiscopus tenet totum, — ^unde viij car. terrse faciunt feod.
8WANE8LUND, FERIBY CUM BRAITHWAIT.^
De feodo de Vesci viij car. terrse di.
Robertus de Roos tenet j car., Ricardus de Anlaghby j car.,
Alanus de Coupeland vj bov., Petrus Deyvill di. car., Willehnus
Smahnan iij bov., Robertus Maresc' ij bov., Nicholaus at West-
houB iij bov., hseres de Captoft di. car., haeres [de] Brisbang' ij
bov., Loretta de Fumivale^ residuum, — ^unde xvj car. teme
faciunt feod.
SOUTH BURTON.*"
De feodo Archiepiscopi x car. tenw.
Robertus de Coigners tenet ij car. v bov., Johannes de Stavelay
vj bov., Willelmus de Burton vj bov., Willelmus de la Dale ij
bov., Rosa de Esingwold ij bov., Galfiidus Cheseandbrede* j
bov., Galfiidus Pacok j bov., Archiepiscopus tenet residuum, —
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
BRANTINGHAM.
De feodo de StoteviU j car. et di.
Johannes de Colby tenet totum, — unde x car. terrse faciunt feod.
* According to Kirkby's Inquest (pc^e 80), William le Constable held some-
thing in Elvele (Kirk Ella) of tJohn de Yescy, and he of the heir of Moubray.
p Braithwait does not occur in the Nomina Villanmi, and I am unable to
identify it.
f Lora, daughter and oo-heiiess of Gerard Fumival, and widow of John de
TJsflete. In 1316 Lora de Usflet held " Swanlond cum Feriby " jointly with the
Prior of Ferriby.
*" Commonly called Bishop Burton.
• Geoffrey Cheese-and-bread. This singular name will probably be new even
to Mr. Lower.
264 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
De feodo de Faucomberg ij car. terrae.
Thomas filius Joliaimis [tenet] ij bov.^ Badulphus Hallemaa
iiij bov., Petrus de Hobn ij bov., Rogerus le Joven' ij bov.,
Bobertus filius Reginaldi ij bov., Rogerus Cai^)' ij bov., Wil-
leknus Halmen ij bov., — ^unde xvj car. terr« faciunt feod.
waldeby.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iiij car. terrae.
Robertus Freman tenet ij bov., Petrus de Trehous iiij bov.,
Johannes Abnan j bov., Simon du Lund iiij bov., Johannes
filius Roberti vj bov., haeres Henrici de Santon vj bov., Alex-
ander de Homsee ij bov., Archiepiscopus, nomine dotis, re-
siduum,— ^unde xij car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Vesci di. car.
Reynerus de Vesci tenet totum, — imde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feed.
RIFFLINOHAM.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iij car. teme.
Thomas de Howeton tenet j car., Radulphus de Ripplingham
j car., Alexander de Cave' iij bov., Willehnus Vavasur iij bov.,
Stephanus de Ripplingham ij bov., — ^unde xvj car. terrae faciimt
feod.
De feodo de Stotevill x bov.
Radulphus de Ripplingham tenet iiij bov., Willelmus de Coppe-
grave vj bov., — unde xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
DREUTON.
De feodo de Vescy ij car. terrae.
Simon de Dreuton tenet vj bov., Johannes filius ejus iiij bov.,
Johannes de Metham ij bov., Nicholaus de Cave iiij bov., —
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
' On Nov. 7th, SOth Edward I., Alexander de Gave was appointed one of the
collectors, in Yorkshire, of the Aid for marrying the king's oldest daughter
{Pari. WrUs, i., 183). In the 2nd Edward II. he obtained a charter of free
warren in South Gave, Bipplingham, Holm and Kiplingcotes ( Col. Rot. Chart.,
141)'. In 1311 he was one of the keepers of the lands and tenements which had
belonged to the Templars in the county of York (Fasti Ebor., i., 376). On Sept.
24th, 1814, bishop Eelhiwe, of Durham, ^nted an indulgence of forty days in
behalf of the chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the church of South Cave,
for the good estate of Alexander de Gave and Joan, his wife, and for the souls of
Peter and Ellen de Gave, his parents, who are buried in the church of All Saints
at South Gave {Ibid., 418). In 1816 Alexander de Gave was returned joint lord
of South Gave, North Gliff and South Cliff. He occurs as a commissioner of
array for the wapentake of Harthill in 1818, and was elected knight of the shire
for the county of York in the same year {Pari. WriU, ii., 651).
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. R. 265
ITERTHORP.
De feodo de Malo Lacu iiij car. terrae.
Johannes Benet tenet iij bov., Thomas de Lynton ij bov.,
Johannes le Boteler j bov., Ricardus Biset j bov., haeres
Simonis Bonrge j bov., hseres Godefridi Haye residuum, — unde
xvj ear. terrae faciunt feod.
NORTH CAVE."
De feodo de Malo Lacu ij car. vj bov.
Johannes de Metham tenet j car., Johannes Tothe j car.,
Ricardus Prestman ij bov., Ricardus de Morgvill ij bov., Wil-
lelmus de Danethorp ij bov., — unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Percy de KUdale ij car. terrae.
Haeres Elyae de Flanvyle iiij bov., Willehnus Sturmy, junior,
xij bov., — unde xx faciunt feod.
De feodo de Stuteville ij car. terrae et di.
Stephanus Taloun j car., Alanus de Coupeland v bov., Wil-
lehnus de Thometoft vij bov.,-r-unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
De feodo de Faucunberge iij car.
Willehnus filius Petri xj bov. et di., Nicholaus de Hothum j
bov., Johannes de Metham j bov. et di., Symon de EUerker iiij
bov., Johannes de Chiefnies j bov., haeres Roberti Cock j bov.,
Alicia Stelez j bov., Johannes Pay ij bov., Walterus Faucun-
berge, jimior, j bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
HOTHT7M.
De feodo de Malo Lacu xj bov.
Alicia de Hothum tenet totum, — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
Summa feodorum istius wapentachiiy xxvj feoda di. et vj**
pars unius feodi.
Summa denariorum, Iiij li. vjs. viijd.
" Membrane vi.
WAPENTACHIUM DE BUCK[ROSE.]
SHIREBT7RNE.
De feodo de Moubray xiiij car. terrae.
Adam de Evermgham tenet ix car. et ij bov., Willebnus de
Shirebume xiiij bov., Willelmus de Meaus x bov., Willehnus de
Ei^hom v] bov., Willelmus, capellanus de Yiphele, ij bov., Hen-
ricus Scot y bov., Willelmus Pulor iij bov., Ricardus, capellanus
de Grymeston, j bov., — ^unde xxiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo Arcbiepiscopi iij car.
Nicbolaus de Hastvng tenet vij bov., Willelmus de Erghom
yj bov., Willelmus de Shirebume v bov., Nicholaus de Hugate
j bov., Thomas Flayghgaft j bov., Thomas atte Strete j bov.,
Petrus de Ledemer (Sledmere) j bov., Thomas Frounf ij bov., —
unde xxj faciunt feod.
EST He(s)laRDTON.
De feodo de Moubray ij car. terrae.
Robertus de ColeviU tenet iij bov., Adam Bernard ij bov.,
Willelmus de Buskeby ij bov., WiUelmus Meignill di. car.,
Johannes Louny j bov., — unde xxiiij faciunt feod.
De feodo de Bruys yj car. et iij bov.
Robertus de Colvill tenet vj car. et j bov., Robertus Scrle ij
bov., — unde xxij car. et di. faciunt feod.
De feodo de Ros ij car. et di.
Willelmus de Rillyngton tenet vij bov. et di., Johannes dc
Rillyngton vij bov. et di., Willelmus de Shircburne iij bov.,
Rogerus de Den j bov., — ^unde xx car. faciimt feod.
TEDINOHAM.
De feodo Walteri de Faucunberge j car.
Priorissa de Yedingham tenet totum, — unde xxij car. et di.
faciunt feod.
De feodo Nicholai de Meignill v bov.
Willelmus le Colevill tenet j bov., Alicia Frybois j bov.,
Rogerus de Holond j bov., Thomas Le-nedy-man j bov., Robertus
Wwrde j bov., — unde xxij car. et di. faciunt feod.
WAPENTAKE OF BUCKROSE^ E. R. 267
KNAPTON.''
De feodo de Vescy v car. tcrrae.
Gilbertus de Aton* tenet xv bov., Willelmiis le ColeviU xv bov.,
NiclioIaTis de Snayington vj bov., Johannes Script' iij bov.,
Henricus de Malton j bov., — unde xxiiij car. faciunt feod.
SCAMSSTON.
De feodo de Moubray vij car. terrae.
Willebnus de Latymer tenet totum, — unde xxviij car. terrae
faciunt feod.
WYNTRINGHAM.
De feodo de Mortymer viij car.
Willehnus de Vescy tenet totum, — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt
feod.
NEWETON.
De feodo de Luterell x car. vj bov.
Thomas Playce^ tenet ij car., Willelmus Curcy xij bov., Petrus
Bekard ij car., Johannes de Heselarton j car., Isabella Playce
iij bov., Petrus de Garton iij bov., Robertus Dreng yj bov.,
Robertus Playce vj bov., Hawysia Mangevylain ij bov., Johannes
Gx)wer xiij bov., Walterus Marescall j bov., — unde xviij car.
faciunt feod.
SCAKELTHORF.
De feodo de Bygot vj car. terrae.
Badulphus filius Willehni xxij bov., Thomas dc Wollay xiij
bov.. Jacobus de Milyngton xiij bov., — ^unde xxviij car. terrae
faciunt feod.
De feodo de Ros j car. terrae.
Prior de Kirkeham tenet yj bov., haeredes Willelmi filii Willehni
de Ncuton ij bov., — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
NORTON.
De feodo de Moubray vj car. terrae.
Haeres Mathei de Louefiis'' xiij bov., haeres de Aton j car.,
Priorissa de Thycheued iij bov., Hamon Surdeval j car., — unde
xviij car. faciunt feod.
* Membrane vi., in dorso.
* Gilbert de Aton had a grant of fi^ warren in Knapton in the 2nd Edw. II.
{Cal. Rot. Chart.,\41).
* By Inq. p. m., 10th Edward II., Thomas Playce died seised of 2 oaruoates in
Neuton, 1 carucate in Dugelby, 12 bovates in Multhorp, and 13 borates in
Kirkeby in Grendale {Cal. Inq. p. w., i., 279). William Playoe was his son and
heir (Abbrev. Sot. Oriq., i., 233).
* The heir of Matthew de Louvaine was his son Thomas, who was aged twelve
years, or thereabouts, in the 30th Edward I. (Cal. Gen., ii., 624).
268 knights' f£es in Yorkshire.
WELLOM.
De feodo de Moiibray iij car. terrae.
Haeres* Willelmi de Aton tenet totum^ — unde xviij car. terrae
faciunt feod.
MENYTHORP.
De feodo Johannis Bygot iiij car. terrae et di.
Mar* de Nevill iij car. et v bov., Alicia de Hamby vij bov., —
unde xvij car. terrae faciunt feod.
EDILTHORP.
De feodo de Brus iiij car. terrae.
Badulphus de Frytheby tenet totum, — unde xxij car. terrae et
di. faciunt feod.
FRYTHEBY./
De feodo de Latymer ij car. terrae.
Badulphus de Frytheby tenet totum, — ^unde xxviij car. terrae
faciunt feod.
H0T7S0M.
De feodo de Ros xij car. terrae.
Willelmus de Ros tenet xj car., Walterus de Bardon iiij bov.,
Walterus Marescall ij bov., Willelmus de Priston ij bov., — unde
xxiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
SCRAYNOHAM.
De feodo de Wake vj car. vj bov.
Walterus de Langeton^ \j car., Willelmus filius Rocelyni ij
bov., Johannes Berard iiij bov., — ^unde xyj car. terrae faciunt feod.
LEPYNGTON.
De feodo de Ros iij car. vj bov.
Godefridus de Melsa iij car., Willelmus de Husom ij bov.,
Johannes de Lepyngton iiij bov., — unde xxiiij car. teme et di.
faciunt feod.
' Gilbert de Aton obtained a charter of tree warren in Wellom in the 2nd
Edward II. (Col. Rot. Ckart., 141).
/ Firby, in the parish of Westow.
f The well-known bishop of Liohfield and Coventry and a great statesman.
He was a canon of York and master of St. Leonard's Hospital (Fasti Ebor., i.,
802, 881). On the 13th kal. Dec., 1301, John de Chaggeley, priest, was insti-
tuted to the rectory of Scrayngham " ad pwesentationem dilectorum in Christo
filiorum domini Johannis de Drokenesford et magistri Thonisc de Eadburbyri,
canonioorum Ebor., a venerabili patre domino Waltero de Langeton, Coventr' et
Lich' episoopo, ad hoc plenam potestatem habentium " (Be^. Corhridge, 35 a).
WAPENTAKE OF BUCKROSE^ £. R. 269
De feodo de Dayvill iij car. \j bov.
Godefridus de Melsa tenet totum, — ^unde xxiiij car. terrae
faciunt feod. '
BARKETHORF.*
De feodo de Ros v car. et j bov.
Radulphiis de Barkethorp vij bov., Galfiddiis Stull iiij bov.,
Willelmus de Shirebume j car., Emma filia ejus x bov., Wil-
lebnus Crokes v bov., Isabella Crokes j bov., Avicia Crokes j
bov., Willelmus Molend^ j bov., Petnis de Sutton ij bov., Jo-
hannes de Brantyngham j bov., Willelmus Palmer j bov., — unde
xxiiij car. terrse et di. faciunt feod.
BUOOETHORF.
De feodo de Chancy iij car. et vij bov.
Godefridus Dautriue xiiij bov., Alicia de Limd* vij bov., Domina
de Gray ij bov., Ricardus le Vemoun j car., — unde xvj faciunt
feod.
Summa xj li. xiijs. iiijd. q.
LEVENYNG.-'
De feodo de Ros xij car. terrae.
Willelmus de Ros tenet xij bov., Rogerus Trussebut ij car. di.,
Johannes Bernevill vj car. vj bov., Willelmus filius Thomae
vj bov., Robertus de Grymeston iiij bov., — unde xxiiij car. terrae
faciunt feod.
^ The hamlet of Barthorpe, or Barthorpe Bottoms^ about two miles east of
Scrajingham, is in the parish of Acklam, and not in that of Scrajingham, as I
have inadvertently stated, aniea, page 71.
' The Inq. p. m. of Alice de Lund was taken April 22nd, d2nd Edward I. —
"Dicunt [jurati] super saoramentum suum quod quaxlam Agnes de Athewyk
fuit aliquando in seisina unius messuagii et septem bovatarum terra; cum peiti-
nentiis in Bugthorp quae ipsa Agnes nabuit ex dono et concessione Walteri de
Grey. — Et dicunt quod Petrus de Lund desponsavit dictam Agnetem in seisina
dictorum tenementorum existentem, et seisinam suam una cum praedicta Agnete
de prsedictis tenementis continuavit usque ad diem obitus dictse Agnetis; et
statim post mortem dictse Agnetis dominus Thomas de Chaunci, modo Baro de
Skyrpenbek, posuit clamium suum in dictis tenementis, nitens prsefatum Petrum
inde ejicere ; qui Petrus viribus praedicti Thomae resistens seisinam suam de dictis
tenementis continuavit ; ita quod praedictus Petrus in seisinam dictorum tene-
mentorum existens desponsavit prsedictam Aliciam, filiam praedicti Thomae de
Chaunci, et prsedictis Petro et Alicia in seisina dictorum tenementorum exis-
tentibus pracfatus Thomas propter securitatem dictae Aliciae filiae suae concessit
pracdictis Petro et Aliciae quod ipsi et haeredes sui de corporibus ipsorum procreati
tenerent dicta tenementa cum pertinentiis de ipso Thoma et haeredibus suis. —
Dicunt etiam quod Margareta, fUia pnedictae Aliciae, est ejus haeres propinquior,
et fuit aetatis quatuor annorum ad festum Annunciationis Beatae Mariae proximo
praeteritum " {Cal. Gen., ii., 661).
i Membrane vii.
270
ACCLOM.
De feodo de Ros \j car. et vj bov. terrae.
Hugo Broune tenet xij bov., Thomas Comewaleys xij bov.,
WiUehnus Crokes xj bov., Rogerus Trusscbut ix bov., Hugo
Gaugy ij bov., Margareta Crokes iij bov., Petrus Faber j bov.,
Alicia Clok ij bov., Agnes de Vcscy ij bov., — unde xxiiij car.
terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo Marmeduci de Thwenge v car. terrse.
Avicia de Gerwardeby x bov., Thomas de Cayton iiij bov., Adam
Arundel x bov., Avicia filia ejus iiij bov., Adam Verdenel' xiiij
bov., — unde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
BEROHTHORF.'*
De feodo de Bniys ij car. et di.
Walterus Uppiby iiij bov., Robertus Blaunch' iij bov., Ricardus
Everard ij bov., Radulphus de Prytheby vij bov., Ricardus
Stule j bov., Stephanus de Kenerthorp j bov., Henricus de Hou
j bov., Robertus de Dalton j bov., — imde xxij car. et di. faciunt
feod.
THURQBNTHORP."
De feodo de Bruys xiij bov.
Margeria uxor Ricardi iiij bov., Thomas de Midelton iiij bov.,
Willelmus West j bov., Johannes Belle j bov., Johanna Grymet
j bov., Thomas Lovel j bov., Willelmus Boneface j bov., — unde
xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
LANGTON.
De feodo de Wake xij car.
Willelmus de Langeton tenet x bov., Thomas Lovel di. car.,
Radulphus de Marinse ij bov., Isabella de Vescy x car., — unde
xij car. terrae faciunt feod.
* Garrowby, in the parish of Kirby-Underdale.
' Adam Verdenel was bailiff of York in 1287-8. He was the son of Robert
Verdenel " de Marisco, Ebor.," bailiff in 1253-4, who founded a chantry at the
altar of the Blessed "Virgin in the church of St. Saviour, and left a widow,
Mariote, who was living in 1281 (Itea. Wickwaine, 10). John Verdenel, brother
of Robert, was bailiff temp. Henry III., John de Selby then being mayor ( Coif.
MSS., Nero D. iii., 184). Another John Verdenel was chamberlain in 1290.
Vincent Verdenel was chamberlain in 1295, and bailiff in 1304-5. Robert, son
of the above-mentioned Adam Verdenel, was living in 1304, and his son, Thomas
Verdenel, of York, died about 1333.
"• Burythorpe.
■ The vill of Thurgenthorp, or Thomthorpe, has disappeared. It stood about
half a mile west of Langton.
WAPENTAKE O? BUCKROSE^ E. R. 271
BRIDDESSALE.
De feodo Archiepiscopi iiij car. terwe.
Adam de Briddessale vj bov., Gilbertus de Briddessale ij car.,
Thomas Wacelyn di. car., Willelmus Wacelyn vj bov., — unde •
xxj car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo Petri de Malo Lacu xj car. et di.
Adam de Briddessale tenet ij bov., Thomas Wacelyn iiij bov.,
Willelmus Wacelyn j car., Johannes de Bucketon di. car., Beatrix
de Berghthorp iij bov., Matilda uxor Willelmi yj bov., Petrus
de Malo Lacu viij car. j bov., — ^unde xiiij car. terras faciunt feod.
EST WHARRUM.^
De feodo Petri de Malo Lacu ij car. vj bov.
Badulphus de Barkethorp tenet j car., Willelmus de Thoraldeby
vbov., Robertus de Dugelby j bov., Rogerus Warde ij bov.,
Willelmus Slechte^ ij bov., Alexander de Walkyngton ij bov.,
Johannes de Buttercrambe ij bov., — unde xiiij car. terrae faciunt
feod.
SUTH WHARRUM.
De feodo de Percy vj car.
Robertus de Percy* tenet totum, — unde xxiiij car. terrae faciunt
feod.
BRIDDALE/
De feodo de Moubray iij car. terrae et di.
Willelmus le Latymer tenet xij bov., Robertus Ughtridd j car.,
Robertus de Creppyng j car., — ^unde xxiiij car. terrae faciunt feod.
RAISTHORP.'
De feodo de Bruys ij car. terrae et di.
Thomas de Gunays tenet j car., Johannes Grymet j car., Gilber-
tus de Raisthorp di. car., — unde xxij car. et di. faciunt feod.
TOUTHORP.
De feodo de Moubray ij car. et di.
Robertus Ughtridd tenet totum, — unde xx car. terrae faciunt
feod.
• Now called Wharram-le-street.
p William Slechte was baiUflF of York in 1279-80, 1284-5 and 1287-8. His
son, Alan Slechte, held the same office in 1314-5.
♦ In the 5th Edward II., Peter, son of Eobert de Percy, paid a fine of 20
marks for licence " acquirendi sibi et hseredibus suis manerium de Wharrum cum
pertinentiis, et advocationem ecolesi©, etc., de Roberto de Percy" {dhhrev. Mot
OHg., 191).
»" Burdale, in the parish of Wliarram Percy.
' Membrane vii., in dorso.
272 KNIOHTS' FEES IN YORKSHIRE.
De feodo de Ros ij car. ij boy.
Hamon Gruscy tenet j car., Robertns Cissor ij bov., Robertus
de Fosse iiij bov., Willelmus Boby iiij bov., — unde xx car. terrae
fiEU^iunt feod.
WETEWANGE.
De feodo Archiepiscopi xij car. terrae.
Dominus Archiepiscopus tenet x car. et j bov., Ricardus Aunsell
tenet vij bov. et di., Johannes Aunsell ij bov., Willelmus filius
Adae ij bov., Alicia Odard et Alicia de Hugate ij bov. et di.,
Laurentius atte Mar* et Matilda Brune j bov., — unde xij car.
terrse faciunt feod.
COLLOM.
De feodo Johannis filii B;eginaldi xij car. terrae.
Bogerus de Grymeston' tenet vj car., Ricardus de Berley vj car.,
— unde XV] car. terrae faciunt feod.
SLEDEMER.
De feodo de Ros v car. vj bov.
Oerardus Salvayn tenet iiij car. et di., Robertus filius Galfridi ij
bov., Willelmus Fraunceys iij bov., Henricus de Lutton iij bov.,
Walterus Palmer ij bov., — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Moubray xj car. vj bov.
Alicia de Wy vill tenet v car. di., Ricardus Layri ij bov., JoUanus
de Briddale ij bov., Martinus atte Mar* ij bov., Thomas de Wy-
vill iiij bov., Walterus de Dalton iiij bov., Johannes Puterel iij
bov., Robertus filius Galfridi ij bov., Ricardus de Cessewaus j
bov., Thomas Fraunceys j bov., Willelmus Cocus j bov., Gerar-
dus Salvayn iij car., — unde xxiiij car. faciunt feod.
WYVERTHORP.
De feodo Johannis filii Reginaldi xv car. terrae.
Johannes filius Reginaldi tenet xiij car., Robertus filius NigcUi
j car. et di., Willelmus de Erghom di. car., — unde xxj car. terrae
faciimt feod.
HELFERTHORP.
De feodo Johannis filii Reginaldi ix car. ij bov.
Ricardus de Benyngton tenet vj bov., Adam Bruys j car., Cecilia
de Monte iiij bov., Thomas de Cayton j car., Adam de Helper-
thorp iij bov., Matheus de CoUom j bov., Willelmus de Cattou
ij bov., Thomas Drury ij bov., Beatrix de Bilton** v car., — unde
xxj car. terrae faciunt feod.
' On the 6th kal. June, 1S08, Sir Roger de Grymeston and Julian, his wife,
presented Martin de Grymeston, priest, to the rectory of Collum {Reg, Ch-eenfield,
para i., 110 a),
• Probably " domina Beatrix de Bilton, quondam uxor domini Martini de
Otringham" {Reg, Melion, 298. Poulson's HoldertMs, ii., 425).
WAPENTAKB OP BUCKROSE^ E. R. 273
EST LUTTON.
De feodo Johannis filii Reginald! v car.
Johannes Bard tenet xiij bov., Johannes de Irton iij bov.,
Robertus fiUus Nigelli j car., Johannes de Heselarton ij bov.,
Johannes de Menyngthorp ij bov., Robertus de Colevill j car.,
Beatricia Playce ij bov., Domina de Turkelby ij bov.^ — unde xxj
car. terrse faciunt feod.
WEST LUTTON.
De feodo Johannis filii Reginald! vj car. terrae.
Willelmus Bard tenet ix bov., Nicholaus de Langeton' xij bov.,
Willelmus Sturmy j car., Robertus de Beverley j car., Johannes
Squier ij bov. Willelmus de Lutton iij bov., Robertus Dreng ij
bov., Stephanus filius Elenae j bov., Thomas de Cotom j bov. et
di., Thomas del How di. bov., Robertus de Catton di. bov.,
Robertus filius Anabillae di. bov., — unde xxj car. terrae faciimt
feod.
THURKELBY.
De feodo de Moubray iiij car. terrae.
Letitia de Nouers tenet ij car. terrae, Beatrix de Bilton ij car.
terrae, — unde xxj car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Meignill iiij car. terrae.
Letitia de Nouers tenet ij car., Beatrix de Bilton ij car., — unde
xxj car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo Johannis filii Reginald! j car. terrae.
Letitia de Nouers tenet di. car., Beatrix de Bilton di. car., —
unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
DUGELBY.
De feodo de Vescy vj car. vj bov. di.
Robertus de Bucketon tenet xiij bov., Thomas Plaice vij bov.
di., Johannes de Meningthorp j car., Willelmus Lovel vj bov.,
Robertus du Celer iij bov., Willelmus de Vesci iiij bov., Adam
Maresc' iiij bov., tenentes Adae de Dugelby iiij bov., Gilbertus
Tixtor ij bov., Isabella uxor Walteri ij bov., Thomas de Birkyn
j bov., — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
• Nicholas de Langton was bailiff of York in 1286-7, and mayor in 1297 and
1306. His eldest son, Nicholas, was certified lord of Heworth, near York, in
1316, and in 1322 was appointed keeper of the archbishop's palace and prison in
York {Reg. Melton, 157). He held the office of mayor from 1322 to 1333, and
again from 1338 to 1341. In 1342 John de Langton, son of the last-mentioned
Nicholas, did homage to archbishop Zouche for lands in Huddleston {Reg. Zouche^
300 a). He was bailiff in 1346-7, and mayor from 1352 to 1363. In 1373 the
wardship and marriage of John, his son and heir, was granted by archbishop
Thoresby to AVilUam Gray, citizen of York, and Robert de Wyclif, rector of
St. Crux {Fasti Ebor., i., 4if>4). This John married Joan, daughter of Sir Robert
Neville, of Hornby, and was father of Sir John Langton, of Farnley, near
Leeds, who was high sherifl' of Yorkshire in 1425, and died in 1459.
T
I
274 knights' fees in Yorkshire.
multhorp.*'
De feodo Johannis filii Reginald! iij car. terrae et di.
Thomas de Alberbirg tenet ij car., Thomas Plaice j car. et di.,
— unde xxj faciunt feod.
SKIRKENBECK.
De feodo de Chancy vij car. terrae yj bov.
Elias de Burton tenet iij bov., Rogenis Bati iiij bov., Walterus
Gruncewall iij bov., Alexander le Seijant ij bov., Robertus
Rathebon iiij bov., Robertus Beverig j bov., Thomas filius Adae
ij bov., Petrus Thurkill j car., Johannes Burdon j car., Thomas
e Irton j car., Thomas Chanci in Thoraldeby* xiij bov., Wil-
lelmus de Thoraldeby iiij bov., Willelmus Freman ij bov., —
unde xv] car. terrae faciunt feod.
THORP ELTS.y
De feodo de Roos x bov.
Robertus Paa tenet totum, — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo Comit' Albemarliae ij car. ij bov.
Henricus de Pokethorp tenet j car., Emma de Pokethorp ij
bov., Radulphus' filius Willelmi di. car., Matheus de Boithorp
ij bov., Robertus de Meltenby j bov., Willelmus de Scraihing-
ham j bov., — unde xvj car. terrae faciunt feod.
FRIDAITHORP.
De feodo de Roos j car. terrae.
Rogerus Ughtred tenet di. car., Willelmus filius Adae de
Fymmer di. car., — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
De feodo de Cantirbury v bov.
Rogerus Palmer tenet totum, — unde xx car. terrae faciunt feod.
CROHUM.
De feodo Archiepiscopi x car. terrae j bov.
Robertus de Crome tenet j car., Petrus de Haulay j car.,
Rogerus de Grymston j car., Ricardus de Berley di. car.,
Johannes de Cayton di. car., Johannes de Cessevaus** j bov.,
Ricardus filius Simonis j bov., Stephanus West j bov., Alicia
uxor Roberti j bov., Willelmus Padmer j bov., Stephanus de
Thorp ij bov., Oerardus Salvayn v car. j bov., Isabella de
Cotum j bov., — ^unde xxx car. terrae faciunt feod.
* Mowtfaorpe, in the parish of Kirby Grindalythe.
' Thoralby Hall is about a mile and a half N.£. of Skirpenbeck.
' See page 72, note a.
• Ealph Fit£ William was certified lord of Thorpe Basset in 1316.
■ John de Seaevaux (Thixendale) was M.P. for the city of York in 1300,
1305, 1807, 1311, 1815 and 1318. Nicholas de Sezevaux was M.P. in 1313 and
1327.
WAPENTAKE OP BUCKROSE^ E. R. 275
ORYMESTON.
De feodo de Bniys iij car. terrse.
Johannes Grymet tenet j car., Radulphus de Fritheby xiij bov.,
Milo de Stapelton iij bov., — ^unde xxij car. et di. faciunt feod.
De* feodo de Moubray j car. terrse et di.
Johannes de Menithorp tenet di. car., Johannes Grymet j car.,
— ^unde xyj car. terrse faciimt feod.
RILLIN6TON.
De feodo Comit' Albemarlise yj car. terrse.
Henricns de Pokethorp tenet x bov. di., Emma de Pokethorp iij
bov., Willehnus le Latimer iij bov., Gilbertus de Briddessale v
bov., hseres Willelmi de Aton j bov., Willehnus Heyelick j bov.,
Willelmus de Rillington ix bov., Emma uxor Gilberti iiij bov.,
Robertus de Rillington ij bov., Jul' Tumild [et] Robertus
Tumild di. bov., Johannes Tregenaus et Hospit' j bov., Emma
filia Idonis, Willelmus filius Gilberti, Johannes de Langthwait,
Thomas Faber [et] Prior de Malton ij bov., Thomas de Katton
ij bov., Radulphus Hervy ij bov., Ricardus Vemoun ij bov., —
unde xvj car. terrse faciunt feod.
De feodo de Roos xx bov. terrse.
Ricardus le Vemoun tenet xv bov., Willelmus le Latimer j
bov., Robertus Paa j bov., Willelmus filius Thomse et tenent' iij
bov., — ^unde xx car. terrse faciunt feod.
SETRINOTON.
De feodo Johannis Bygot xij car. terrse.
Johannes Bygot* tenet viij car., Robertus de Bucketon vij bov.,
Galftidus Stull vij bov., Thomas ad Molendinum ij bov., Wil-
lelmus de la Botelrie ij bov., hseres Galfiridi de Sutton ij bov.,
Robertus Kotes j bov., Galfridus Capellanus j bov. di., Ra-
dulphus Chamberlayn j bov. et di., Clemens' de la Grene ij
bov., Hugo Palmer ij bov., Willelmus Chamberlayn j bov.,
Walterus Russell j bov., Galfridus de Helperby j bov., Robertus
filius Walteri j bov., — unde xvij car. terrse faciunt feod.
Summa istius tvapentachii, xvij feoda et iiij^ pars unius
feodi milit.
Summa denariorumy xxxv li. xs.
• Membrane viii., in dorso.
* In the Slst Edward I., Sir John Bjgod, of Stockton, obtained a charter
from the king confirming the manor of Settrington to him and the heirs of his
body (Cal. Rot. Chart., 134). It appears from his Inq. p. m., which was taken in
the d3rd Edward I., that he held " manerium de Seteryngton cum pertinentiis
de domino rege in capite, quod manerium Bogerus le Bygod, Comes Norfolc' et
Mareschallus Anglise, dedit per ohartam suam prspfoto Johanni le Bvgod de
Stoketon et IsabeUee uxori suie.'* His son Ralph, then aged upwards of twenty
years, was his next heir {Cal. Gtm.^ ii., 690).
T 2
AID GEANTED TO KING EDWARD I.
[tran8crip]tum* summarum de [auxiJlio* regi concesso ad
PRIMOGENITAM PILIAM SUAM MARITANDAM, ANNO XXXI.
STAINCLIF/
Summa xxxij li. xjs. viijd.
" From the original Subsidy Boll preserved among the records of the Queen's
Bemembrancer in the Exchequer. This is one of the documents kindly pointed
out by Mr. Walbran, as mentioned at page 234. The roll consists of three
membranes^ and contains the returns for a portion of the West Biding only.
Imperfect transcripts of this aid may be found in MSS. Dodsworth (vol. xxvii.)
and Bawlinson (450 B.) Dodsworth's copy was taken firom a roll " in custodia
honorabilis domini Boberti comitis de Kingston super Hull, 10 May, 1632.''
* In the 2nd volume of the Memorials of Fountains Abbey (p. 35), Mr.
"Walbran gives the following account of this Aid: — "On the 1st June, 18th
Edward I., 1290, the Parliament granted an aid of 40s. from each knight's fee
in the kingdom for the marriage of the king's eldest daughter. When his sister
was married to the king of Scotland, her father had received only 2 marks from
each fee, but on this occasion it was conceded ' quod dominus rex percipiat et
habeat de quolibet feodo militari quadraginta solidos, hac vice, plenarie et
integre : ita tamen quod alias non cedat eis in frsejudicium vel consuetudinem '
(Solul. Pari. J i., 25. Pari. Writs, i., 20). The aid was not, however, collected
until the king by letters patent, dated 7th November, 30th Edward I., after
reciting the grant, and that the collection had been hitherto graciously suspended
for the greater ease of the commonalty, empowered the sheriflFs and others to
collect the same (Sotul. Pari., i., 266)."
One moiety of this aid was to be paid into the Exchequer on the oct&ves of
the Purification, and the other moiety on the morrow of the Ascension {Pari.
Writs J i., 132). By the above-mentioned letters patent, the sheriff, Alexander
de Cave and (Jeoffrey de Hotham were appointed collectors in the county of York
(Ibid., 133). Of the two last-named persons some notices have already been
given (pp. 259, 264).
' That portion of the roll which comprises the wapentake of Staincliffe is so
much injured by damp that I did not attempt to transcribe it. And this was the
less necessary, as the " Inquisitio de feodis militum," printed at page 189, is of
the same date, and contains similar information.
YOUCROSSE.'
Thornbton.* De Rosea* de Moubray pro quinque car.
terr» in Thometon, unde xiiij car., etc., xiiijs. iiijd. ob. De
Ingramo de Gynes'' pro duabus ear. terr» in eadem, unde, ut
supra, vs. ixd. De Gregorio de Thometon pro una car. terras
in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. xd.
CuLPHAM. De Willelmo filio Johannis de Clapebam pro
tricesima parte unius feodi milit. in Clapham, xvjd.
Dent. De Hugone fiUo Henrici* pro una car. terras in
Dent, unde xiiij car., etc., ijs. xd. ob.
Sadberoh. De eodem Hugone pro una car. terrae in Sad*
bergh, unde, ut supra, ijs. ixd. ob.
Inoleton. De Jobanne filio Hugonis^ pro tribus car. terrae
in Ingleton, unde xviij car., etc., yjs. viijd. q.
Bentham. De eodem Jobanne pro tribus car. terrae in
Bentbam, unde, ut supra, yjs. viijd. q.
AusTWiK. De Jobanne de Harington pro sex car. terrae in
Austwik, unde, ut supra, xiijs. iiijd. ob.
Summa Ivjs. xd.
• The wapentake of Ewcross does not occur in Kirkb/s Inquest or in the
Feoda Militum.
* Thornton in Lonsdale.
' Boesia, widow of Boger de Mowbray, and sister to Gilbert, earl of Clare
{Duad, Bar.^ L, 126).
« " Cristiana, quae fuit uxot Ingelrami de Gynes," was living in the 19th
Edward II. (Ahhrev, Rot, Oiy., 293).
« Hugh Fits Henry died in the 83rd Edward I., and was succeeded by his son
Henry (CW. Gen., it, 697).
/ The In^. p. m. of John Fitz Hugh, who married Isabella, daughter and
(leiresB of Michael de Byhill, was taken 18th January, 34th Edward I. The
lurors si^ that " Henricus filius Johannis fllii Hugonis est propinquior hseres
ejus, et mit setatis trium annorum ad festum Sanoti Edmundi Begis et Martyris
proximo proteritum'' (C€U. Oen., ii., 679). Ett etiam nova inquisitio ad in-
gmrendmm quU tU danUnu* de Burton in Loneedals, de quo manerium de Ingelton
ieneiur in eapite :^** Johannes filius Bogeri le Moubray est dominus de Burton,
qui infira etatem est et in custodia domini regis. Et Boysia, quse fuit uxor
Boeori le Moubray, dotata est per ipsum dominum regem de prsodicto manerio
de Burton" (Ihid.).
MORLAY.
Farnelay. De Margareta* de Nevill pro iij car, terr» in
Famelay, unde xviij car. faciunt feod.^ vjs. viijd.
Heton. De eadem Margareta pro iij car. terrae in Heton
Flattes* fsicjj nnde, nt supra^ vjs. viijd.
Armelat. De eadem Margareta pro iiij bov. terra in
Armelajr, unde, nt supra, xiiijd.
Idel. De Roberto de Plumpton*' pro iij car. terra in Idel,
unde xiiij car. faciunt feod., viijs. vijd. ob.
Eland. De Hugone de Eland pro una car. et sex bov.
terra in Eland, unde xvj car., etc., iiijs. iiijd. ob.
Carlinghou. De Hugone de Eland pro ij bov. terra in
Carlinghou et Batelay, unde, ut supra, vijd. ob.
OuRUM.'' De Johanne de Lascy pro una car. terra in
Ourum, unde, ut supra, ijs. yjd.
WiRKELAY.* De WiUelmo de Wirkelay pro una car. terra
in Wirkelay, unde xviij car., etc., ijs. ijd. ob. q. De Bogero de
Northalle pro una car. terra in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. ijd.
ob. q.
Hecmundwik. De Jobanne Tilly pro una car. terra et ii^
bov. in Hecmundwik, unde xx car. terra, etc., iijs.
GoMERSALE. Dc codcm Johanne pro sex car. terra in
Gomersale, unde, ut supra, xijs.
ToNG. De Ricardo de Tong pro iij car. terra in Tong,,
unde xviij car., etc., vjs. viijd. q.
North Birel. De Willelmo de TSwinlington pro ij oar^
terra in Swinlington/ ("sicj, unde, ut supra, iiijs. vd. ob.
* Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir John Longvillers, of Hornby, and
widow of Sir Geoffrey de Neville {Thoresby'M Dueat. Leod., ed. 1816, 184). By
Inq. p. m. taken in the 12th Edward II., Margaret de Neville died seised, inter
alia, of the manor of Famley, which she held of the honour of Pontefiract, and
of lands in Heton (Col. Inq. p. m., i., 290).
* An error for Heton Clack, now called Cleckheaton.
* Son and heir of Sir Robert de Plumpton, by Isabella, daughter of Serlo de
Westwick {Dugd. Visit, of Yorks., ed. Surt. Soe., 190). His grandfather, Nigel
de Plumpton, held Idell of the earl of Lincoln in the 29th Henry III. {Plumpton
Corr.j ed. Camden Soc., xvii, xx).
^ South Owram, in the parish of Halifax.
' Wortley, near Leeds. ^ See page 225, aniea.
29) Aim emjkVTEm lo kis« evwakd i.
Mri>cxT03(. De Simooe de Crcppcne pro i^ car. teme in
MidehoD, imde^ at snpvm, dL marc
BjfcTELAT. De Ada de Oxenhope et Johanne fifio Willefani
pro nj car. teme in BateUj, nnde, nt snpra, dL maic.
Eedulawz. l>e Johanne de Heton ^o i} car. et dL terrae
in Eidealawe^ nnde xt car,^ etc., di. maic.
Lttkbsege. De Roberto de LTrenege et WQlefano de
Lrrenegc pro iij car. terrae in LTrersege, nnde rriij ear., etc.,
dL marc.
MiarELD. De Johanne de Heton et Ada de Pbntefiracto
et Johanne^ rectore ecclesiae de )Iirfeld; et Ada de ETering^ham
pro ij car. terrae et «ex bov. in Mirfeld, nnde, nt supra, ijs. ijd-
De Ada de Hop^om^ pro ij bov. terrae in eadem, nnde, ut sopra,
Tijd. De Ada de Helagh pro nna car. terrs in eadem, nnde,
nt supra, ij«, ijd. ob. q.
LoPTHocs. De Thoma de Lofthons pro nna car. terrae in
Lofthoufl, nnde xij car., etc., xld.
HuKSLET. De Willelmo le Latimer pro iij car. terrae in
Hunslet, nnde xxiiij car., etc., vs.
Calverlay. De Johanne Scott pro nna car. terrae in Cal-
▼erlay, nnde, nt supra, xxd.
Ferslay. De eodem Johanne pro xj bov. terrae in Ferselay,
nnde, ut supra, ijs. iijd. ob.
Pudesay. De Hugone de Wodhall pro ij car. terrae in
Pudesay, unde, ut supra, xld.
MoRLAY />icy.* De Simone Warde pro vj car. in Drittling-
ton, unde xviij car. terrae, etc., j marc.
[BiESTON et Morlay.] Dc Willebno de Bieston pro iij
car. terrae in Bieston et Morlay, unde, ut supra, di. marc.
Summa vij li. xs. xd.
' He is called Hopton at page 225.
^ See page 227, antea.
STRAFFORD.
Brinsford^ etc. De Ada de Nonnanvile pro iino feodo
milit. in Brinsford, Tribergh et Dalton/ xls.
Wath, B(r)ampton/ [etc.] De Willelmo le Flemming*^
pro j feodo in Wath, B(r)ampton, Wambewell, Derfeld et
Wrtlay/ xls.
Treton [et] Ullay. De Edmundo Wastenais pro uno
feodo in Treton et Ullay — pars de xls. — xxvijs. xd.
Aston. De Willelmo de Cantolupo* pro uno feodo in
Aston, xls.
Edlingtox. De Warino filio Fulconis pro medietate unius
feodi in Edlington, xxs.
Magna Halton. De Willelmo de Hamelton pro medietate
unius feodi in Magna Halton^ xxs.
MoREHous. De Willelmo le Latimer pro medietate unius
feodi in Morehous et Clayton, xxs.
* In the Feoda Militum (p. 230) Adam de Nonnanvill is returned as holding
one knight's fee in " Brinsford, Tryberge, Dalton et Boulton."
* Brampton Byerlaw, in the parish of Wath-upon-Deame.
' Son of Reiner le Fleming. In the 2l8t Edward I. he was called to shew by
what right he claimed to have gallows and infangtheof at Wath, when he pleaded
that all his ancestors had enjoyed that privilege (S. Tarks., ii., 65. Plac. de Quo
War., 203). William le Fleming died in 13^, leaving Beiner, or Beginald, hia
son and heir, then between thirty and forty years of age (Cat. Oen., ii., 785).
' Wortley, in the parish of Tankersley {8. Yorkt., ii., 307).
' In the 2Ist Edward I. William de Cantilupe and Emma, his wife, were
summoned to shew bv what right they claimed to have free warren in all their
demesne lands in "Aston, Kereby, BAvenesthorp, Bolteby and Trillebv,** and
infangtheof and gallows in the same towns {Plac. de Qwo War., 225). William
de Cantilupe died about the 2nd Edward II. (Ahbrev. Rot. Or^., i., 161), and
shortly afterwards the lands of Aston were claimed by T. de Outhenby, or de
Aunby, and William de Ergham, as the representatives, the one of Christian,
the other of Joan, sisters of Osbert de Arches, while Edmund Mansel claimed a
third part, as son and heir of Alice, another sister. He brought his action, and
the cause came to a hearing in the 5th Edward II., when the jury found that
Alice was a bastard, and the plaintiff in mercy (8. Torke., ii., 161). In the
Knights' Fees in the wax)entake of Strafforth (temp. Edw. II.), mentioned at
paj^e 230, note A, it is stated that " Willelmus de Ergham et Thomas Anesley
(sic) ton' unum feodum de (sic) Aston de feodo [de Luterell]." In the Nomina
Villarum, however, Thomas de Aunby is returned sole lord of Aston in 1316,
and, as Thomas de Outhenby, he occurs as patron of that rectory in 1321 (Reff.
Melton, 150 ft).
282 AID GRANTED TO KINO EDWARD I.
HoTON Paynel. De Galfrido Luterel^ pro medieiate unius
feodi in Hoton Paynel, xxs.
BiLHAM. De Thoma de Barvile pro di. feodo milit. in
Bilham, xxs.
Thirneschoch. De Magistro Roberto de Bameby pro
quarta parte unius feodi in Thirneschoch, xs.
Frickelay. De Willelmo le Vavasour pro octava parte
unius feodi in Frickelay, vs. De Johanne Haringel^ pro octava
parte unius feodi in eadem, vs.
HiKELTON, ETC. Dc WiUclmo Daniel,* Egidio de Hikelton,*
Thoma de Asshebur' et Waltero de Apperley pro uno feodo in
Hikelton et Cateby, xls.
Cantelay. De Priore de Wirkesop, Abbate de Kirkestall,
Priore Hospitalis Sanctse Katerinse Lyncoln^ et Priorissa de
Hanepol pro di. feodo milit. in Cantlay, xxs.
Loversale. De Johanne de Ripariis pro iiij^ parte unius
feodi in Loversale, xs.
Langetwait.-'* De Willelmo de Langtwait pro iiij** parte
unius feodi milit. in Langtwait et aliis* vilUs, xs.
RouTHEMARAYS. Dc Johaunc de Aneslay, S(tephano) de
Bella Aqua et Willelmo de Appelford pro j feodo milit in Bouth-
marays et Wambewell, xvs.
Hoton Lyvet et Pickeburn. De Jacobo Lyvet pro uno
feodo milit. in Hoton Lyvet et Pickeburn, xls.
Summa xxj li. vijs. xd.
/ Sir Geoffrey Luterell, son and heir of Sir Bobert, was 21 years old on the
l8t of June, 25th Edward I. {Col, G^n., ii., 536). He married Agnes, daughter
of Sir Bichard Sutton, of Sutton, oo. Notts., and died in 1345 {StapUton't Trinity
Priorv, 160).
f In 1814 John de Haringel was a commissioner of Array in the wapentake
of Straflbrth (Pari. Writi, ii., 974).
* He is called Danyell at page 281. Peter de Botherfield, who held the vill
of Hiokleton at the date of Kirkb/s Inquest (p. 4), had a son William, who left
four daughters his co-heirs, of whom one married William d'Eyyile, who is said
by Dodsworth to have held Hickleton (8, Torks., ii., 133).
' " Egidius, filius persons de Hekelton," married another of the daughters
and co-heirs of William de Botherfield (8. York*,, ii., 138).
J Langthwaite is the name of a farm about throe miles N.W. of Doncaster.
* According to the Feoda Militum (p. 281, antea\ William de Langwath held
the fourth part of a knight's fee in Langvirath and Bramley. But in the above-
mentioned Knights' Fees in this wapentake (temp. Edw. II.), it is stated that
" hmr* Willehni de Langhtwaytften'] iiij*^ partem unius feodi in Langhtwayt,
et iiy*^ partem unius feodi in Waddesworth."
TIKEHILL.
Bentlet. De Pagano de Tibtofk pro uno feodo milit. in
Bentlejr, xls.
Athewik^ etc. De Alicia du Loiind* pro di. feodo milit. in
Athewik et Bameby, xxs.
WiLTHORP. De haer* Johannis de Bella Aqua pro di. feodo
milit. in Wilthorp, xxs.
Parva Halghton. De Jolianne de Anneslay pro di. feodo
milit. in Parya Halghton/ xxs.
WiKERLEY. De (Jaco)bo Lyvet pro di. feodo milit. in
Wikerley, xxs.
BouLTON ET SwYNTON. Dc Thoma de Mounteney et Ste-
phano de Bella Aqua pro di. feodo milit. in Boulton et Swynton^
xxs.*'
Sproteburgh^ etc. De Willelmo filio Willelmi pro ij feod.
milit. in Sprotteburgh cum membris^ iiij li.
Deningby, etc De Willelmo le Vavasour de Deningby
pro uno feodo milit. in Deningby et Neuhalle/ xls.
Gressebrok. De Thoma Barbot pro di. feodo milit. in
Gresebrok, xxs.
Melton. De Willelmo de Sancto Giorgio pro di. feodo in
Melton, xxs. De Willelmo le Crescy pro di. feodo milit. in
Melton, xxs.
HoTON Robert, etc. De Roberto de Hoton pro uno feodo
milit. in Hoton Robert, Stansale et Wilsik, xls.
Shelton. De Waltero de Tyneslawe et Johanne de Shelton
pro uno feodo milit. in Shelton — ^pars de xls. — xxs.
Staynton, etc. De Johanne Le Boteler pro uno feodo
milit. in Staynton et Helghby, xls.
Wadworth. De Adam de Everingham pro imo feodo milit.
in Wadworth, xls.
Summa xxiij li.
' See page 269, note t .
* " Johannes de Annesley tenet in Parva Halghton et Arkesay di. feod. milit. *'
(p. 232, antea).
' The above six entries are bracketted together in the margin of the roll, with
the description " Honor de Bentley " annexed.
^ Deningby and Neuhalle are not mentioned in the Feoda Mihtum.
BARKESTON.
MiKELFELD. Dc Osberto de Spaldington et Johanne de la
Launde pro uno feodo milit. in Mikelfeld — pars de xls. — xs.
LuTEiNOTON. De Johanne de Nevill et suis participibus pro
uno feodo milit. in Lutrington, xls.
Styveton. De Johanne de Raygate pro uno feodo milit. in
Styveton, Thorp Wilughby, etc./ xls.
HoDELSTON. De Johanne de Melsa pro uno feodo miUt. in
Hodeleston^ xls.
Gaytepord. De Johanne de Burstall pro di. feodo milit. in
Gaytford^ xxs.
Bretton. De Johanne de Lasey pro iiij^ parte unius feodi
milit. in Bretton/ xs.
LuMBY. De Johanne de [Raygate]* et Hugone, presbitero/
pro iiij** parte unius feodi milit. in [Lumby], xs.
BiRNE. De Johanne de Bella* fsicj pro di. feodo milit. in
Bime, xxs.
South Milford. De WUlelmo de Camera pro tertia decima
parte unius feodi milit. in South Milford, iijs. ob. q.
Barkes[ton]. De Archiepiscopo Ebor. pro quarta parte
unius feodi milit. in Barkcs [ton] , xs.
Tadcastre. De Henrico de Percy pro iiij car. terrae in
Tadcastre, unde x car. faciunt feod., — pars de xyjs. — vs. viijd.
Heselwod. De Willelmo le Vavasour pro iij car. terrai in
Heselwod, unde xiiij car., etc., viijs. vijd. ob.
RiTHRE [et] Leede. Dc WiUclmo de Rithre pro uno feodo
milit. in Rithre et Leede, xls.
Bramham. De hser' Petri de Malo Lacu pro quarta parte
unius feodi milit. in Bramham, xs.
Clifford. De Johanne Burdon, Willelmo Inwardby, Mar-
meduco de Clifford et Angertino Salwayn pro dua])us car. ternc
et di. in Clifford, unde xiiij car., etc., vijs. ijd. q.
* See page 218, antea.
* According to the Feoda Militum (p. 213), John de Lascy held the fourth
part of a knight's fee in Bretton and Gayteford.
* This roll, as I have previously stated, is much injured hy damp, and tlio
writing is in many instances completely effaced. The bracketted portions ol' the
text are supplied, as far as practicable, from the Feoda Militum.
' Hugh, the priest of " Fery juxta Pontem" (p. 213, antea).
* " Hseres domini Johannis de Bella Aqua " (i». 214, antea).
WAPENTAKE OF BARKSTON-ASH^ W. B. 285
[OcLESTHORP.] De Johanne de Oclesthorp pro di. car.
terrae in Oclesthorp^ unde, ut supra, — pars de xvijd, q. —
viijd. ob.
[Sutton.] De Johanne de Rothirfeld pro ij car. terrae in
Sutton, unde, ut supra, vs. ixd.
[Farburn.] De hser* Roberti de Everingham pro di. feodo
milit. in Farburn, xxs.
[Hathelsat, etc.] De [Milone] de Stapelton pro [quarta]
parte unius feodi in Hathelsay, Brayton et Beghby,*^ xs.
[Carleton. De^ pro iij] car. terrse in Carle-
ton, unde viij car., etc., xvs.
[Kyrkby et Grimeston. De Margare]ta* de Nevill pro
[ij] car. terrae in [Kyrkby et Grimes] ton, unde xiiij car., etc.,
vs. ixd.
[North Milford.] De [haered^] Roberti de North Milford
pro una [car. terrae] in North Milford, unde, ut supra, ijs.
xd. ob.
Grimston. De [Ada] de Mikelfeld pro di. car. terras in
Grimston, unde, ut supra, xvijd. q.
Hirst Courtenay. De [Johanne] de Foxholes et suis par-
ticipibus pro ij car. terrae in Hirst Courtenay, unde, ut supra,
[vs.] ixd.
Saxton. De Alesia de Lascy pro iij car. terrae in Saxton
cum membris, unde xiiij car., etc., — pars de viijs. vijd. ob. —
xvijd. q.
Touteton. De Willelmo de Stopham pro ij car. terrae in
Toueton, unde xiiij car., etc., vs. ixd.
Summa xvij li. ixs.
/ This place is called Barneby in the Feoda Militum. I am not able to
identify it.
r Probably " De Auchero filio Henrici." See p. 215, antea.
* Margaret de Neville died seised of lands in Kirkby and Grimston by Inq.
p. m., 12th Edward II. {Col. Inq. p. m., i., 290).
SKIRCAKE.]
Morton. De heer* de Morton pro ij car. et di. terrae in
Morton, unde xiiij, etc. — pars de vijs. ijd. q. — iijs. vjd. q. Vice-
comes recepit residuum.*
Ilkelat. De villata de Ilkelay pro ij car., unde, ut supra,
— ^pars de vs. ixd. — ijs. xd. Vtcecames recepit residuum.
Yedon. De heer* de Yedon pro una car. et di., unde xvj
car., etc., iijs. ixd.
BouDON. De Priore de Boulton pro una car. terrse in Rou-
don, unde, ut supra ; de Thoma de Horsford pro una car. terras
in eadem, unde, ut supra — ^pars de vijs. vjd. — iijs. Vic rec.
resid.
HoBSFORD. De Thoma de Horsford pro una car. terrae in
Horsford, unde, ut supra, — ^pars de ijs. vjd. — xvd. Vic. rec.
resid.
Carleton. De haer* de Carleton pro ij car. terrae in
Carleton, unde, ut supra, vs.
Heddingley. De Willelmo Paytefin pro di. feodo milit. in
Heddingley, xxs.
Potter Neuton. De Willelmo de Wentworth pro di. fcodo
in Potter Neuton, xxs.
Allirton Gledhou. De haer' Willelmi de Allirton pro di.
car. terrae in Allirton Gledhou, unde xvj car., etc., xvd.
GiPTON, De Alexandro de Ledes* pro una car. terrae in
Gipton, unde, ut supra, ijs. vjd.
SwiLiNGTON. De Hugone de Swinlington pro ij car. et di.
terrae in Swinlington, unde, ut supra,^ xs. De eodem Hugone
pro di. feodo milit. in eadem, xxs.
Alirton juxta Aquam. De Comite Lincolniae pro ij car.
terrae in Allirton juxta Aquam, unde x car., etc., viijs.
• These words in their contracted form, Vie. rec. res., or Vic. r. r., are added
in another hand. They shew what the collectors did not and what the sheriff
did receive. By the Letters Patent mentioned at page 277,* both parties were
empowered to collect, and what the sheriff got ¥rill be accounted for on the Pi})e
BoU, probably with the addition of some facts not mentioned here.
* Alexander de Ledes had a g^rant of free warren in Gipton in the 33rd
Edward I. (Cal. Mot. Chart., 136).
' That ten carucates, and not sixteen, made one knight's fee in Swillington
is proved by the amount which Hugh de Swillington paid for the two and a half
carucates held by him, and also by the entry in the Feoda Militum.
WAPENTAKE OF SKYRACK^ W. R. 287
Preston. De Ada de Preston pro di. feodo milit. in
Preston, xxs.
OusTHORP. De har' Willelmi de Lincoln pro una car. et
di. terrse in Ousthorp, unde x car., etc., vjs. De haer' Ricardi
Lourd' pro v bov. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs, yjd.
Gerford. De Ada de Preston pro ij car. terrae in Gerford,
unde, ut supra, viijs. De haer* Simonis de Bupe pro una car.
terrse in eadem, unde, ut supra, iiijs.
Secropt. De Comite Lincolniae pro una car. terrse in Secroft,
unde, ut supra, — pars de iiijs. — xld. De Willelmo Le Wayte
pro una car. terrae in eadem,'' unde, ut supra, — pars de iiijs. — xld..
Bechaoh, [etc.] De haer* Andreae Grammary pro tertia
parte imius feodi in Abirford, Bechagli et Cusseford,' j marc.
Thornoure. De Willelmo de Hamelton pro iiij** parte
unius feodi milit. in Thornoure, xs.
ScARTHCROFT. Dc Willclmo de Bithre pro ij car. terrae in
Scarthecroft, unde x car., etc., — pars de viijs. — iiijs. Vic. rec.
rend.
ScHADEWELL. Dc hser* de Schadewelle pro di. feodo milit.
in Schadewelle, xxs.
Arthinoton. De Laurentio de Arthington pro di. feodo in
Arthington, — pars de xxs. — xs. Vic. rec. resid.
Alwaldley. De haer' Willelmi de Alwaldley pro ij car.
terrae, unde xvj car., etc., — pars de vs. — ijs. yjd. Vic. rec, resid.
De Rogero de Witheton-^ de Alwaldley pro una car. terrae in
eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. yjd.
Est Kesewik. De haer* de Est Kesewik pro di. feodo, —
pars de xxs. — xs. Vic, rec, resid.
Harwod. De haer' de Harwod pro xj car. et una bov. terrae,
unde xyj, etc., — ^pars de xxvijs. ixd. ob. q. — xiiijs. iijd. ob. q.
Vic. rec, resid.
Ledes. De Comite Lincolniae pro iiij** parte unius feodi in
Ledes, xs. De Rogero de Ledes pro octava parte unius feodi in
eadem, vs.
WoDHUsoM. De haer' de Berley pro una car. terrae, unde
xiiij car., etc., — pars de ijs. xd. ob. — xyjd. ob. Vic, rec, resid.
Bingley. De haer' de Bingeley pro di. feodo, — pars de xxs.
— xs. Vic, rec, resid.
GisELAY. De Simone Ward pro xvij^ car. terrae, unde xxiiij
^ This carucate was in Kidall. See page 208, antea,
' Most likely Cusseford is some place near the river now forgotten, or remem-
bered only as a farm.
/ Perhaps Roger de Witheton ( Weeton) was the heir of William de Brandon.
See p. 209, antea.
' These xvij carucates were in Guiseley, Hawkesworth and Baildon. See
page 209, antea.
288 AID GRANTED TO KING EDWARD I.
car. terraBj etc., — pars de xxviijs. iiijd. — ^viijs. iiijd. Vic, rec,
resid.
PouEL. De Bicardo de Goldesburgli pro iiij** parte unius
feodi in Pouel, — pars de xs. — vs. Vic. rec, resid,
BuRGHLAT. De Bicardo de Babyngton pro di. feodo in
Burlay at Mensington, — pars de xxs. — xs. Vic, rec, resid.
Otteley. De Archiepiscopo Ebor. pro di. feodo in Ottelay,
pars de xxs. — ^xs. Vic. rec, resid.
Berwik. De Comite Linoolnise pro iij car. terrae in Berwik,
unde X car., etc., xijs.
Thorp Stapelton. De haer' de Thorp Stapelton pro ij car.
terrje, unde, ut supra, — ^pars de viijs. — vjs.
Parlington. De Hugone Dispensator pro iiij car. terrae
et septem bov. in Parlington,* unde x car., etc., — pars de xixs.
yjd. — ^ixs. ixd.
Summa xyj li. ijs. iijd. ob.
* In Parlington and Hillum (p. 210, antea).
AT1V8TY.
Thorp Bustard. De Johaime de Gray pro una car, et r
bov. et di. terrse in Thorp Bustarrlj nnde x car., etc., vjs, ixd,
Dc Roberto Bnstard pro una car. tcrr^ in eadem, unde^ ut
supmj — ^pars de iiijs. — \JH,
Thorp Acom*" De Elena de Sntton pro ij bov, terrae in
Thorp Aconi, unde xv car,, etc, — pars de \iijd, — iiijd. l>e
Ada de Thorp pro v bov. et di, in oadem, umlej ut supra, xxd.
De Johanne de Gray pro sex bov* terrae in eadem, undcj nt
supra, ijs,
Wil(s) THORP.* De Roberto de Pontefracto pro ij car. et di,
terrae, unde xiiij cai'. et di. facinnt feocL, igs. xjd,
AcASTRR Malbys. De Ricarc!o de Malebys pro iiij ear,
tcrrse in Acastre Malbya, nnde xv can, etc., xa, viijd*
CoLTON. De hier* Gacei Chaumon pro xx bov, terras in
ColtoGj nnde viij car* ct ij bov. facinnt feod,, xijs. jd* ob* De
Eoberk* Ughtred pro \iij bov, terree in eadem, unde, ut supra,
iiijs. xd* q, De Henrico filio Eicardi pro iiij bov, terrae in eadem,
nude, ut aupra, ija. vd, De Henrico de Seotenay pro ij bov,
terra* in eadem, unde^ ut supra, xiiijd* ob» De Ricardo Ayr pro
una bov, terree in eadem, nnde, ut supra, \ijd. q. De Johanne
filio Donsse pro una bov. tcrrse in cadcm, unde, ut supra, vijd, q.
Appelton. De Thoma de Mouiiceaux pro ij car. terrae in
Appeltouj unde xij car. tcrrje, etc.j vja, viijd, De Johauiie
Sampson pro ij ear, terrse in eadem, undcj ut supra, vjs* \iijd,
Dc Johaune Faucomberge pro ij car. terrse in eadem, unde, ut
supra, vjs, viijd.
Styveton. De Roberto Ughtrcd et Isabella uxorc ejus pro
iiij car. et di* terne iu Styveton^ unde viij car,, etc.^ xxijs, vjth
De Thoma Ccrfe pro di, car, terrae in eadem, nnde x car,^ etc., ijs.
BoLtLTOPf. De domina de Yesey pro viij car. terrse in Boul-
tou, unde xiiij car., etc., xxijs. xd. ob.
HoRNJNGTON* De WiOclmo de Rithre pro xviij bov. terrai
in Horuingtoti, unde x car. terrae, etc, ixs, De Willelmo de
Homiugtou pro iij bov. terrse in eadem, unde, ut supra, xviijd.
• A clerical error for TViorp A ton, now called Middlethorp*
* S^e page 290* pottea.
V
290 AID GRANTED TO KING EDWARD I.
OxTON. De pluribus libere tenentibus de Oxton pro iiij car.
terrae in Oxton, unde, ut supra, — pars de xyjs — yjs. ixd.
BiLBURGH. De Johanne de Raygate pro j car. terrae, unde
XV car. et di. faciunt feod., ijs. vijd. De Rogero Easy pro iiij
car. terrae et ij bov. in eadem, unde, ut supra, xjs. De Priore
Sanctae Trinitatis pro iiij bov. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra,
xyjd. De Ricardo filio Gerardi pro iij bov. terrae in eadem,
unde, ut supra, xijd.
AsKHAM West. De Priore de Briddelington pro iiij car. et
di. terrae in Bridd. (sicj, unde x car. terrae, etc., xviijs.
Thorparches. De haer^ Laderenae pro iij car. terrae, unde
xiiij car. et di. faciunt feod., viijs. iijd. ob. q.
Walton. De Johanne Faufax et Henrico de Camera pro
una car. terrae in Walton, unde xiiij car., etc., ijs. xd. ob. De
Elya de Farwath, Willelmo Scott et Willelmo Martel pro j car.
terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. xd. ob.
Bilton. De Willekno le Vavasour pro ij car. terrae in
Bilton, unde xiiij car. et di. faciunt feod., vs. vjd. ob. De eodem
Willelmo pro ij car. terrae quas tenet de Priore de Parco in
eadem, unde, ut supra, vs. \jd. ob. De Ricardo le Walais pro
ij car. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, vs. vjd. ob.
Knapton. De Johanne de Grantham pro iij car. terrae in
Knapton, unde xij car., etc., xs.
FoLiFAiT. De Alano de Folifait pro j car. terrae et di. in
Folifait, unde, ut supra, vs. De haer^ Willelmi filii Thomae pro
una car. et di. in eadem, unde, ut supra, vs.
Cathirton. De Henrico de Cruce et Emma uxore ejus pro
una car. et j bov. terrae, unde xiiij car. et di., etc., iijs. jd. ob.
De Willelmo le Cerf pro iij bov. terrae, unde, ut supra, xiijd.
ob. De haer^ Roberti Proudfote pro di. car. terrae in eadem,
unde X car., etc., ijs.
Merston. De haer* Willelmi filii Henrici et Hugone Prodom
pro j car. et di. terrae, unde x car. et di., etc., — pars de vs. ixd.
—ijs. vjd.
RuoHFORD. De Willelmo de Bugthorp et Alicia uxore ejus
pro iiij car. terrae in Rughford, unde xiij*^ car. terrae, etc., xijs.
iiijd.
Wil(8) THORP. De Priorissa de Munketon pro di. car. terrae,
unde xiiij car. et di., etc., — pars de xvjd. ob. q. — viijd. ob. q.
ToKBWiTH. De Johanne de Kirkeby pro j car. terrae et ij
bov., unde, ut supra, iijs. vd. ob. q. De haer* Amory ct Tlioma
Turpyn pro j car. in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. ixd. q. De
* Aooording to the Feoda Militum, 14 carucatcs made a knight's fee in
Bufforth.
WAPENTAKE OP THE AIN8TY, W. R. 291
Roberto de Pontefracto pro una car. terrse in eadem^ unde^ ut
supra^ ijs. ixd. q.
Skakilthobp. De Roberto Ughtred et Isabella uxore ejus
pro iij car. terrae in Skakilthorp^ unde viij car. et di., etc., xiiijs.
jd. ob.
WiGHALE. De hser' Reginaldi de Albo Monasterio pro v
car. terrae in Wighale, unde xx** car., etc., xs.
Helaoh. De [Ricardo] le Walais pro iij car. et di. terrae
in Helagh, unde, ut supra, vijs. De [Willelmo le Va]va80ur
pro iij car. et di. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, — pars de vijs.
— iijs. ^d.
HoTON. De [Johanne] de Creppinges pro ij car. terrae in
Hoton, unde xiiij car., etc., vs. ixd. De Roberto Fox pro una
car. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, ijs. xd. ob. De Roberto
Clerevaux pro ij car. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, vs. ixd.
Wlsington. De [Mauge]ro le Vavasour pro iij car. terrae
in Wlsington, unde x car., etc., xijs.
AcASTRE Selby. Dc Abbatc de Selby pro iij car. terrae in
[Acastre] Selby, unde xv car., etc., — ^pars de viijs. — iiijs.
CouPMANTHORP. Dc Ricardo Malebys pro iij car. terrae in
Coupmantborp, unde xij car., etc., xs.
Summa xyj li. vijs. ijd. ob.
t72
AGGEBRIGG."
Crofton. De Roberto de Pontefracto pro una car. terrse in
Crofton, unde xij car., etc., xld.
ScHiTTELiNGTON. Dc Johannc He[rljr, corjonatore, pro di.
car. terra in Schittelington, unde, ut supra, xxd.
Snythale. De Comite Lincolnise pro iij car. terrae in
Snythale, unde xij car., etc., xs.
[Aykbton.] De eodem Comite pro iij car. terrae in Ayketon,
unde, ut supra, xs.
Crofton. De Bicardo le Walays pro una car. terrae in
Crofton, unde^ ut supra, xld.
Floketon. De Ada de Everingliam pro di. car. terrae in
Folketon fsicj, unde, ut supra, xxd.
[Hbton.] De Ada de Hopton pro ij bov. terrae in Heton,
unde xviij car. terrae, etc., yjd. ob. q. De Willclmo [de He] ton
pro ij bov. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, vjd. ob. q.
Lepton. De Ada de Everingham pro di. car. terrae in Lep-
ton, unde xviij car., etc., xiijd. ob. De [Johanne dc] Heton
pro di. car. terrae in eadem, unde, ut supra, xiijd. ob.
Farnelat. De [Franc] one Tyas pro ij car. terrae in Fame-
lay, imde, ut supra, iiijs. vd. ob.
Thornhill. De Johanne de Tliomhill, Willclmo dc Metlic-
lay et Thoma de Langfeld pro ij car. terrae, unde xij car., etc.,
di. marc.
Whitteley. De Comite Lincolniae pro una car. terrae,
unde xviij car., etc., ijs. [ijd.] ob. q.
Sharneston. De Maugero le Vavasour pro ij car. terrae,
unde xij car., etc., di. marc.
Summa Is. iiijd. ob. q.
' This wapentake does not occur in Kirkby's Inquest
CLARHOU.
Bethemeslai. De vill. [de Bethemeslai pro]* yj bov. terr»,
ainde xiiij car., etc., faciunt . . . . De eadem [vill. pro . .] car.
terrae, unde, ut supra, — pars de vs. ob. q. — Vic. rec,
resid.
Nessefeld. De vill. [de Nessefeld] pro iij car. terrse, unde,
ut supra, — pars de viijs. vijd. ob. — ^iiijs. jd. ob. Vic. rec. resid.
MiDELTON. De vill. [de Midelton] pro iij car. terrae, unde
xvj car., etc., — ^pars de vijs. vjd. — ijs. ixd. ob. q. Vic. rec. resid,
AsKEWiTH. De vill. [de A8ke]with pro iiij car. terrae, unde
xij car., etc., — pars de j marc. — di. marc. Vic. rec. resid. De
[eadem vill. pro] ij car. terrae, unde xiiij car., etc., vs. ixd.
Lethelay. De vill. [de Le]thelay pro ij car. terrae, unde,
ut supra, vs. ixd.
Castelay. De [vill. de] Castelay pro una car. terrae, unde,
ut supra, [ijs.] xd. ob.
KiRKEBY Orblauers. Dc [viU. de Kirke]by Orblauers
cum hameletto de Walton pro iiij car. terrae, unde, ut supra,
[xjs.] vjd.
SiCKLiNGHALE. Dc [vill.] dc SickHngbale pro iiij car. terrae,
unde, ut supra, xjs. vjd.
Lynton. De vill. de Lynton pro ij car. terrae et di., unde,
ut supra, vijs. ijd. q.
Spofpord. De vill. de SpoflFord pro ij car. terrae et di., unde,
ut supra, — pars de vijs. ijd. q. — ^vs. xjd. ob. q.
FoLiFAiT, ETC. Dc viU. dc Folifait et Haketon pro j car. et
di. terrae, unde, ut supra, iiijs. iijd. ob. q. De eadem vill. pro
xij bov. terrae, unde x car., etc., faciunt feod., vjs.
[Plumpton.] De villata de Plumpton pro ij car. terrae,
unde xiiij car., etc., vs. ixd. De [eadem vill.] pro ij car. terrae,
unde, ut supra, vs. ixd.
[RiBSTAN Parva. De vill. de] Ribstan Parva pro ij car.
terrae, unde xiiij car., etc., vs. ixd.
[CoLTHORP. De vill. de] Colthorp pro iij car. terrae, unde,
ut supra, viijs. vijd. ob.
" Sc€ nol€ c, page 284.
294 AID GRANTED TO KING EDWARD I.
[Wbdbrby. De vill. de We] derby, unde, ut supra, pro iij
car, terrse, viijs. vijd. ob.
[Parva Stodelay. De vill. de Parva Stodelay] pro una car.
terrsB, unde, ut supra, ijs. xd. ob.
[AsMUNDBRBY. Dc vill. dc Asmuii] derby pro [iij] car.
terrse, unde, ut supra, viijs. vijd. ob.
[Denton. De vill. de Denton] pro ij ear. terrse, unde xij
car., etc., — [pars de j marc] — di. marc. Vic. rec. resid,
[Parva Tymbel. De vill. de Parva] Tymbel pro una car.
terrae, unde, [ut supra, — pars de . . . .] — xxd. Vic. rec. resid.
[Neuhalb. De vill. de] Neuhale pro tribus car. terr«,
imde, [ut supra], xs.
[Farnblay. De vill. de Far]nelay pro car. terrae, unde
xvj, etc., — ^pars de . . . . — vs. Vic. rec. resid.
[Lindelay. De vill. de] Lindelay pro [una] car. terrae,
unde, ut supra, [ijs.] vjd.
[Wbston. De vill. de Weston pro ix] bov. terrae, unde xij
car., etc., — ^pars de iiijs. ixd.* — xxijd. ob. Vic. rec. resid.
[Aldefeld.] De vill. de [Aldfeld pro . .] car. terrae, unde,
ut supra, di. marc.
W[ynkesle] Y. De vill. de W [ynkesley] pro una car. terrae,
unde xiiij car., etc., ijs. xd, ob.
KiRKBBY Malsard. Dc vill. dc Kirkeby Malsard cum
membris pro uno feodo, — pars de xls. — xxxs.
AzERLAY. De vill. de Azerlay pro [v] car. terrae, unde x
car., etc., xxs.
RippELAY. De vill. de Rippelay pro [ij] car. et di. terrae,
imde X car., etc., xs.
Berohby. De vill. de Berghby pro ij car. terrae, unde, ut
supra, viijs.
North Aykbton*^ fsicj. De vill. de North Ayketon pro iij
car. terrae, unde, ut supra, xijs.
South Ayketon*' fsicj. De [vill.] de South Ayketon pro iiij
car. terrae, unde, ut supra, xvjs.
Ingmanthorp. De vill. de Ingmanthorp pro iij car. terrae,
unde, ut supra, xijs.
Parva Cathale. De vill. de Parva Cathale pro una car.
terrae, unde, ut supra, iiijs.
Brame. De vill. de Brame pro [una] car. terrae, unde, ut
supra, iiijs.
RiGTON. De vill. de Rigton pro . . car. terrae, unde xij
car., etc., di. marc.
* If the number of bovates be correct, this amount should be iijs. ixd.
* A clerical error for North Dighton.
^ A clerical error for South Dighton.
WAPENTAKE OF CLARO^ W. R. 295
[Kesewik.] De vill. de Kesewik pro . . car. terrae, unde
X car., etc., — ^pars de xs. — vs.
W[iTHETON.] De vill. de [Witheton] pro [. . car.] terrse,
unde xij car., etc., — ^pars de j [marc] — ^vs. viijd. Vic. rec, resid,
GoLDESBURGH. [Dc vUl. dc] Goldesba[rgh pro . . car.
terrae, unde], ut supra, j marc.
HopERTON. [De vill. de] Hoperton pro [. . car. terrse,
unde, ut supra], di. marc.
Allirton. [De vill. de Allir]ton pro [. . car. terrse, unde],
ut supra, di. marc.
Clareton. De vill. [de] Clareton pro . . car. terrae, unde,
ut supra, di. marc.
QuixLAY. [De vill.] de Quixlay pro [yj] car. et di. terrae,
unde, ut supra, xigs. viijd.
Grene Hamerton. [De vill. de Gr]ene Hamerton pro iij
car. terras, unde xij car., etc., xs.
Nun[e Munketon. De vill. de N]une Munketon pro iij
car. terrae, unde, ut supra, — ^pars de xs.— di. marc.
D[uNSFORD ET Branton. Dc vill. dc Dujnsford et B[ran]-
ton pro iij car. terrae, unde, ut supra, — ^pars de xs. — xld.
[Flasceby. De vill. de Flasceby pro . . car.] terrae, unde,
ut supra, xld.
Summa xviij li. xixs. vjd.
RIPON.
NiDD ET*
Cattehall. De Willelmo [Fo8s]ard pro una .... vs.
Burton. De Petro Bekard pro una car xld.
Summa ....
Summa summaimm^ . . . . ij li. vjs. ijd. ob. q.
' About twelve entries relating to places within the liberties of Bipon,
Knaresburgh, and Aldburgh are illegible.
THE
NOMINA YILLARUM
FOB
YORKSHIRE.
9th EDWARD II.
THE
NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
9th EDWAED II.
The Nomina Villanim have already been printed with the Parlia-
mentary Writs (vol. ii., div., iii.), edited by Sir Francis Palgrave,
and published by the Record Commissioners in 1834. I have
explained in the Preface why it was considered advisable to re-
print in the present volume that portion of the document which
relates to the county of York. The following account of the
record itself is derived fix)m Sir Francis Palgrave's valuable
work.
The " Nomina Villarum '* is a document consisting of the
returns made to writs tested at Clipston, 5th March, 9th Edward
II., severally addressed to all the sheriffs throughout England,
stating that the king wished to be certified how many and what
hundreds and wapentakes there were in the sheriff's bailiwick ;
and how many and what cities, boroughs, and townships there
were in each such hundred or wapentake, and who were the
lords thereof; and the sheriff was therefore commanded dili-
gently to inform himself of the premises, so that, at his next
proffer at the Exchequer, he might give full information to the
treasurer and barons thereupon ; and the sheriff, for this reason,
was to appear in person at the proffer, unless he should have
licence to be absent : these returns being required in relation to
the military levies granted in the Parliament at Lincoln, in the
quinzaine of St. HUary, 9th Edward II., when it was directed
that one man-at-arms should be raised from every township.
It will be observed that the writs require the sheriff to
attend in person to give information ; and it is therefore possible
that, when the sheriffs appeared before the barons, the returns
were drawn up from the materials which they had obtained.
Being of considerable length, the returns assumed the shape of
300 THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
rolls, as appears from such of the originals as are yet extant,
which consist of the writs and returns for the counties of
Devon, Middlesex, Salop and StaflFord, and Southampton, pre-
served amongst the records on the side of the Lord Treasurer's
Remembrancer.
In the 1st Henry VII. it was noticed that these rolls or
returns, in consequence of the very frequent searches made upon
them, being, as the record says, in daily use, had become so
blind and frayed that they could be scarcely read or understood :
by which it was apprehended that great detriment would ensue
to the king and the crown. Upon inspection accordingly of
the rolls, by the barons, it was ordered that the same should be
transcribed in quires, and made up and engrossed in a book, to
remain for ever in the Exchequer.
For this purpose John Snede, writer, was appointed, and
admitted by the barons of the Exchequer, and he was to receive
three shillmgs and fourpence per quire for his labour. When
completed, the book contained twenty quires and one half, for
which he was paid at the stipulated rate. This book was de-
posited with the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, but it has
long ago disappeared. Transcripts, more or less imperfect and
corrupt exist, however, in different repositories.
To this account of the "Nomina Villarum'' Sir Francis
Palgrave adds the following extract from a communication
received from Mr. Hunter, the historian of South Yorkshire,
respecting the application of the document: — "The value to
topography of the Nomina Villarum lies chiefly in this, that we
find in it direct evidence of the persons who held the smaller
subdivisions of the great tenancies at a particular period. With-
out its assistance, I know not how this information is to be
arrived at, in any direct manner, where the correlative record
called Kirkby's Inquest (which belongs to the preceding reign)
is not to be found, and where no information of the place is to
be gathered from the Testa de Nevil or the Hundred Rolls.
One fixed period of this kind is of great importance, inasmuch
as a single name is an indication of the line in which the lord-
ship is passing, and may very often be the means of guiding an
inquirer to a series of lords before and after the date of the
record itself; and the determining in wliora the possession lay
is one of the chief i)oints in the history of the rural parishes of
England.'^
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE. 301
THE kino's writ TO THE SHERIFF.
Edwardus,* Dei gratia, Rex Anglise, Dominus Hibemiae, et Dux
Aqiiitaniae^ Vieecomiti Ebor., saiutem. Quia quibusdam certis
de causis certiorari volumus quae et quot Hundreda sive Wapen-
tachia sunt in balliva tua, et quorum sunt, et quae et quot Civi-
tates, Burgi et Villae sunt in quolibet Hundredorum sive Wapen-
tachiorum illorum, et qui sunt Domini eorumdem. Tibi praeci-
pimus firmiter injungentes quod modis et viis omnibus quibus
plenius et diligentius poteris te informes de praemissis. Ita
quod, super proximum profrum tuum ad Scaccarium nostrum,
Thesaurarium et Barones nostros de eodem Scaccario possis
inde plenius inform are : et tu ipse in propria persona tua sis ad
dictum Scaccarium super proximum profrum tuum ex hac causa,
nisi tunc licentiam a nobis habueris absens esse ; et tunc per
ilium quem super dictum profrum tuum pro te mittes ad Sctte-
carium praedictum Thesaurarium et Barones praedictos de prae-
missis facere plenius informari. Ita quod in te vel in ipso quem
pro te ad dictum Scaccarium sic mittes defectus aliquis non
inveniatur per quod ad te graviter capiamus. Et habeas ibi
hoc breve. Teste me ipso, apud Clipston, quinto die Martii,
anno regni nostri nono.
THE sheriff's RETURN.
MiTTO vobis nomina Himdredorum, Wapentachiorum, Civita-
tum, Burgorum et aliarum Villarum in balliva mea per totum
comitatum praedictum, et habeo diem ad respondendum die
Lunae in septimana Paschae quoad certificandum Thesaurario et
Baronibus domini Regis de Scaccario quae et quot Hundreda
sive Wapentachia sunt in balliva mea, et quorum sunt di versa
Hundreda, quem com. Ebor. appellantur Wapentachia, fuerint
in balliva mea, quorum nomina, simul cum omnibus eorum
quorum sunt, patent in istis rotidis subsequentibus : quoad
certificandum in forma praedicta quae et quot Civitates sunt in
eadem balliva mea, et quorum sunt, non est nisi una civitas
quae appellatur civitas Ebor., cujus quidem civitatis dominus
Rex est dominus : quoad certificandum in forma praedicta quae
et quot Burgi et Villae sunt in quolibet Hundredorum sive
Wapentachiorum iUorum, et qui sunt domini eorumdem, et
nomina Burgorum, Villarum, et dominorum eorumdem, patent
in eisdem rotulis subsequentibus, secundum tenorem brevis
domini regis mihi inde directi.
■ This and the succeeding document are taken from the book marked B., i.,
11, in the Treasury of Receipt of the Exchequer Department of the Public
Record Office, hitherto cited in these notes by the letter A. They do not occur
in the Harleian MS. 6281, whence the text of the Nomina Villarum is derived.
THE
NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
NOMINA'' BUROORUM^ VILLARUM ET EORUM DOMINORUM DE COM.
EBOR.^ ANNO REGNI REGIS EDWARDI^ FILII REGIS EDWARDI,
NONO.
[HOLUERNESSE.]
Holdemesse* est Libertas Comitissa* Comubia, in qua sunt
burg* et villae, videlicet,
Hedon est burgus Comitissa Comubise [est]
domina.
Berneston cum membris Thomas de Mounceaux.
Lesset cum Parva Kelk'' Hugo de Mora.
Ulram Johannes de Ulram et Wil-
lelmus de Wyvill.
' This title is also taken from the A. MS. The heading in Harleian MS.
6281 is simply " Comitatus Ebor."
* Except where otherwise stated, this text is derived from the Harleian MS.
6281, in the British Museum, which is thus described in the catalogue (vol. iii.,
862):—" A Folio, containing the Cities, Boroughs, Villages and Hundreds, their
Names, and who were the Lords of every Manor throughout all the Counties of
Eneland from the Year of our Lord 1316 to 1559, entitled * A transcript of the
book called Nomina Yillarum kept in the Office of the Treasurer's Remembrancer
in the Exchequer." This transcript appears to have been made in Uie early part
of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It is supposed to be the best text of the
Nomina VUlarum that is now known to exist. Judging, however, by the returns
for the county of York, its nomenclature is very corrupt, and it also contains
several errors and omissions. Save in the occasional permutation of the letters
«, «, and 0, the text, now for the first time printed in extenso, is a faithful tran-
script of this MS., so far, at least, as I was able to decipher the handwriting,
which is extremely perplexing. The Harleian text has been collated with MSS.
A. and F. (see pp. 1, 124, aiUea)^ but the more important variations only are
recorded in the notes, where will also be found such matter corrective of the text
as I have been able to collect from Kirkby's Inquest, the Feoda Militum, and
other sources. The modern names of nearly all the places mentioned in the
Nomina Yillarum are given in the Table incorporated with the Index Locorum.
' Marg!U*et, sister and co-heir of Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester, and
widow of Fiers de Gaveston, earl of Cornwall, to whom Edward II. granted the
Seigniory of Holdemess. ^ See page 76, note t.
WAPENTAKE OF HOLDERNESS, E. R.
303
Skipse cum Neuhithe'
Drinohowe
Beford
North Frotingham
Brandesburton cum membris
BoNEWYK cum membris
KlLLYNG
Beyom-^ cum membris
Attyngwyk^
Seton cum membris
HoRNSE Burton cum membris
BOLLESTON
Mapelton
CoLDON cum membris
WiTHERNWYK
Est Haitplet* cum membris
Goulshull'
RiSSE
Arnale cum membris
Comitissa Comubiae.
Walterus de Faucounberge et
Radulphus filius Willelmi.
Magister Hospitalis S. Johan-
nis et Ricardus de Cotes.
Abbas de Thometon.
Johannes de Sancto Quintino.
Johannes filius Willelmi de
Roos et Alex' de Carleton.
Priorissa de Killyng.
Walterus filius Johannis de
Fauconberge, Johannes de
Mora et Prior de Bridlington.
Johanna uxor Johannis de Bar-
ton, Stephanus de Thorp,
Simon de Goushull, Ricar-
dus de Thorp et Alicia de
Busheby.*
Walterus de Whityng/ Ricar-
dus de Marlesthorp> et Ro-
bertus de Waxand.
Johannes de Mappelton et
Abbas de Melsa.
Herbertus de Sancto Quintino.
Robertus de Cotum.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.et Johan-
nes filius Willelmi de Roos.
Johannes de Fauconberg et
Anastasia de Fauconberg.
Walterus de Fauconberge et
Walterus de Haityfeld.
Juliana relicta Radulphi de
Lelle.
Walterus de Fauconberge.
Walterus de Fauconberge, Ni-
cholaus de Reddinges, Ri-
cardus de Thorp et Abbas
de Thornton.
' New Hithe, in the parish of Skipsea, has long since been washed away by
the sea. Old Hithe had probably shared the same fote.
/ Bewholme, in the parish of Nunkeeling. f Atwick.
* Alicia de Buskeby, A. F.
* Walter de Whitike, Withyk, or Wytik.
i Probably Tharlesthorp, one of the lost towns on the Humber.
* Great Hatfield. ' Goxhill.
804
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Reston cum membris
Catwik cum membris
Sutton cum membris
ESK
Waxan"
tunstall
ROSSE
RuTHE cum membris
OusTWYK cum membris
Pydese Burton
FiTTELYNG
EsTANWiK** cum membris
HuMBLETON cum mcmbris
Garton cum membris
Aldeburoh cum membris
Marton cum membris
Burton Conestable
Spretlegh
Wyueton
Thomas de Hildeyerd.
Henricus de Fauconberge, Wal-
terus de Wytik et Walterus
filius Johannis de Faucon-
bei^e.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Amandus de Surteval"' et Jo-
hannes de Staveley.
Johannes de Preston.
Willehnus de Ros de Hamelak.
Willehnus de Ros de Helmesley .
Johannes de Ros de Gedd(ney)
et Willelmus de la Mare.
Abbas de Melsa, Willelmus de
la Twyer, Amandus de Ruda
et Thomas de la Ryrere.
Comitissa Comubise.
Prior Hospitalis Sancti Johan-
nis et Amandus de Fitling.
Simon de Pateshull, Robertus
de Hedon et Comitissa Cor-
nubise.
Abbas de Thometon et Her-
bertus'' de Flinton.
Idem Abbas et Rogerus de
Grymeston.
Willelmus de Ros de Hamelac
et Johannes de Ros [de]
Gede(ney).
Robertus le Conestable, Wal-
terus de Fauconberge, Wil-
lelmus Hautayn, Amandus
de Ruda et Walterus Wyt-
ing.^
Robertus le Conestable.
Comitissa Comubise.
Johannes de Wyueton et Wil-
lelmus de la Twyerc.
■• Amandus de Surdeval married Cecilia, widow of Sir "William de Hebden
(Reff. Romaine, 26 a), whose ancestor, Sir Nicholas de Ebor., had a grant of the
manor of Esk firom his brother, William de Ebor., provost of Beverley {Paulson's
Holdemess, i., 476).
■ Waxholme, in the parish of Owthorne.
• The Asteneuuic of Domesday Book. It is now called Elsternwick.
' Bobertus de Flinton, A. i See page 303, note i.
WAPENTAKE OF HOLDERNESS^ E. R.
305
Elwardeby
SwYN cum membris
Bentngholm cum membris
Priston cum membris
Merflet
Waxan'
Pawel cum membris
Thorgombaud
BiHULL cum membris
Brustewyk cum membris
Kaynoham cum membris
Okingham^
WiNESTED
Patrington
Tharlthorp"
Frismersk''
Thorp"' cum membris
Akefling'
ERsiNGTOxy cum membris
LuLNEScE' cum membris
EUSTEUTON*
HOLYNGTON*
HOLAYM
Whithornse cum membris
OUTHORN
Herbertus de Sancto Quintino.
Robertus Tyliol et Abbas de
Thometon.
Amandus de Ruda^ Johannes
de Surdeval, Priorissa de
Swyh et Abbas de Thornton.
Comitissa Comubise.
Willelmus de Ros de Hamelak.
Abbas de Melsa.
Comitissa Cornubise.
Laurentius de Helbek/ Tho-
mas de Neumarch et Ed-
mundus Wasteneys.
Robertus de Botheby.
}Earum domina Comitissa Cor-
nubise.
Gerardus Salvayn et Abbas de
Melsa.
Robertus de Hilton.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Robertus le Conestable et Wal-
terus Fauconberg.
Earum dominus (Archi)epis-
copus Ebor.
Earum domina Comitissa Cor-
nubise.
In manu domini Regis.
Prior de Boidton.
Henricus de Sancto Martino.
Comitissa Comubiae et Abbas
de Thornton.
Eadem Comitissa, Philippus de
Melsa et Willelmus de Wal-
cotes.
' Wassaud, in the parish of Sigglesthome.
• By Inq. p. m., 14th Edward II., Lawrence de Holebech died seised of the
manor of Holbeche, co. Line, and of lands in Thoren^mbaud, Otringham and
Holme, CO. York {Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 296). He married Margaret, one of the
sisters and co-heirs of William Gumbaud.
' OterjTigham, A. " See page 77, note w.
• One of the lost towns on the Humber. Its sit-e may be placed about two
miles south of Patrington.
• Probably AVelwick Tliorpe. ' Skeflling.
y EaMngton. ' A mistake for Kilnesce (Kilnsea).
" Oustenston, A. Ciistenston, F. An error for Out Newton, near Holmpton.
• llolin[iton.
X
306
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Rtmeswell
Neusom' cum membris
Est Halsham
LiBERTAS DE BaVENSER
Ratenser-Odd, burous
libertas et burgus de
Ktngeston-super-Hull
Herbertus de Sancto Quintiiio.
Petrus de Frothingliam et Jo-
hannes Aldelot.
Robertus le Conestable et Wil-
lelmus de Bautre.
» Quorum Rex est dominus.
See page 76, note e.
WAPENTAGIUM DE HERTHILL.
DuFFBLD* cum membris
Skyrne* cum membris
HoTON CUM Crauncbwyk
estburne
Westburn^
suthbrun
Tybbethorp
North Dalton
Baynton
Nessinowyk
MiDDELTON
Johomies de Britannia.
Abbas de Melsa.
Galfridus de Hothom.
Walterus [de] Fauconberg.
Lucia'' de Everingham.
Johannes de Twenge et Ni-
cholaus de Tapelton/
Henricus filius Hugonis et
Aucherus filius Henrici.
Willebnus Bemak et Hugo
Hastinges.
Gilbertus de Stapelton et P.
de Malo Lacu.
Petrus de Malo Lacu.
Johannes de Merkyngfeld,
Nicholaus de Cave et J.-^
Ward.
Braken Johannes Vyran*.^
KiLLYNOWYK* Johauncs de KiUjmgwik.
Watton Prior de Whatton.
Besewyk Robertus Daniel.
' Driffeld, A. F. John de Britannia, oarl of Richmond, had a grant of ike
manor of Driffield from the king in 1299. See page 92, note b.
* A. and F. omit this entry. * Now called Kirkbum.
' Lucy, daughter and heiress of Robert (son of Marmaduke) de Twenge,
and grand-daughter of Lucy, sister and co-heiress of Peter de Brus. The proof
of age of " Lucia, filia et hseres Roberti de Twenge, et consanguinea et heres
Maimaduci de Twen^, defunctorum," was taken March 17th, 1294-5. The
jurors say that " prsedicta Lucya nata fUit apud Kylton in Clyreland die Veneris
proxima ante Dominicam Palmarum, anno refl:ni regis Edwardi septimo, et die
Dominica proxima sequente baptizata in capella Sancti Petri ejusdem vilbe per
Aknum, capellanum Marmaduci de Twenge, militis, prosentibus domino Ricardo
de Twenge, Petro Mariscallo, Ricardo Le Estyror, Lucya, uxore Marmaduci de
Twenge, et Maijoria de Brus" (Cal. Chn., ii., 618). Lucy de Twenge married,
first. Sir William le Latimer, junior, from whom she was divorced about 1812
{Dugd. Bar., ii., 37), secondly, Robert de Everingham, and, lastly. Sir Bar-
tholomew de Fanacourt. Some curious particulars relating to this lady, who
died in 1346 {Ueg. Zouchey 310 b), are given in the Fasti Eboracenses (vol. i., 377).
' Nicholas, son and heir of Miles oe Stapelton, and grandson of Laderina de
Brus, who had lands in Southbum on the purtition of the estates of her brother
Peter. See page 90, note u.
f Johannes, A. John Ward held half a oarucate in Midelton in the 31st
Edward I.
« Vyvon', A. F. Probably Joan de Vivonia. * Kilnwick.
X 2
306
THE >fOMIXA VlLLA&rV FOE YORKSHIRE.
LOKTXGTOX
i^S)C0R£BrEGB
LEETNGnLLD
Ettox
MoLECRorr
SrxH Burton
Bextele
Ravexesthorfe
Sriteby
Cotynghah
Sculcotes
Petrus de Male Lacu.
Johannes de Hothom.
Alienora de Percy.
Laurentius de Etton et Pe-
trus de Male Lacu.
Rogerus de Ingelberd.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Robertns de Bentele.
Robertus de Ravenesthorp.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Thomas Wake.
Johannes Grey et Robertus
de Morley/
Thomas de Wake.
Radulphus de Newyk' et
Thomas de Lincoln.
Petrus de Anlaghby et Prior
de Feriby.
Willehnus de Kyme.
Prior de Feriby et Lora de
Usflet.
Ricardus de Anlaghby et
Hugo de Picworthe.
Thomas de Wake.
Willelmus Cruel.
Willelmus de Percy et Adam
de SomerWll.
Prior Dunolm.
Wylardeby-^ crM Neitox.*
Ulfretox
Anlaghby
Hesel
SWANLOXD CUM FeRIBY
ESTWELL CUM WeSTWELL*
Wythetox*
RiPPLIXGHAM
Erghes**
huxdeslegh
Waldeby
Helghetox'
* An error for Moreby. In 1318 Robert de Moreby, lord of Stillingfleet,
"maritus dominae Margareta?, relictaj domini Johannis de Gray, militis, de-
ftincti," did homage to the archbishop for lands held of him in Sculcotes (Se^.
Melton^ 593 a). Margaret, relict of Sir John Gray, of Rotherfield, who died in
the 6th Edward II., leaving John his son and heir, was the youngest daughter
of William de Odingsells, of Marstock, co. "Wannck, and one of the four co-
heiresses of her brother Edmund. She was 18 years old in the 23rd Edward I.
{Cal. Oen., ii., 511). J Willerby, in the parish of Kirk Ella.
* Newton stood a short distance south of Cottingham. About 1322, Thomas,
lord Wake, of Lyddel, began to build a religious house on his manor of Cottingham,
which he furnished with canons of the order of St. Augustine. But because a
perpetual title could not be made to this site {Mon. Angl.^ vi., 519), the pope
granted a licence, which was confirmed by archbishop Melton on the 3rd March,
1325-6, to translate the mona.stery "quod vocatur Hautenprise do Cotingham ad
alium locum " {Reg. Melton, 568 a). This other place was Ne\^'ton, which there-
ui)on changed it^s name to that of Ilawtemprice {Mon. Angl., vi., 520).
' Probably lladulphus de Ncwyll. - East (Kirk) Ella and West Ella.
" Little Weigh ton, near Cottingham.
* Arras, in the parish of Market Weighton. p Elloughton.
> Archiepiscopus Ebor.
WAPENTAKE OF HARTHILL^ E. R.
309
Brantyngham
SuTH Cave
Dreuton
everthorp
North Cave
HOTHOM
Neusom cum Brund
Wresell cum Lofthousum
Brighton
Spaldington
WiLGHETOFT cum membris
FOLKERTHORP CUM LaTHUM
BUBWITH CUM HeRLETHORPE
Aghton
Ellerton
Melburn cum Scottwhait'
Sutton super Derwent
Thornton
Wapplington cum Averthorp"
Seton
everingham
Holme*' cum Bursey
SuTH Cliff cum North Cliff
Walterus de Fauconberge.
Petrus de Eyvill et Alex-
ander de Cave.
Thomas Dareyns.
Ricardus del Haye.
Decanus et capitulum eccle-
siae Beati Petri Ebor.
Johannes deHothom^ miles.«
Domina** de Vescy.
Willelmus de Percy.
WiUelmus de Ros.
Petrus de Hay et Jacobus
de Bosevill.
Clemencia de Vescy.
Prior de Ellerton et Jacobus
de Milieton.*
Walterus deBubwith etCan-
cellarius ecclesise Beati
Petri Ebor.
Rogerus del Haye.
Prior de Ellerton et Thomas
de Pyckering.
Willelmus de Ros de Hel-
mesle.
Robertus de Percy.
Clemencia de Vescy.
Prior de Bray* et Johannes
de Moubray.
Willelmus de Ros et Willel-
mus Wasteneys.
Alicia de Everingham.
Willelmus le Constable et
G.' Salvayn.
Petrus de Eyvill, Alexander
de Cave et Johannes filius
Johannis de Cave.
» The word "miles" does not again occur in the Nomina Villarum. It is
probably used here to distinguish this John de Hotham from his illustrious
namesake and kinsman, the lord chancellor of England.
"" See page 251, note c.
• An error for Millington.
' Storthwaite, near Melbourne.
" Allerthorpe-with-Wapplington, in the parish of Thornton.
" The Prior of Drax {Burton's Mon, Ebor,, 111).
" Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.
' Gerard Salva^Ti held here in the Slst Edward I.
310
TSZ 390MrKA mXAXTS FOK TOSKSBimE.
WtTHTTO* cm SffTFTOy*
Tbcat cxm BLEsa-iTiiLi.
Hatvqs
HrCATK
MiLTxcnos
Kjuxxctwik Pebct
kokth gstklvajlk
WlLlOX
Bon.Tox
GOCTBOBP
P6KKL1X6IOX ^1t] BbLKBT
Faxgf(»sk
yolthobf
Melttxbt
Ullbsthobp"
Cattox
Neutox-''
Pons Bblli^'
WiLBKBPoss Philippus de Kyme et Alie-
nora de Percy.
[HuNDBERTOX* Bhanus Burdon et Alianora
de Percy.]*
FouLE ScTTON Johannes SautTC' ct Aliciiora
de Percy.
' Sancton-and-Houghton, a township in the parish of Sancton.
' Thomas de Howeton held Howeton in the Slst Edward I.
* Shipton, near Market Weighton.
* " Bartholomeus " is struck out, and " Bobertus " superscribed.
' Nunbumhohne. * See page 91, note k.
' Ousthorpe. ^ Newton-upou-Derwent.
r Stamford Bridge (East).
* North, or Cherry, Burton. In Kirkby's Inquest this place is called Burton
only.
' This entry is taken from MSS. A. and F. It is omitted in the Harleian text.
i An error for Bautre. According to Kirkby's Inquest, AVilliam de Alta
Ripa held 36 bovates in Foule Sutton of the heir of Percy.
Pnor de Watton et Thomas
deHenton.'
Apies Tybetaft et Herbertus
filins Johannis.
Gcraidns SalTayn.
Johannro de Bnddestan.
Bo^iems de Grymeston.
Johanfia Stmnny et Bo-
berms* de Barthelby.
Habertas filiiis Johannis.
Edmnndns de Eyncurt.
Bjidulphiis fifius WillehniL
Piior de Wartre.
Prior de Watton.
Geraidus Salrayn.
Tbomas Uctrede.
Dominns Bex.
Arduepiscc^iis Ebor.
J<diaimes de Creppyng.
BobeftQs de Boidton.
Brianiis Bunion.
Ali^iora de Percy.
Badnl{An9 filins Willebm et
Alienora de Percv.
" Eadem Alienora de Percy.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE DIKERING.]
Rex dominus [est] Dykering' wapentagii^ in quo sunt
villae de
KiLLUM
Episcopus Rotomag'.
Bridlington
Prior de Bridlington.
Garton
Willelmus de Ros.
HUNDMANDBY
Simon Kailly et Johanna de
Cireby.*
Burton Splenyng*
Prior de Bridlington.
Fyueleb
Dominus Rex.
Muston
Walterus de Burton* et do-
minus Rex.
BUTTERWIK
Radulphus filius Willelmi.
BOYTHORP
Walterus de Fauconberge et
Radulphus filius Willelmi.
TWENGE
Marmaducus de Twenge.
Octon et Swathorp
Idem Marmaducus.
RUDDESTAN
Abbas Beatse Marise Ebor.,
Ricardus Tomy et Willel-
mus de Ruddestan.
BOYNTON
Nicholaus de MeynhuD.
ESTON
Johannes de Ulram, Walte-
rus de Bueton et Prior de
Bridlington.
Thorp
Robertus de Thorp.
Carthorp
Johannes de Carthorp.
Rogerus de Somervill.
Grendale
Erghom et Barkedale'^
Willelmus de Erghom.
" Joan de Briby, daughter of Robert de Tattersall, by Joan, daughter and
co-heire6s of Balph Fitz Kanulph, of Middleham. Her sister Emma married
Adam de Cailly, and Isabella, another sister, became the wife of John de Orreby
(Dugd. Bar., i., 440). By an Inq. p. m., taJcen in the 34th Edward I., Thonuu,
son of Adam de Caylly, Joan de Dryby, and Isabella, wife of John de Orreby,
were found to be next heirs to Robert, son and heir of Robert de Tattersall, who
had died under age (Cal. Gen., ii., 717).
* Burton Fleraming, or North Burton.
'' An error for Bueton. See page 52, antea.
* See page 54, note v.
312
THB XOUINA TIIXABCV FOK TOKCSHIKB.
Besingby
Prior de Bridlington.
Keenetteby*
Robertas de Percy.
Hasthorp
Johannes de Hasthorp et
Johannes de Creppyng.
Fkaisthokp
Johannes de Creppyng et
Nicholaus de Meynhull.
Thirnom [et] Burton Agnes
Rogerus de Somervill.
Wandesford
"1
POKETHORP
>Alienora de Percy.
Nafferton — villis iij separalibus
J
Brigham
Theobaldns de Brigham et
Johannes de Graas.
FOSTON
Johannes de Graas.
Grauncemor
1 Galfiidns de Sancto Quin-
J tino.
Harpham — ^villis ij.
LOUTHORP
Johannes de Heselarton.
HlLDERTON-^
WiLRESTHORP^ — villis ij,
- Prior de Bridlington.
Alburn
Idem Prior, Gerardns Sal-
vayn et Johannes de Hese-
larton.
Fordon
Walranns de Rocheford.
Neuton
Idem Walranns et Johannes
de Heselardton.
FOXOLES
Robertns de Aclom.
Brumftox
Johannes Bret.
Galmeton
Robertns de Aclom et Ni-
cholaus de Cossale.*
Benyngton
Willelmus de Bergh.
Wyllardeby
Prior de Bridlington et Wil-
lelmus de Bergh.
Staxton
Alienora de Percy.
Flixton
Eadem Alienora et WiUel-
mus de Brigham.
FOLKETON
Radulphus filius Willelmi.
Flotmanby
Idem Radulphus et Prior de
Bridlington.
RiOHTON
Gerardus Salvayn.
Speton
Idem Gerardus et Johannes
de Heselarton.
* Carnaby.
■^ An error for Hilderthorp.
f Willeathorp, or Wilsthorpe.
* Nicholas do Bossale. Seo page 51, note c.
WAPENTAKE OF DICKERING^ £. R. 313
BucTON 1 Willelmus de Bucton domi-
CoMPTON* — villis ij, J nus eorum.
Sywardeby cum Marton Robertus de Sywardeby.>
Flaynburgh. Willelmus le Conestable.
Libertas de Scardeburgh et ejus-l -p. t>
demBurgus jDominus Rex.
' A mistake for Bempton.
J Robert de Sywardbj obtained a charter of free war^n in Sywardby and
Brigham in the 8th Edward II. {Col. Rot. Chart., 147).
[WAPENTAGIUM DE BUCCEROS.]
Rex dominus- [est] hundredi de Buececros, in quo sunt
Tillse
Shirburn
Est Heselarton
West Heselarton
Ybdingham
Knapton
WiRKINOHAM*
Neuton
Tameston* et
Rillington — villae ij,
Thorp Basset et
Scakelthorp — villse ij,
Setrington
Wellum cum Sutton
Norton
HousoM
Wyuestou
morithorp''
Edelthorp et
Briddesdal — villse ij,
Briddesale et
Kenerthorp — villse ij,
Langeton et
Tkouthorp' — ij villse,
Alicia de Everingham.
Robertus de Colvill.
Idem Robertus et Johannes de
Heselarton.
Johannes de Heselarton.
Idem Johannes et Robertus de
Colvill.
In manu Regis.
Dominus Rex^ Thomas Plaiz et
Johannes Gower.
► Willelmus le Latymer.
• Radulphus filius Willelmi.
Johannes Bygot et Domina' de
Marshall.
Johannes de Barton, WiUelmus de
(H)ebden et G. de Aton.
Idem Johannes de Barton.
WiUelmus de Roos.
Robertus de Bucton.
Robertus de Sutton et Ivo de
Clotheram.
• Robertus de Rellington.
• Petrus de Malo Lacu.
-Dominus Rex.
• Wintringham. * Scampston.
' Alice, widow of Roger Bygod, earl of Norfolk and Marshall of England.
^ Probably Menethorpe, in the parish of Westow.
' An error, I believe, for Thomthorp, near Langton, now depopulated.
WAPENTAKE OF BUCKB08E, E. R.
315
Cyrkenbek-^
Thoraldeby et
EuGTHORP^ — iij villse,
Tramoham^
Lepington et
Barkethorp — villse ij,
AlCLOM
Levenyng
Wyverthorp cum
Helperthorp
Est Lutton [et]
West Lutton — villse ij,
Thurkelby et
KiRKEBY-' — ij villse,
multhorp*
duggelby
Est Wharrom' et
SuTH Wharrom*" — villae
COLLUM
Crom
Sleddemere
Wetbwang
TOUTHORP et
Briddale** — ij villa,
SiXENDALE ET
Raythorp — villse ij,
Fr(id)aythorp
Fymmere
Grymeston^ et
Paynthorp
hunkelby et
KiRKEBY — villse vj,
}
}
Willelmus Chancy.
Walterus de Langeton.'
Uxor Johannis de Melsa.
Willelmus de Ros.
Idem Willelmus et Johannes de
Bemevill.
Herbertus filius Johannis et Wil-
lelmus de Bilton.
Robertus de Colvill, et Willelmus
Bard dominus cum eo in West
Lutton.
Johannes de Thurkelby et Gil-
bertus Haunsard.
Prior de Kirkham.
Dominus Rex.
} Abbas de Melsa et Robertus de
Percy.
Rogerus de Grymeston et Ricardus
de Berley.
Gerardus Salvayn.
Willelmus de Wyvill.
In manu Regis.
}Radulphus de Nevill et Willelmus
le Latymer.
Gerardus Salvayn.
Abbas Beatae Marise dominus
earum.
/ Skirpenbeck. ' Bugthorpe.
* Scrayingham. ' See page 268, note g.
i Kirkby-Grindalythe. * Mowthorpe.
' Wharram-le-Street. "• Wharram Percy.
" Burdale, or Birdall, is the name of a farm about two miles west of Towthorpe.
* Hanging Grimston, Painsthorpe and Unoleby, in the parish of Eirkby-
Underdalo.
[LIBERTAS DE HOUEDEN.]
Episcopus Dunolm. dominus [est] libertatis de Houeden,
in qua sunt burg' et villae
HouKDEN^ burgus
KiLPYNG CUM Thorp et
Beleby — una villa,
Skelton
Saltmarsh
Knedelinoton
ASKELBY
BaRNEBY ET
EsTRiNGTON — ^villsB Bcparalcs vij,
COTENESS
YUCPLET"
Blaketoft
Metham
Laxton
Balkholm
Lynton
Neuland et
Grenhaik — villae ij,
Bblassis
Bbnetland
DiK [et] Sandholm cum
Hithe
Ousthorp
Portyngton
BiRLAND
BiCKALi/ ET Cliff — ij villae,
Episcopus Dunolm.
Idem Episcopus.
Thomas de Houk.
Prior de Pyncale.
Willelmus de Hoton.*
In manu Regis.
Nicholaus de Metham et
Henricus de Southall.*"
Haeres'' Roberti de la BataUle.
Gocelinus de Evvill.
l- Episcopus Dunolm.
Magister Johannes de Snayn-
ton.
Priorissa de Thikheued.
\ Willelmus de Thorntoft.'
Ricardus de Ousthorp.
Nicholaus de Portyngton.
Petrus de Eyvill.
Episcopus Dunolm.
- Yokefleet. * Heaton, F.
" SothuU, A. SwathuU, F. ^ Hseredes, A. F.
' 6 id. Jan., 1303-4. Lioentia conoessa domino Willelmo de Thorntoft, cle-
rico, ad erigendum capellam sive oratorium in villa de Yucflet, in parocbia
eoolesis de Brantingham (Re^. Corhridge, 105 h). See page 254, note m.
/ Biccall and the eleven succeeding vills are in Ouse and Dcrwcnt waj^entakc.
LIBERTY OF HOWDEN. E. R.
317
Barthelbt
osgoteby
H(£)MINOBnROH £T
[Brakenholm]^ — ij villae,
WODEHALL
BoLTHORp cum iij*^ parte de
Skipwith
North Duffeld ciim iij*^ paxte'l
. de Menthorp j
SuTH Duffeld
Henhom^
lokynoton
Gerthum-'
Scoureburoh
HOTHOM
Walkyngton cum Biseby
Welleton
Brantyngton*
Ellerker et
Melton' — villae iiij,
Gilbertus de Aton.
B*obertiis de Osgoteby.
>-Episcopus Dunolm.
Walterus de Paxton.*
>• Willelmus de Avereyngs.
G^rardus Salvayn.
Episcopus Dunolm. et Ni-
cholaus de Stapilton.
Priores de Ellerton et Watton.
Petrus de Malo Lacu.
Alexander de Percy.
Galfridus de Hothom.
Johannes de Hothom.
Episcopus Dunolm.
Idem Episcopus
minus.
earum do-
f Hemingburgh et Brakenholm, A. F. The text has Hiningburgh et Cliff
erroneously.
* An error, I believe, for Laxton.
' Henholme, A. F. Probably Houhom, or Howm, now called Holme-on-the-
Wolds, about two miles W.S.W. of Lockington.
i See page 242, note h. * An error for Brantyngham.
' The birthplace of William de Melton, archbishop of York {FarH Mar,,
i., 397).
[LIBERTAS DE BEVERLACO.]
Archiepiscopus Ebor. dominus [est] libertatis Beverlaci^ in
qua [sunt] burg* et villae
BuROUs Bbverlaci Archiepiscopus Ebor.
North Cavb Johannes Cocus [et] Johannes [de] Drif-
feld.
Etton Adam de Schupton.
SwANLOND Brobertus filius Petri.
Nbuton* Simon Bussel.
Anlagbeby Willelmus de Midelton.
Wlfreton Johannes Carpentarius.
Elveley* Rogerus de Pyningley.
FosToiT*' Robertus atte Milnes.
Barton^ Petrus le Ferour.
Wylardeby Robertus Aylsye.
- See page 808, note *. * Kirk Ella.
•^ Eoston (Euston Parva), in Dickering wapentake. See page 59, aniea.
* Garton, A. F. Garton-on-the-Wolds. See page 67, awlea.
[WAPENTAGIUM INTER USAM ET
DEREWENT.]'
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii inter Usam et Derewent, in
quo [sunt] villae
Willelmus Paumes.
Bobertus de Morby.
Henricus filius Henrici filii Co-
Naburn
Styvblyngplbt
Kelkefeld
Skipwith et Menethorf
Yergamby*
queldryk
CoTTiNowiTH cum membiis
Elvyngton
Kexeby
Pons Belli^ cum Scoresby
Henelbey'
nam.
Johannes de Thorp.
Banulphus de Mauneby.
Abbas de Fontibus.
Prior de Ellerton.
Tetrus]*^ de Murrers.
; irianus Burdoun.
'. Nomina de Vescy.
Johannes de Henelsey.*
' Several places in this wapentake are included in the Liberty of Howden.
• Thorganby.
' Petrus, A. F. The text has " Prior" erroneously.
^ Stamford Bridge (West).
' Hemelsey, A. F. Gate Helmsley, in the wapentake of Bulmor.
NORTH RIDING.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE RmALE.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Ridale^ in quo sunt yillse^
videlicet.
Malton
Hblmeslbgh et
Speskeleoh' — ^ij villae,
KiBKEBY MOEESHEUD^ CUm
membris
SCALETON
BiLDESDALB
Sproxton
Hay (rum)
NONYNOTON [et]
Staynorife cum
Rycal
Nalton cum Bodelum
Wymbelton
Edeston
Thornton sub (R)ysbergh
Magna Bergh et
Parva Bergh — ^villae ij,
Magna et Parva
Albeton'' — ij villae,
RiTON
BUTBRWYK
Isabella Comyn.
- Willelmus de Ros de Hamelake.
> Thomas de Wake.
In manu Regis.
Prior de Kirkham.
Willelmus de Sproxton.
Willelmus de Haye(rum).
}
Waltcnis de Taye.
Abbas de Ryvals.
Nicholaus de Stapilton et Prior
de Novo Burgo.
Prior de Kirkham*' et Walterus
de Holm.
Radulphus de Bullemere.
1 Prior de Hexelsham, Bemardus de
J Bergh et Priorissa de Keldholm.
"1 Robertus de Barton' et Prior de
J EUerton.
Johanna de Pereehaye.
Willelmus le Conestable.
« Pockley, near Helmsley, is the place intended.
* In the 29th Edward I. Joan Wake held in the \ills of Kirkeby Moorsheued,
Gillingemore and Fadmore, ten knights* fees, worth £100 per annum ( Chrainge's
vide of Moubrayy 861).
* According to Kirkby*s Inquest, the Prior of Hexham held certain lands in
Edston, but it does not appear that the Prior of Kirkham had any interest there.
This entry should probably read, " Edeston. Prior de Hexham et Walterus le
Bomayn." See p. 121, awtea.
* Great and Little Habton.
' Bobortus de Garton, A. F.
WAPENTAKE OF RTEDALB, N. B.
321
Neusom
Idem Willelmus et Johannes Bor-
desden.
SWYNTON
Prior de Malton, Thomas de
Houk^ Henricns Mansell et
Willehnus Bret.
Atmunderby
Prior de Malton et Johannes de
Bordesdon.
Appelton
Robertus de Goulton/
Barton
Nicholaus de Grey et Radulphus
filius Willehni.
Slynobsby
Idem Radulphus et Willehnus de
Wevill.
COLTON
Willehnus de Wevill,
Fryton
Johannes de Barton.
HOVINOHAM
Johannes de Moubray.
Calveton
Reginaldus de Glaimt et
Johannes Cru.^
(G)lLLINO*
Thomas de Etton et Abbas Beatse
Marise Ebor.
OSWALDKIRK
Walterus de Ros et Rienus* (sic)
de Pikering.
Ampelpord
Ricardus de I^kering.
Nesse-'
Hseredes Nicholai de Luda.
South Holm
Thomas [de] Etton et Willelmus
de Ros de Yolton.
MUSCOTES
Nicholaus de Stapelton.
/ An error for Boulton. See pp. 112, 115, cmlea.
f SeginalduB de Blaunomusters et Johannes Cruer. See p^ 119, antea,
Banulph de Blankmonstre, alicu de Albo Monasterio, lord of Wighill in the
Ainsty, held Calveton (Cawton) in the 32nd Edward I.
* The text has " Silling " corruptly.
' Bicardus, A. F. J East Ness.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE BRUDEFORD.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Brudeford, cujus burg^ et
villse sunt^
BUROUS DE ThRBSK
Wetheroh bt Sale'*
Herlbysey^ et Bordeby"^
Over Sylton
Nether Silton
Keppewyk
COUSEBY
Kirkeby Knol
Uffessale^ Thornberq et
SuTH Kellevynoton — iij villse,^
BOLTBY et
Thirleby — villse ij,
Bagoeby
Thurkelby
Kereby^
Dale
Halneby
Johannes de Moubray.
Radulplms filius WUlelmi et
Thomas Talbot.
Galfridus de Hothum.
Galfridus de Uppessale.
Johannes de Hilton et Thomas
de Allerton.
Ingelramus Knout.
Amphorus de Veip.
Elizabetha'' de Lasceles.
• Gal&idus de Uppessale,
• Eva de Cantilupo.*
Abbas de Bella Landa et Jo-
hannes de Labyr/
Willelmns de Buscy, hseres
Rogeri de Burton, Robertus
de Foxoles et Prior de Novo
Burgo.
In manu domini Regis.
Robertus de Colvill.
Dominus Rex et hseres Johan-
nis de Mallus.*
* Welbergh, now called Welbury, and Salkok (Sawoock).
* Ea«t Harlsey. ^ See page 99, note e.
* Elizabeth, alias Isabella, widow of Sir Roger de Lascelles. Her Inq. p. m.
was taken in the 16th Edward II. {8tapleton*s Trinity Priory, York, 196).
* See page 281, note #. / Laver, A. Laber, F.
«■ Probably Bereby, now called Borrowby, in the parish of Leake.
* An error for Malbis. The heir of Sir John Malbis, of Acaster Malbis, who
died in 1816, was his sou William, then a minor. In 1362 Sir William Malbis
granted the manor of Halmeby, and lands in Sutton-sub-Wfaitestanecljf, to his
son Walter {York Corporation Papers, ii., 990).
WAPENTAKE OF BIRDFORTH^ N. R.
323
KlLBURNE [et]
Thornton* — villse ij,
Brudford
}
[Dalton]^'
ToppBCLip CUM Grisetwayt
Crachale cum Elmetemere*
Catton cum Skipton — ^iij vill»,^
Carleton' cum I8e(l)beck
BT HoTON* — ij villfle,
SOUREBT
Thornton in Mora
Brakenbergh
Neusom
coejewald
euerslegh*
Ulleston^
Isabella de Vescy.
Johannes de Waxand^ Johan-
nes de la Mor et Johannes
Maunsel.
Hseres domini Henrici de
Percy.
Walterus de Karleton.
Johannes de Lasceles.
Badulphns filins Willelmi.
Johannes de Barton.
Magister Alanus de Neusom.
Thomas de CoUevill.
Idem Thomas.
Prior de Novo Burgo.
' Thornton-on-the-Hill. S Dalton, A. F.
* By deed dated at Crakhale, 21st October, 1338, Sir William Daiell, knight,
lord of Sessaj, founded a chantry in the chapel of St. Qiles at Eluedmere, which
he endowed with lands in Crakehale and Eluedmere {Beg, Melion, 264 b), Elmire-
with-Crakehill are hamlets in the parish of Topcliffe.
' Curlton-Miniot. "* Sand Hutton, near Thirsk.
■ Yeardey. • Oulston.
Y 'Z
[WAPENTAGIUM DE BULMER.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Bulmer, in quo sunt villse de
Thormotby* et
Raskelf — ij villis,
Braferton
Thoraldethorp* cum
Flatwath
Aldewark
Lynton cum Yolton
Sutton
HoTON- Viscount — villis ij,
Flynton cum Clyno^
corneburgh
Queneby-^
Stouesby^
Brandesby cum Steresby
Tyverington
MULTHORP CUM WyGENTHORP
Gamelthorp*
HiLDERRELF' ij vilUs,
CONYNGESTHORP
HoTON SUPER DeRWENT
Welburn
BULMERE
Whitewell
Crambhom
}
Ranulphus de Nevill.
Johannes Hidewyn.
Willelmus de Ros de Yolton,
Rogerus Damory* et Wil-
lelmus de Bameby.
Nicholaus de Meynhull.
Willelmus de Ros, junior, et
Willelmus de Ros de Yolton.
> Ranulphus de Nevill.
Rieardus Byron et Johannes de
Farlyngton.
Johannes de Twenge, Prior de
Marton et Thomas de Al war-
thorp/
Elena Hageti.
Johannes de Thornton.
Thomas de la Ryvere.
Willelmus le Latymer et Ni-
cholaus de Stapelton.
Anketinus Salvayn.
[ Radulphus filius Willelmi.
Prior Sanctae Trinitatis Ebor.
Thomas de Boulton.-'
Simon Wardc.
Idem Simon et Radulphus de
Bulmere.
Prior de Kir (k) ham.
Idem Prior et Walterus de
Percehaie.
• Thonnanby. * Tholthorpe and Flawith.
' Dautary, A. * Farlington and (West) Lilling.
♦ Thomas de Alwarthorpe was elected M.P. for the city of York, Nov. 12th
1811, and held the office of bailiff in 1316-7.
/ Whenby. ^ Skewsby. * Ganthorpe.
* Castle Howard now occupies the site of Hinderskelfe.
J See pp. 108, 267, antea.
WAPENTAKE OF BULMER^ N. R. 325
Barton Magister Robertus de Pyker-
ing.*
Barneby cum Cossale' Willelmus de Cossale.'
BuTTERCRAMP Walterus de Langton,'* Epis-
copus.
Sand Hoton Johannes de Barton, Prior
Sancti Andrese" et Willel-
mus Gra.**
HoLTEBY Prior Dunolm. et Johannes de
Grantham.'*
Huntington Prior Hospitalis.^
Stytenom Magister Johannes Gower/
Heworthe Nicholaus de Langeton.'
Flaxton Edmundus Darell.
Thornton Robertus de Thornton.
Stoketon Johannes Chamon.*
Marton Prior de Marton.
* Eobert de Pickering, dean of York from 1312 to 1332.
' An error for Bossale. " See page 268, note ^.
" The Gilbertine priory of St. Andrew, York.
• The Gra^ were a wealthy and distinguished family in York. On Sept.
14th, 1308, " Willelmus Gra et Johannes Gra de Ebor., qui in obsequium regis
in comitiva Johannis filii Marmaduci profecturi sunt ad partes Scotiae,** had
letters of protection which were to remain in force until the following Easter
(Rotuli Scotia, i., 57). John le Graa was elected M.P. for York 8th Aug., 1311.
In 1333 Thomas, son of William Gra, of Skelton, near York, granted to Robert,
son of Hamo de Harum, and Alice his wife, for their joint lives, certain tene-
ments in Marketskire, York, which he had of the gift of Mr. Thomas de Gra
{Original Charter at Merchants* Hall), William Graa was bailiff in 1345-6,
mayor in 1367, and eleven times M.P. between 1847 and 1372. Before 1403,
John, son of Richard Graa, of York, founded a chantry in the church of St.
Mar}% Castlegate, for the soul of William Graa, of which Sir John Gra, knight,
of Ingleby in the diocese of Lincoln, was patron in 1426 (Reg, Kemp, 307).
Thomas Graa, son of the above-mentioned William, was mayor in 1375, lord
mayor in 1398, and eight times M.P. between 1376 and 1399. He died in 1405,
leaving three sons, John, B>obert, and Thomas, of whom Robert was chamberlain
in 1431, sheriff in 1437-8, and died in office June 22nd. Thomas Gray, gold-
smith, master of the archiepiscopal mint " w»in y« Palace Garth," was chamberlain
in 1482, sheriff in 1488-9, M.P. in 1496, and lord mayor in 1497. In 1514,
having fallen into decay, he resigned his gown, and the Council granted him a
yearly relief.
' See page 220, note/.
♦ The Prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
' Probably Mr. John Gower, S.T.P., rector of Wheldrake, who died in 1338
(Reg. Melton, 264 h). On Jan. 14th, 1315, he had a commission to preach at
Northallerton on Monday, the feast of S.S. Fabian and Sebastian, before the
army on its way to Scotland (Fasti Ebor., i., 385). Walter Grower, chamberlain
of York in 1305, and bailiff in 1306-7, and Simon GJower, chamberlain in 1324,
and bailiff in 1325-6, were, I believe, members of the Stittenham family.
' Some account of the Langtons has been given at page 273.
' Sir John Chaumond, of Colton in the Ainsty. See page 217, note t.
VILLJ; IN LIBERTATE DE PYKERING.
Pykeryng
Cynelyngton* cum Marton
Cropton cum Haretoft
Wherlton* cum Aslacby et
MiDDELTON
Neuton
Levisham
LOCTON
Kynthorp
Thornton
Farmanby CUM Ellerton^
Wilton
Alistan*
Eberston
Mayton-^
Snaynton
Brompton et
HoTON^ — ij villse,
Boston cum Wykham
Aton
Semare cum Hirton
Kaynton* cum Osgoteby
KiLWARDEBY
Thomas Comes Lancastrise.
Willelmus le Latymer.
Thomas Wak.
I Idem Thomas.
Thomas Comes Lancastrise.
Godefridus de Melsa.
Comes Lancastrise et idem
Godefridus.
Petronilla de Kynthorp.*
Willelmus le Latymer.
HseredesNicholai deHastinges.
Johannes de Heselardton.
Nieholaus de Hastynges.
Thomas Comes Lancastrise.
Gilbertus de Aton.
Dominus Rex et dictus Comes
Lancastrise.
y Comes Lancastrise.
Priorissa de Wyeham.
Gilbertus de Aton.
Haeres H. de Percy.
Willelmus le Latymer et Wil-
lelmus Bard.»
Haeres H. de Percy.
* Sinnington. * An error for Wrelton.
* By an Inq. p. m., taken in the 3rd Edward I., Petronilla, daughter of
Geofifrey, son of Alan de Kinthorp, was found to be next heir to the said Alan,
and of the age of eight years {C(d. €h%., i., 221).
* Farmanby and Ellerbum. These places are not named in Kirkby's Inquest
or in the Feoda Militum.
' Allerston.
/ An error for Avton. A and F. omit this entry.
«• Button Bushel. * Cayton.
* 3rd July, 1308. Licence to John Bard to have an oratory within his manor
of Osgodby {Reg, Greenfield, pars i., 112 a).
LIBERTY OP WHITBY, N. R.
827
Leberston
Bobertus de Wyem' et Prior
de Bridlington.
Idem Bobertus et Prior.-'
Grisfthorp cum Neubiooino
ScALLEBY cum membris 1 ^n, ^ ^.^
EsiNowALD ET HoBT* } ^"^^ Lancsstn*,
VILL^ IN LIBERTATE DE WHITEBY/
[Whiteby]*
Sleytes cum Biswarf
Haugbsgaroh cum Staynseeker^
FlQHLINO
Hakenesse
EVERLEE et
Brokesey cum Silfou
Sneton
Uqilbardby^
Denslee'
Abbas de Wbiteby.
Alexander de Percy.
Willelmus de Everle.
Baldwinus de Twyng.
J See page 140, note s.
* Easingwold and Huby are in the wapentake of Bulmer. It U reoorded in
the Hundrod Bolls, 4th Edward I., that "dominus Edmundoe, frater domini
regis nunc, habuit manerium de Esingwaid et tertiam partem de Huby ex dono
Henrioi regis ultimi, post beUum de Evesham " {Hot. ffundr,, i., 117). Edmund
Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster, died in 1296, and was succeeded by his son
Thomas.
* Now called the Liberty of Whitby Strand.
* Whiteby, A. F. ' Hawsker and Stainsaore.
* Ugglebarnby. ^ Dunsley.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE LANGBERGH.]
Walterus deFawcombergli.
> Lucia de Everingham.*
Nicholaus de Meynill ea-
rum dominus.
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Langbergh^ in quo [sunt]
vill»
Skelton et Mersk — villae ij,
Pyketon, Jarum et
Broghton — iij villse,
Wherleton
Semer
ESTON
Carleton
MiDELTON
hoton juxta ruddeby
Nbuby et
Magna Broghton — villse separales^ ,
Stokesley
Ingelby*
ESEBY
Batheresby et
KiRKBY — V villae,
Lythum'^
HiLDERWELL
Kilton cum Thorp — villae iij,
Wilton
Laysinqby
Lakkenby — iij villae,
Eggeton
HoTON JUXTA MuLGRAVE
Lithe
Barneby
MiKELBY
Elreddeby^
Berkby'
Neuton-^ — viij scparales villae,
Johannes de Eure.
•Marmaducus de Twenge.
•Radulphus de Morers.
Petrus dc Malo Lacu.
* See page 307, note d.
' Kirkleatham.
' Borrowby.
* Ingleby Greenbow.
* Ellerby.
f Newton Mulgrave.
WAPENTAKE OF LANOBAROH, N. R.
329
Uppesale
Ormesby — villae ij,
Ingelby cum^ Erneclip
esyngton
Aton*
Hemelinoton — ij villae,
ACCLUM
Levingthorp
Bouceby — villse iij,
Daneby
Lyvbrton
Othorn-' — villae iij,
Castel Levyngton
Kirk Levyngton
rungeton
WiRKESALL
Fayceby
SCOTHERSKELF — iij villaB,
POTHOWE
Hilton
KiLDALE
NeUTON 8UBTU8 OnESBERGH"<
Nunethorp
hoton^ juxta gisburn
Gisburn
Thermerby^
lopthowse
Uggethorp — iiij villae,
NORMANBY
' Alexander de Percy.
Robertus de Colvill.
Galfridus Maiicovenan(t) et
Ambrosius de Camera.
► Henricus de Apelby.
"Ingelramus de Doyngton.*
"Willelmus le Latymere.
Johannes de Meynill.
Alienora de Percy.
Simon de Meynill.
^ Johannes Gower, Willelmus
> Stnrmy et Ricardus de
J Stocheg*.*
Rogems de Heselarton.
Thomas Salcok' et Adam de
Skelton.
Johannes de Percy.
Galfridus Casel."
Robertus Gre.
Johannes de Horton.'
►Prior de Gisburn.
[blank.y
Great Ajton.
f Ingelby sub Arneolif, A. P.
* An error for Bovyngton, or Boynton.
J Crathorn is the place intended.
* Bicardus de Scotherskelf. See page 236, antea.
' The F. MS. has the following marginal note in another hand : — " ut habens
oustodiam terrse et hseredis Johannis de Meynell de Hilton, ex dono et oonces-
sione Nicholai domini Meynell de Whorelton, cujus servus et armiger ipse erat
praxliotus Thomas Salcocke." The heir of John de Meynill was his son Nicholas,
who married Cecilia, daughter and heiress of Thomas Salcock, of South Salcook,
CO. York {Graves* Hist, of Cleveland, 71).
•■ See page 128, note e.
* An error for Boseles. Galfrid de Boseles confirmed to the Prior and Con-
vent of Gisburn the tithe of six acres of meadow in Newton, given to them by
his father. Sir William de Roseles (Burton's Mon. Ehor., 850).
* Hulton Lowcross.
'' Johannes do Hoton. See page 129, note m.
' Thornaby. ' Perhaps the Prior of Gisburn.
380
THl NOMINA VILLARUM FOB YORKSHIRE.
HORNTON'
Malteby
Staynbsby
Marton
ASBLBY
TOUCYTES
Pyncuenthorp
Wbsterdalb
Pabva Bboohton
Inoblby cum Bbbewyk
Bobertus (blank)}
WiUelmas de Malteby.
Hflsr' de Staynesby.
Hser* Johannis de Blaby
[et] BicaiduB de Mar-
ton.
Willehnus de Rosas."*
Johannes de Stoucotes et
Adam de (blank). ^
Rannlphus de Nevill.
In custodia Regis.*
Prior de Hexhelscam.
Henricos filius Hugonis,
Johannes Gk)wer, Wil-
lehnus de Payteby* et
Willelmus Rotrox.'
' Thornton, near Stainton.
' Robert Gretheued held four caracateB in " Slaynton cum Thornton ** in the
SUt Ediraid I. (page 288, amUa),
" WiUehnui de Boeelefl. See page 236, mUea.
• Johannes de Touootes et Adam de Touootes. See page 286, andea,
* Westerdale had belonged to the Temphrs.
' Probably an error for Payoeby.
9 Eotour, A. P.
[LIBERTA8 DE RYPON.]'
Archiepiscopus dominus [est] libertatis de Bypon^ cujus
villae sunt
BuBous Bypon
Thorp*
Thornton'^ — villae ij,
Callay**
Grantely
Eyveston
Stodeley' — iiij villae,
Hewyk ad pontem
Gevildale
Westwikb
NiDDE
Markenton
Inoerthorp
Staneley^
NiDDERSDALB
Clotherom
munketon*
ScHARHOw — villae ij,
nunnewyk
Ske(l)ton
Neuby
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Idem Archiepiscopus.
-Johannes Gras/
Canonici ecclesiae de Bypon.
Simon Warde.
Willelmus de Stopham.
Badulphus filius Willelmi.
Johannes de Markingfeld.
Nicholaus de Burton.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
In manu Begis.
Bogerus de Clotherom.*
► Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Bogerus de Nunnewyk.
Canonici ecclesiae de Bypon.
Simon Warde.
* The liberty of Ripon is in the West Biding.
* Commonly called Littlethorpe.
* Bishop Thornton. ' Sawley.
' Studley Magna, afterwards called Studley Boyal.
^ Sir John le Gras, of Studley, was high sheriff of Yorkshire in 1309. His
only child, Isabella, married Sir fiichard Tempest ( WaXbrcm*9 Lardi of Studley).
f North Stainley.
* In the 5th Edward II. Eoger de Clotherum obtained a charter of free
warren in Clotherum, Kerkestan (Kirk Stainley), and North Studeley (CcU,
Rot. Chart., 146).
* Bishop Monkton.
[LIBERTA8 DE BELLA LANDA.]
Abbas de Bella Landa dominus [est] libertatis de Bella
Landa^ cujus villae* [sunt]
Otrington*
Laisthorp
Faldington
Kepewyk
Baooebt
scakendene^
Sutton''
Thormotby*
Felice Kirk^
Matherby et
Ampelford — x^ separales villse, -
Abbas de Bella Landa.
« This account should be compared with that given in Kirkby's Inquest
(pp. 105, 106).
* South Ottrington. '' Scackleton.
•* Sutton-under-Whitestone Cliff.
' Thomaby, in Langbargh wapentake.
/ Feliskirk is not named in Kirkby's Inquest.
t Eleven vills are here enumerated.
[LIBERTA8 DE RICHEMUND.]
1
Johannes de Britannia^ Comes Richemondise^ dominus [est]
libertatis de Richemund., in qua sunt burg^ et villse
[WAFENTAOIUM DS OILLINO WEST.]
Johannes de Britannia, Comes
Richmondise.
Henricus filius Hugonis.
Radulphus filius Willebni.
Matilda de Bedall.
Umfridus le Spring.
Johannes de Britannia.
Abbas de Egleston et Wil-
lelmus filius Stephani.
Hser' Briani filii Aiani.
Warinus de Scargill.
Ricardus de Bemingham et
Rieardus filius Johannis
de eadem.
Brianus Pygot et Willelmus
de Middelton.
Johannes de Stapelton et
Rogerus de Ask.
Henricus filius Hugonis.
Johannes de Britannia et Jo-
hannes de Her (t) ford.
Johannes de Stapelton.
Thomas de Laton/ Henricus
de Laton, Johannes filius
Alexandri et Willelmus de
la Mare.
Margareta de NeviU.
Richmond, burgus
MiKELTON
cutherston
hundebthwait
Lyrtington
BOGHES
Belerom"*
Brigoenhale — iij villse,
Stretford*
ROKESBY
Scargill
Berningham
Neusom
Dalton*^ in Broghton Lith
Wassington et Ravenesworth
GiLLiNG ET Hereford''
Melshamby
Est Laton cum
West Laton
Hoton Longvilers
Boldron.
Stretford (Startforth) is not mentioned in Eirkby's Inquest.
See page 166, note d. * Hartforth.
834
THK VOMIHA TUXABUM POE TOBKSHIBB.
Thokf MomHAJc'
Beefoed
Wtcliff cum UumfGTOX*
AfBLBT 8U7BE TbSB
CUF
Aldbbfeoh bt Caelbton
Statnwbgobs
FOESBT
Esbbt
SuTBBT BT Abe
RiTH, Hbl(a)oh bt
Fremtnoton
Marryno*
Sm ARSK* ET SkELTON
et
et
MariE de Nerill et Bobertus
de Wydiff.
Bobertus de Hastanges/
Haer* Briani filii Alani
Bobertus de Wycliff.
Thomas de Mauneby.
EdwarduB Charles.
Johannes de Britannia
BanulphuB Pygot.
Johannes Marmyon et Tho-
mas de Bichemond.
Johannes de Britannia.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha,
Abbas de Egleston et Bo-
gems de Ask.
'Fetms de Malo Lacn, Bo-
• gerus de Oertheston^ Jn-
Uana de Gaunt et Henricus
filius Hugonis.
Bogerus de Ask.
Harsculphus de Cleseby et
haer* AJnaci.-'
[WAPBNTAGIUM DE OILLING EST.]
KiREBY WySE
[Nbuby*
[Mauneby
Sblborgh"
Warlaghby
Ayndbrby wyth Stepil
Morton*
Thirntopt
Parva Lanoeton
Bobertus le Conestable.
Willebnus de Holteby.]'
Bobertus le Conestable.]
Thomas de Mauneby.
Nicholaus de Hewyke
Galfridus de Scrop.
Johannes de Fumels.
Badulphus filius Willelmi
Robertus le Conestable
Radulphus filius Willelmi
Johannes Marmion.
et
et^
' Thorp et Mortham. See page 167, antea.
^ In the 8th Edward II. Robert de Hastings had a charter of free warren in
"Cleiby, Cloubeck, fiereford- super -Tene, Thorpe-Understane, Tanefeld and
Couton" {Cal. Roi. ChaH., 147).
f Ulvynsrton (Ovington), near Wycliffe (Cal. Inq. p. w., i., 281).
* MarrioK. < Marsk.
J Alnaoi de Hanlathbj (HanUby). See page 173, aniea.
* Newby Wiake.
' This and the succeeding entry are taken from the A. and F. MSS.
*" See page 176, note q. " Morton -upon -Swale.
* A. and r. omit et Radulphus filius Willelmi.
LIBERTY OF RICHMOND^ N. R.
385
Magna Lanoston'
RlPPLINOHAM'
Ellerton/ Bolton' et
Whitewell
Brumpton super Swale
SCORTON ET UCKBRBT
MULTON
MiDDBLTON BT KnETON
Jafford
Danebt
SuTH Couton' et Atelou"
Temple Couton*'
North Couton
Eryhom
Croft, Walmire [et]
JOLEBY
Stapelton
Halnaohby
Neuton Morell
Barton et Bretanby
Cleseby
Thomas de Ridunond et
Henricus filius Hugonis.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha.
} Abbas Beatae Manse Ebor. et
Johannes de Lasceles.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha,
Johannes de Lasceles et
Johannes Gretheuid.
Henricus filins Hugonis, hse-
redes Briani filii Alani,
hseredes Gilberti de Wan-
ton et Adam de Uckerby.
JohannesdeBritannia,Come8.
Ingelramus de Gynes, Ma-
theus de Middelton et Gal-
fridus de Melshamby.
Willehnus de Brettevill et
Bicardus de Danby.
Johannes de Britannia.
Edwardus Charles et Ro-
bertns Lescales.'
Johannes de Fyton.
Abbas de Fontibus et Thomas
de Laton.
Johannes de Markynfeld et
Joluguies de Mosteres.
} Henricus le Scrop et Wil-
lelmus de Claris VaUibus.
Nicholaus de Stapelton et
Abbas de Sancta Agatha.
Hseres Alnaci.'
Thomas de Mauneby.
Abbas dQ Sancta Agatha,
hseredes Grimbaldi Fran-
ceys, hseredes Johannis de
HucUeston et Thomas de
Apelgarth.
Amabilla de Cleseby.
f Otherwise Lan^n-upon-Swale.
« An error for KippUng (Kiplin). See page 175, anUa,
^ EUerton-on-Swale. This place is not mentioned in Earkby's Inquest.
' Bolton-upon-Swale. ' See page 166, note j.
- Atley HiU. • Lasceles, A. F.
* Otherwise East or Long Cowton.
' Hseres Alnaci de Halnaghbj.
THE NOMINA VILLA&UM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Maunfsld
scorueton
Fencote
KiRKEBY CUM FlETHAM
BUROH
TUNSTAL
HiPFESWELL
COLBURN
SCOTTON
hoddeswell
Ellerton cum Staunton"
Walburn
Grynton
LeMYNG cum DlSCOGH*
Bedale cum Fritheby^
Thorp Pirrom'' [et] Snapp
Well et Nosterfeld
Masham
Burton super Yore
SWYNTON
Ilketon
Helagh cum Sutton-^
Johannes Marmion^ hseredes
Henrici filii Conani et
eadem Amabilla.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE HANG.]
Andreas de Markynfeld.
Thomas de Colvill et Hen-
ricus le Scrop.
Henricus le Scrop et Nicho-
laus de Stapilton.
Johannes Marmion et Tho-
mas de Richemond.
Johannes de Waleby/ Abbas
de Jervals et Abbas de
Sancta Agatha.
Alanns de Kackery.*
Thomas de Mauneby.
Willelmus le Latymer.
Abbas de Sancta Agatha et
Abbas Bcatse Mariae.
Prior de Ellerton et haeredes
Thomae de Herford.
Johannes de Cleseby.
Prior de Bridlington et Ro-
bertas Swakk.
Henricus filius Hugonis et
Henricus le Scrop.
Haeredcs Briani filii Alani.
Maria de Middelham et Adam
de Swillington.
Maria de Neville.
Hugo de Hopham.
Rogerus Oysell.
Radulphus de Normanvill.
Johannes "Waxand, Abbas de
Fontibus et Magister Hos-
pitalis [Sanctae Mariae]
Magdalenae.'
Hugo de Hepham et Johannes
de Henton.i'
Kirkeby, A.
Waldeby, A. F.
Ellerton (Abbey) and Stainton.
Aiscogh, A. F. Aiskew, near Bedale.
Firby, near Bedale. ^ Thorp Perrow.
The hospital of St. Mary Magdalene at liipon.
Uealey and High Sutton. ' Probably John de Uunt^jn.
LIBERTY OF RICHMOND^ N. R.
837
Feoherby*
Elinoton et Elingstring
Thirn
Thornton et Watlous
Thornton* Collyng [et]
BURELL
Crachall
Neuton^'
Burton* Fatrik
Fyngal et Hoton Hang
et Haselden — iij villae,
Hawkeswell
Bellerby
HUNTON [et]
Herghethorp^ cum membris
Anderby"* et Holteby
Hacford et Apelton
HORNEBY
Langethorne
Thornton Styward
Daneby super Yore
Elueshou^
Wendesley
Ridemer
Layburn
Freston
BoULTON in WeNDE8DALE
ThOresby
}
Beginaldus de Clyfton et Jo-
hannes Alward.
Abbas de Jervals et haeredes .
Ricardi Oysell.
Reginaldus de Clifton.
Simon de Stuttevill et Hugo
de Thoresby.
Haeredes Briani filii Alani.
Maria de Middelbam.
Robertus de Heppale.
Rogerus de Lines et Henrieus
filius Hugonis.
> Abbas de Jervals.
Simon de Stotevill et Ro-
bertus de Egliseliflf.
Haeredes Thomae de Hertford
et Henrieus le Scrope.
} Thomas de Burgh et Jo-
hannes de Hunton.
Thomas de Colvill et Jo-
hannes de Aynderby.
Thomas de Burgh et Thomas
de Hertford."
Thomas de Homeby.
Abbas Beatae Mariae Ebor.
Johannes del Hull.
Haeredes Fetri de Killum et
Johannes Wichard.
Johannes "Wychard.
Galfridus Luterell^ et Ja-
cobus de Wendesley.
Nicholaus de Holteby.
Domina de Layburn.
Gilbertus Haunsard.
Henrieus les Scropp.
Hugo de Thoresby.
* Fearby. ' See page 162, note k.
J Newton-le- Willows. * An error for Brompton.
' Probably Erethome ia the place intended. See page 161, aniea.
"• Ainderby Myers. ■ Thomas de Uaoford, A. F.
" Ulveshow. This place has disappeared. See page 158, note h.
p Sir Geoffrey Luterel held here as guardian of John, son and heir of Peter
de Wensley {Stapleton'f Trinity Priory, York, 160).
Z
338
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR TORKSHIRE.
Keppeeby^
WODE HALLE ET NaPPAY'
ASKRIOG
Baynbrioo
Thornton Rust
Aykscharch
Burton [in] Biscopdale et
Waldon'
West Whitton et
S(w)ynythwait
MiDDELHAM
CaRLETON in CoVERDALE ET
Caldebergh
Burton Conestable
Est Wotton*
Sponithorn et
Herneby* — ij villse,
COYERHAM ET ScROPTONy
Katerik ^
Melmorby*
Johannes de Wauton.''
RaniQplius filius Radulphi et
Johannes del Hull.
Stephanns de Thornton.
Johannes de Britannia.
Banulphus filius Radulphi et
Stephanus de Thornton.
Maria de Nevill.
I Thomas de Burgh.
> Johannes de Cyreby."
Maria de Nevill.
}Galfridus de Scrop et Rey-
nerus Stiget.
Thomas de Richemond.
Abbas de [blank, ^"^
> Reginaldus filius Radulphi.
Galfridus de Scrop et Abbas
de Coverham.
Johannes de Britannia.
Ranulphus" Pygot.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE HALIKELD.]
DiscEPORD* Abbas de Fontibus.
Ranington ET Neuby'^ Idem Abbas.
EscANBY^ Domina de Percy, Prior de
Novo Burgo et Robertus
de Wandesworth.
Melmorby* Abbas de Fontibus.
MiDDELTON Thomas de Nevill.
♦ Carperby.
'^ John de Wanton, or Wauton, waa bailiff of the Liberty of Knaresbrough
in 1827 (Rot. Seot., i., 216).
• Wood Hall and Nappa, in the parish of Aysgarth, are not named in
Kirkby*8 Inquest.
' Walden, a hamlet in the township of Burton-with-Walden.
" An error for " Johanna de Bryby," daughter of Robert de Tattersall. See
pp. 165, 311, antea. • East Witton.
• Abbas de Jorevalle. See page 155, antea.
* Spennithome and Harnby. * Probably West Scrafton.
• Melmerby, in the parish of Coverham. « Reginaldus, A.
* The text has " Halikeld " in the margin, evidently to indicate that Disceford
and the succeeding vills are in that wapentake. MSS. A. and F. have " Halikeld
et Disceford " erroneously.
' Newby-super-Swale. ' Asenby.
' Melmerby, in the parish of^Wath.
LIBERTY OF RICHMOND^ N. R.
339
Johannes de Cleseby.
Johannes Marmyon.
> Idem Johannes M.
}Willelmus de Musters et Gal-
fridus les Scrop.
Jollanus de NeviU.
Abbas de Fontibus.
Johannes Marmyon et Rober-
tns de Musters.
}Radulphus filius Badulphi et
Johannes de Lasceles.
Rogerus de Aske.
> Johannes Marmyon.
Willelmus de Murrers et
Abbas de Coverham.
Prior de Novo Burgo et Alex-
ander de Ledys.**
Johannes Paches* et haeredes**
fsicj Philippi Bryton.
•Johannes Sayvill.' •
Johannes Marmion et Rober-
tus de Hastanges.
/ An error for Norton, commonly called Norton-le-Clay.
g if Wynton/' which is in the parish of Sigston, and wapentake of Allerton-
shire, is, perhaps, an error for "Sutton" juxta Hougrave. Sutton Howgrave,
as it is now called, is about two miles and a half from West Tanfield and Noster-
field. At the time of Kirkby's Inquest Sutton and Hougrave were held by
Ralph de Bugemond (page 186, antea). Possibly Marmion held Sutton under
Eugemond. * Yamewyk (Yamwick), near Kirklington, now depopulated.
' Ainderby-Quernhowe. J Sinderby.
* Swainby-with-Allerthorpe. See page 182, note o.
' Scabbed Newton, alitu Newton Picot. "• Theakston.
" Kirkby-on-the-Moor, commonly called Kirkby Hill, and Langthorpe.
* In the 33rd Edward I., Alexander de Leedes obtained a charter of free
warren in " Kirkeby super Moram et Gipton " (Col. Sot. Chart., 136).
' Hundburton, now called Humberton.
» 25th Edward I. Inq. de tenrit Philippi le Lou et MargericB uxorisejue in
manum regis captie. " Quidam Willielmus de Arderne terras tenuit in minde-
burton de Rogero de Moubray, qui tempore mortis dicti Williehni ftiit infra
sctatem ; ratione cujus minoris setatis Bex seisivit terras dicti Williehni in manum
suam, quia Eicardus de Arderne, frater et hseres ejus, setatis triginta annorum,
nunc defunctus, idiota fuit : et postea liberavit terras illas prseato Philippo et
Margeriae uxori ejus, Johanni Peeche, et Johanni le Lou et Amicise uxori ejus,
tanquam propinquioribus heeredibus dictorum WiUielmi et Eicardi" {Cal. Oen.,
ii., 544).
' The heir of Sir Philip le Breton was his son John {Longttaffe*8 Darlington).
* Thornton Bridge, Cundall and Leckby. - ' Johannes Dayvill, A.
z 2
TORTON^
Wath
West (T)anfeld, Wynton^ et
nosterfeld
KiRTLINGTON CUM
Marnewyk*
P1CHAI.E
Aynderby*
surderby>
Swaynle cum
Arthethorp*
Gaytanby
ESKELBY, NeUTON' ET
Lemino
Thoxton"*
Kirkeby cum Langethorn"
Hudbarton'' et Mildeby
Thornton, Gindale et
Lecceby* — iij villae,
Est (T)anfeld et
Carethorp — ij villae,
[LIBERTAS DE ALVERTON.]
* Episcopus Dunolm.
Episcopus Dunolm. dominus [est] libertatis de Alverton^ in
qua sunt burg* et villae de
Alverton, burgo
Thornton cum Vinas*
romondby
Beroeby*
Knamynoton cum Bracwharth'
Brumpton
osmunderley
SUREBY ET HeRTELECLIf' ix
separalibus villis,
HOTON COIGNERS
Norton Coniers
Holm'
HoUGRApfi^ et
Duttensalb^ — villis v,
HoTON ET Cessay — ij villis,
Thornton in Strata
Bobertus de Coigners.
Otrinoton*
North Kulvington
Lyandmet*
Kepbwik
WiRSAL*
Horneby cum Thorp Parva'
Willelmus Darel.
Johannes Waxand et Johan-
nes de la Mare.
Robertus de Homeby.
Abbas de Eggleston.
Rogerus Maudoust et Tho-
mas de Belson.-'
Rector ecclesiae de Leek.
Gilbertus de Thomeby.
Gilbertus Haimsard.*"
■ Thornton-in-Vivar/ A. F. Thornton-le-Bcans, in the parish of North
Ottrington.
* Borrowby, in the parish of Leake.
* Knayton-with-Brawith. The latter place is not mentioned in Eirkby's
Inquest.
* Sureby sub Koteclyf (page 101, atUea). Sowerby-under-Cotcliff, in the
parish of Sigston.
' Holme, in the parish of Pickhill.
/ Howgrave, now called Sutton Howgrave, in the parish of Kirklington.
f Over Dinsdale, in the parish of Sockbum.
* North Ottrington. ' Landmoth.
i Thomas de Belsome, A. F. * High WorsaU.
' Thorp Parva is not named in Kirkby's Inquest, and has now disappeared.
Its site is indicated by Thorp Row House, a farm about one mile S.W. of Hornby,
in the parish of Great Smeaton. *" See page 100, note I.
LIBERTY OF ALLERTONSHIRE^ N. R.
341
Brettebt cum
Parva Sm(i)theton
hoton boneyill
DiGHTON
West Herleset
Ellerbek
Thimelby, Foxton et
SiGGLESTON"
LorND**
> Johannes de Insula.
Johannes de Speton.
Gocelinus DeyVill et Bicar-
dus de Kirkebride.
Johannes de Burton.
Bobertus de Brumpton.
Y Bobertus de Colvill.
Marmaducus de Thwenge'
et Bobertus de la More.*
" Sigston.
* This entry is misplaced. It refers to Lund on the Wolds, in the East
Biding, where the bishop of Durham held 18 carucates at the date of the Domes-
day Survey.
' In the 21st Edward I., Marmaduke de Thwenge obtained a charter of free
warren, market and fair in his manors of " Cotum, Lunte and Tweng " ( C<U,
Bot. Chart., 124). Sir William de Tweng, son and heir of the above Mannaduke,
founded a chantry in the church of Lund in 1339 {Torre*s MS 8., 1315).
* Robert de More had a grant of free warren in Lund and La More in the
3rd Edward II. (Col, Bot. Chart., 142).
WEST RID[ING].
[WAPENTAGIUM DE AYNSTT.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Aynsty, in quo sunt
Tillse de
Nicliolatis de Stapelton et Auchems
filing Henrici.
Elias Farwath, Gilbertus Scot et
Willelmus Martel.
Willelmus Gramary.
Willelmus de Res et Andreas de
Kirkeby.
Thomas de Pontefracto.
Willelmus de Ros.
Thomas de Uctrede.
Abbas Beatse Mariae Ebor.
Episeopus Cestriensis.*
Alicia uxor Willelmi de Bugthorj).
Johannes de Belkethorp* et Abbas
de Fontibus.
Johannes do Crepling.''
} Johannes' Waleys et Nicholaa le
Vavasur.
Thorp d'arch'
Walton
Bykerton
TOCWITH
Wylesthorp
Skakelthorp
munketon
Hessey
Knapton
Hugh FORD
Mereston
HOTON''
BiLTON ET
Helagh — villis ij,
* The bishops of Lichfield and Coventry were occasionally styled Episeopi
Cettrtentet. Walter de Ijangton, who is elsewhere mentioned, was appoint<Ki to
that see in 1296, and died seised of the manor of Knapton in 1322 (Co/. Inq.
p. m., i., 300).
* John de Belkethorp was probably the son and heir of "William, son of
Thomas de Marston, who held the manors of Berghlhorp and Marston in 1278
(pp. 28, 221, anfea). About 1210, the father of this Thomas de Marston, Sir
William, son of Tliomas de Belkerthorpe, knight, gave lands in Gouthorj^o to
the chnn;h of St. Peter of York {Mon. Angl, vi., 1189). Belthon>c Hou.<e,
whore there are some remains of a moat, is one mile east of Gouthorpe, and in
the parish of Bishop Wilton.
*■ Iloton juxla Marston, alicts Iloton Wandesley.
* Sir John de Creppinge, son and heir of Sir Robert de Creppinge {Cal. Oen.,
i., 294), was high sheriff of Yorkshire in 1307-8.
' Kiranius Waleys, F. Sir Richard Waleys, of Burgh Waleys, and his
sister Nicholaa, widow of Sir William Vavasour, r)f na>]o\viHMl. Soo pp. 220,
WAPENTAKE OF THE AIN8TY, W. R. 343
KbME W ^^^^^ ^^ } Ra^^P^^ de Blaimcmusters.^
FoLiTWAiT Alanus de Fol (i) thwait et Johannes
de Belkethorp.
HoxTON Simon de Kyme.
Bolton cum Harnynoton Domina* de Vesey.
Appelton Waltenis de Faueonberg et Hen-
ricus Sampson.'
AcASTRE Malbys Willclmus de Malbis.-'
Acastre Selby Abbas de Selby.
BiscHOPTHORP Archiepiscopus Ebor.
MiDDELTHORP Abbas de Bella Landa.
Stiveton Gilbertus de Ros.
CoLTON Willelmus de Ros.
CouPEMANTHORP Willelmus de Malbis.
BiLBURGH Rogerus Basy.
Catherthorn Prior de Parco et Henricus de
Cruce.
West Askham Prior de Bridlington.
AsKHAM Brian Gilbertus de Stapelton* et Johannes
Grey
Drynohouses Johannes Grey.'
222, antea. In the 16th Edward II., Henry, brother and heir of Bobert^ son of
William le Vavasor, granted the manor of BUton to Thomas Davyll and Isabella,
his wife, and the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten (Cott. MS., Vesp. A.,
iv., 169 a),
/ Whihale and Estak are Wighill and Esedike. " Hemelak," which has not
been previously mentioned, is probably an error for Hagenby, now depopulated
(page 26, antea, note z). In the 4th Edward II., the Prior of Healaugh had a
grant of free warren in "Wighale, Hagenby and Esdyke" (Cal. Sot. Chart.,
143).
f Banulph de Blankmonstre, aUas de Albo Monasterio, held Wighale and
Calveton in the 32nd Edward I. {Cat. Rot. Chart., 136). See page 119, antea.
* Isabella de Beaumont, widow of John de Vescy.
■ Some account of this family has been given at page 218.
i Sir William Malbis died about 1365, and was succeeded by his younger son,
Sir Walter Malbis (ForAr Corporation Papers, ii., 988). The eldest son, Sir
Thomas Malbis, died about 1360, leaving a daughter aud heiress, Elizabeth, who
became the wife of Adam de Bekwith {Ihid., 996).
* Sir Gilbert Stapleton, second son of Sir Miles Stapleton, of Carleton, mar-
ried Agnes (or Maud), eldest daughter and co-heir of Sir Brian Fitz Alan of
Bedale. Catherine, the younger daughter, married Sir John Gray of Botherfield,
who died seised of a moiety of the manor of Askham Brian in 1359 {Cal. Inq.
p. m., ii., 213).
' Before 1244, Walter Gray, archbishop of York, granted lands in " Dreng-
huses" to his brother Robert {I>rake*a Ehorac., append., Ixiv), whose grandson,
Robert de Gray, held here at the date of Kirkby's Inquest. Sir John Gray, of
Rotherfield, grandson of Robert, had a charter of free warren in Dringhouse in
the 4th Edward III. {Cal. Rot. Chart., 163), and died seised of that manor in
1351^ {Cal. Inq. p. m., ii., 213).
844 THB NOMINA VILLARUM FOR TORKSHIRB.
LIBERTAS SANCTI LEONARDI EBOB.,
in qua [sunt] villse ij,
Neuton super Usam" bt 1 Magister Hoepitalis Sancti Leo-
Bramfhof" j xuirdi Ebor.
WAPENTAGIUM DB BARKESTON.
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Barkeston^ in quo [sunt]
villse de
Selby "1
^^^^^^ Ubbas de Selby.
Hamelton I ^
Friston — iiij villis, J
Carleton I
Est [Hathelsay] et >Nicholaus de Stapelton.
West Hathelsay — iijvillis^J
Hurst Kurtenay Haeres" Johannis de Metham.
Templehurst Willelmus de Holand.*
Drax cum membris Johannes Paynel.
Berley*' Ricardus de Berley/
Braxton Abbas de Selby.
BiRKYN Adam de Everingham de Birkyn.
Sutton Willelmus Clarell.
Byrrom Robertus de Sancto Paulo.
•" Newtou-upon-Ouse, in the wapentake of Bulmer.
■ Bramhopo, in SkjTack wapentake. See page 37, antea.
• The heir of John de Metliam, who died about the 5th Edward II. (Cal.
Inq. p. «., i., 245), wa« his son Thomas.
* March 11th, 1315. A conimission to the parish priest of Birkin to hoar
the confession which a parishioner of his. Sir William de Holand, knight, is
most anxious to make {Fatti Ebor.y i., 385).
• Barlow, in the parish of Brayton. This place has not been previously
mentioned.
* Sir Richard de Berl6y died about 1323 {Abbrev. Rot. Orig., 276), leaving
William his son and heir {Reg. Melton, 594 b).
WAPENTAKE OF BARKSTON-A8H, W. R.
345
Bretton*
Gateford — villis ij,
BlRNE
Kirkeby-^ — ij villis,
Brotherton
Farburn
Neuton Walets*
Ledesham
MiKELFELD
LuTERiNGTON cum mcmbris
Heselwood cum membris
Sutton'
Bramham cum membris
Ulleston*
Neuton Kyme
Shirburn
SUTH MiLFORD
WiSTOW
Cawood — iiij villis,
Grymeston
North Milleford
> JohauDes de Lascy.
> Domina^ de Bella Aqua.
Archiepiscopus Ebor. et Johannes
de Markyngfeld.
Alicia de Everingham et Robertus
de Reygate.
Bicardus Waleys.
Prior de Pontefracto.
Jacobus de Boyvill.*
Galfridus de Hothom-' et Hugo
Paynel.
Nicbolaa* la Vavazour.
Eadem Nicholaa et Prior de Wat-
ton.
Prior de Sancto Oswaldo, Petrus
de Malo Lacu et Johannes de
Ocklesthorp.
Simon de Kyme et Prior de Parco.
Idem Simon.
"Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Haeres Thomae filii Henrici" de
Grymeston et Margareta de
NeviU.
Johannes filius Roberti de North
Milleford et Johannes filius
Johannis de eadem.
' Bretton juxta Brotherton, now called Burton Salmon.
/ Kirkbv Wharfe.
f Isabella, widow of Sir John de Bella Aqua, of Kirtlington, oo. Notts {Bjeg,
Corhridge, 92 *, 102 a).
* Now called Newton-in-the-Willows.
' Sir James Bosvile, son of John, and grandson of Sir John Bosvile, of
Newhall in Darfield {S. Torks., ii., 110).
i On Jan. 31st, 1310-11, Sir Geoffrey de Hotham did homage to archbishop
Greenfield for the third part of a knight's fee in Lutrington which he claimed to
hold of him " nomine dotis uxoris suae " {Beg. Oreenjield, pars ii., 223 b).
* Nicholaa, widow of Sir William Vavasour, and daughter of Sir Stephen
Waleys of Burgh Waleys.
' Stutton, near Tadcaster.
" Toulston, in the parish of Newton Kyme.
" Henry de Grimston wa« the son and heir of Thomas de Grimston, by Sarra,
daughter of Sir Anketin Malory {Col. Oen., i., 389).
346
THE NOMINA VILLABUM FOB YOBKSHIBE.
RiTHER
Robertas de Rither.
Taddecastre
Henricus de Percy.
Fenton cum membris
Henricus de Camera et Johannes
filius Ricardi de eadem.
SOUETON''
Willelmus de Stopham.
Saxton
Rogems de Ledys.
Lede
Ricardus Tyes.
Barkeston
Archiepiscopus Ebor., Johannes^
*
filius Walter! et Johannes de
Selby.^
HODLESTON ET
LUMBY
Hseredes'' Godefridi de Melsa et
Ricardus/ capellanus de Feri-
brigs.
• Towton, in the parish of Saxton.
' John, son of Walter, son of Thomas de Barkston. His son William had
sucoeeded to Barkston in 1329 {Re^. Melton, 594 b).
• Probably John de Selby, eldest son of Nicholas de Selbj, alderman of York^
who was chamberlain in 1317, and bailiff in 1321-2. He was living in 1334.
' An error for " hseres." On Feb. 2nd, 1310-11, Eobert de Grenefeld and
WUliam, his son, were made guardians of the lands of Godfrey de Melsa at
Hodeleston on account of the minority of John, his son and heir {Fasti Hbar.,
i., 379. Besf. Oreenfleld, pars i., 62 a).
• " Eicardus dictus Gaugy, presbiter," was collated to the chapel of St. Mary
at Fery juxta Pontem on the 12th kal. Dec., 1309 {Me^. Greenfield, pars i., 79).
See page 214, note d.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE SKYRAK.]
Rex dominiLs [est] wapentagii de Skyrayk, in quo [sunt]
villae de
Prior* de Martheby et Radulphus de
Ilketon.
Johannes de Hareourt.
Johannes de Napelton/ Willelmus de
Stopham et Johannes Byroun.
Walterus de Haukesworth.
Simon Warde.
Simon de Braham^ Johannes de Cle-
hay'^ et dbmina^ de Langetoft.
Prior de Bolton, Michael de Roudon
et "Willelmus de Craven.
Domina' de Percy et Abbas de Salley.
Haer'-^Ricardi de Baby(n)gton in cus-
todia Archiepiscopi Ebor.
Alexander de Mensington et Walterus
de Hau(ke)sworth.
Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Ricardus de Goldesburgh.
Laurentius de Arthington.
Robertus de Ide.^
Morton
Byngeley
Bayldon
Haukesworthe
GiSELEY
Yhedon
Raudon
Ilkbley
BURLEY
Mensington
Otteley
POUILL
Arthington
Harwode
* An error for Petrus de Marthely. The heirs of Simon de Monte Alto held
two carucates and a half in Morton in the 13th Edward I. (p. 31, antsa). Alice,
eldest daughter and co-heir of the above Simon, married John de Marthelej,
and Matilda, another daughter, married Nicholas de Ilketon (Plac, de Quo
Wart., 225). * Johannes de Stapelton.
'' Probably an error for Clay or Ilklay.
^ I am unable to identify " the lady of Langtoft."
' On Jan. 22nd, 132 i, Dame Beatrix, widow of Sir Robert de Percy, took the
vow of chastity before the archbishop at Cawood {Fasti Ebor., i., 418).
^ On Sept. 12th, 1312, archbishop Greenfield granted to Lucy, widow of
Eichard de Babington, who held of him the manor of Burghley by knight's
service, the marriage of Hugh, son and heir of the said Richard (Fasti JSbor,,
i., 312. Reff. Greenfield, pars ii., 37 h).
^ Robert de Insula, or de Lisle, son and heir of Warine, lord Lisle of
Rou^cinontc. He was summoned to Parliament in 1316, and died in 1344
{nht. liarewood, 69).
848
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Est Kesewtk
Thorenour
Walterus de Heddynglet*
Neuton>
austhorp
Swillyngton
Preston
Allerton juxta Aquam
Ledeston
WiGHDON
Parlyngton
Ledys cum membris
Kepax
Bernevill* cum membris
S(h)adwell
Secroft
Aberford
Neusom
Halton
Belton' — ix villis,
Colingham
Riggeton
Wyk
Aldewik"*
Akerton'* Chapel cum
membris — v villis,
HORSEFORD
Willelmus de Hkeley, Bri-
anus de Thornhull, Par-
sona ecclesue de Bedale et
Petrus de Martheley.
Simon de la Roche,
(sic), Thomas Peytevjm.*
Thomas de la Chambre.
Ricardus Walleys et Wil-
lelmus le Walter.
Adam de Swillington.
Adam de Preston.
Radulphus de Beston.
Prior de Pontefracto.
Prior de Bolton.
Hugo le Spenser.
Thomas Comes Lancastriae.
" Abbas de Kirkestall.
Johannes Mauleverer.
* The A. and F. MSS. read :— " Thorenour. Simon de la Roche, Walterus
de Heddyn^ley et Thomas Peytevyn." This statement is evidently erroneous.
The Poitevins were lords of Hcadingley, where William de Patefyn held half a
knight's fee in the 31st Edward I. (p. 207, antea), hut the}' do not appear to have
had any interest in Thorn or. In the ith Edward II. Simon de la Boche obtained
a charter for a market and fair at Thornor {Cal. Rot. Chart. ^ 142). The text
should probably stand thus : —
Thorenoub Simon de la Roche.
Heudynqley Walterus do Heddyugley et Thomas Peytevyn.
' Elizabeth Paytfin, daughter of Sir John de Calverley {Loidis and Elmete,
217), and widow of Thomas Paytfin, lord of Ileadingley, by will dated 23rd
August, 1341, gave her body to be buried in the priory of Esholt {Hist. Esholt
Pi'iory, 20). i Potter Newton.
* An error for Beruewiko or Berwike (Barwick-in-Elmete).'
' Probably Colton, near Halton, is the place intended.
•" Addle. This place is called Adlekyrk in the Feoda Militum.
" An error for Allerton.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE CLARHOU.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Clarhou^ cujus villse sunt
Bbthemeslei Prior de Boulton, Willelmus Mauleverer
et Johannes Mauleverer.
Nessefeld Petrus de Middelton.
Denton Maugerus le Vavasour.
Middelton Adam de Middelton.
AsKWiTH Idem Adam et Isabella de Marton.
Weston Willelmus de Stopham.
prRNE^^E^-villie ij, } Archiepiscopus Ebor.
Letheley Hser* Henrici de Percy in custodia Regis.
Castellay Willelmus de Castellay.
Stayneburn Abbas de Fontibus.
RiooETON Idem Abbas et Ricardus de Fumeux.
lEH^Kr-ij vm«, JKobertusdelHiU/
KiRKEBY Feres*' Haer' Henrici de Percy in custodia Regis.
SioGLiNOHALL Elcua^ qusB fait uxor Walteri le Vavasour.
Lynton "1
Wetherby -. . vHser' Henrici de Percy.
Spofford — iij villae, J
FoLYFAiT^ Prior de Novo Burgo.
Plumpton Robertus de Plumpton et Henricus
Beaufiz.
Braham Henricus de Hertlington.
PArA^D^oro'T '"}wmelmu8 de Ros de In(g)manthorp.
Collethorp Johannes de Walkingham.
Parva Ribstan Henricus Beaufiz.
Magna Ribstan Willelmus de Ros de Hamelak.
• Dunkeswick.
• Robert del Isle, de Lisle, or de Insula, lord of Harewood. See pp. 206,
347, antea.
' Otherwise called Kirkeby Oreblawers, and now Kirkby Overblow.
^ FoUifoot, in the parish of Spoflforth.
• Kirk Deighton. ^ North Deighton.
350 THE NOMINA VILLABUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
GoLDESBUROH Ricardus de Goldesburgh.
Alverton^ 1
Parva Useburn et > Johannes Mauleverer.
Flasseby* — iij villse, J
Hoperton \^ Abbas de Fontibus et Johannes de He-
QuixLEY — villae ij, J melsey.
DuFFELD* Ricardus Waleys.
Gren Hamerton Henricus de Hamerton.
Kirk Hamerton
munketon
^_^..^ .« > Priorissa de Munketon.
f Allerton-Mauleverer. * Flaxby.
* Driffield, A. F. DuflTeld, alia* Driffeld, MS. Dodsworth, vol. xxTii., 174.
An error for Dunsford. In the 11th Edward I. Stephen le Waleis obtained a
charter of free warren in " Burgh Waleis, Neuton Waleis, Hauley (Healaugh),
Cotingeley and Dunnesford " ( Col. Mot. Chart., 112), and his grandson Stephen,
son ojf Eichard de Waleis, had a similar grant in the 5th !^ward III. {Ibid,,
166).
[WAPENTAGIUM DE AGGEBRIGG.]
Willelmus Dobemount.
i Comes Lancastrise.
Johannes Tyes.
}
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Aggebrigg, in quo sunt
villae de
HODERFELD "]
(Holm — ij villis — struck V Comes Lancastriae.
out) J
Crosseland
muletham
Almanbury — ^ij villis,
Taghewhait*
LiNOARTHYS
Lepton
Holm — ^iij villis,
HONLAY
Farneley*
Dalton
HOTON'^
BlRTON-^
Chelueley^
Shepley
Thirwistandland*
cumbrewode
Floketon
QuiK
OSSET
horubury
Taneley*
normanton
Alcotes^ — viij villis,
« Slaghewhait, A. F. Slaithwaite, in the parish of Huddersfield.
* Famley Tyas. ' Heton, A. F. Kirk Heaton.
^ The F. MS. has " Fontibus " in a later hand. See page 228, awtea.
' Willehnus de Heton (page 228, antea). / Kirkburton.
f Shelley, in the parish of Kirkburton. * Thurstonland.
' An error for Staneley, Stanley, near Wakefield.
i Altoftes, A. Altofts, in the parish of Normanton.
Comes Lancastriae.
Bieardus de Waleys.
Ricardus Tyes.
Johannes Flemyng et Thomas de
Hoton.
Abbas de (blank)^ et Willelmus de
Hoton/
Willelmus filius Thomae de Birton.
Henricus de Shelueley.
Johannes de Shepley.
Comes Warrenni.
Idem Comes Warrenni.
352
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YOR^HIRE.
Whiteley
Deneby
Thorn HULL
West Bretton*
Chylington'
Emeley
Sadelworth
Metheley
Warnefeld
FOKEBY*
Dyketon*
Snytall
Whitewood — villis vj,
Walton
Sandale
Crioheleston
Wakefeld — ^villis iij,
Sharneston
Croffeton
Willelmus filius Willelmi.
Abbas de Bella Landa.
Johannes de Thomhull.
Prior de Bretton.
Adam de Everingham.
Willelmus filius Willelmi.
Warinus de Scai^ill.
Comes Lancastrise.
}
Thomas de Gortz.*'
Comes Warrenni.
Willelmus filius Augeri.
Prior de Sancto Oswaldo.
* The township of West Bretton is partly in Staincross wapentake. See
page 363, postea.
' Shithngton, in the parish of Thornhill.
•" Probably Foulby, a small hamlet in the parish of Wragby.
" An error for Ayketon. Ackton, in the parish of Featherstone, is about one
mile E.N.E. of Snydale.
• Gorty, F. An error for Bur go. In the 33rd Edward I., Thomas, son of
Philip de Burgo, obtained a charter of free warren in Hacford and Walton (Cal,
Rot. Chart., 137).
[LIBERTAS DE KNARE8BURGH.]
- DominujB Rex eomm dominus.
Dominus Rex dominns est libertatis de Knaresbargh^ in
qua [sunt] ij burgi et villae de
Kna&esbubgh
Pons Burgi — ij burgis^
Thorescrosse
Clynt
Tymble
KiLINGHALE
ScREVYN — V viUis,
Brikenden'
[Con YNGESTHORP] *
lofthouses^
Feringesby et
HoPERTON — villa una,
Aldeburgh
Manskif
routhecliff
Kirkeby^'et Cathale
Burton et Mildeby* —
V villis,
Stretton/
>■ Dominus Rex,
. Rex dominus eorum.
Brereton
Kirke Stanlee*
Suth Stanlee* et
Farnham — iij villis,
Burdon Leonard
Useburne>
Staveley
Dominus Rex et hsercdcs^ H. dc
Percy.
Johannes de Brereton.
> Johannes de Walkyn^ham.
Johannes Bccard.
Hcnricus dc Bowo.
Henrictis filitin Uni^tfuin.
' Erkenden, A. F. Arkcncialo, in thu \mr\nh t/f Kmfm1tttftftij(^t
* CJonyngesthon), A. F. C<m(;yi\ufr\4i, thrwf m\U»n ^^HPi. iff KmfMilfitf'HHt^^r
' Lofthouse Hill, a bamlot in the tmrinh t/f HUt^tiU*^.
* Kirkby Hall, in the imrinh of l>ittl^ ()um\mrn.
' Humberton and Milby. / Htntii^m, A- t^
f ha;r', A. Tho hoir of Huriry do iVjrry wm U\» t^m WmiP^
* " Kirke Stanlee" is now *»lIo<l H*;iith m»i\u\t»i .
The Kite of " Suth Htanloe" \n oroUMr \h*\SimM Uf M#4^^l*^|/ H WM** «^^^'»*''
villas*, of NoiiMi HiM^iiU*^ / M^a^I ^ hi»mni
half a mile south of the i»rc»«cfit '
4 4
WAPENTAGIUM DE STAYNCLIF.
Comes Lancastriae dominus [est] wapentagii de Stayndif,
cujus villse sunt
Claxteburn*
Grynlyngton
Bradeford— -villse iij,
Bakescolf*
Waddyngton
MiTTON
Neuton'
esington
Hamerton
BOULTON*
Rymyngton
MlDHOP
GiSBURN
Pathorn
Neusom
Nappay
}
Thomas Comes Lancastrias.
Johannes Talbot.
Johannes Tempest.
Thomas le Southern et haeredes
dommi H. de Biiy/
Ricardus de Bathersby.
Adam de Wannervill.
Stephanus de Hamerton.
Johannes de Boulton et Abbas
de Selby/
Henricus de Rymyngton, Ni-
cholaus de Boulton, Willel-
mus de Rymyngton, Willel-
mus de Roucestre, Matheus
•Baudewyn [et] Ricardus de
Midhop.
Robertus de Midhop, Robertus
le Harpour et Johannes de
Boulton.
Abbas de Selby/ Henricus de
Rymyngton et Rector eccle-
siae de Gisbum.
Henricus le Scrop.
Thomas del Grene et M agister
Sancti Leonardi.*
Magister Sancti Leonardi.*
An error for Slayteburn (Slaidburn).
Bashall, in the parish of Mitton.
hser' domini Henrici de Percy, A. F.
Newton in Bowland, otherwise called Newton-on-Hodder.
Bolton by Bowland. f An error for Salley.
Abbag de Salley (pages 18, 199, antea).
The Master of St. Leonard's Hospital, York (pages 18, 198, antea).
WAPENTAKE OP STAINCLIFFE^ W. R.
355
Pathenall*
HOTON-'
SWYNDON
Halton
Wykelesworth
Preston
Routhemell
Bukleswyk' et
Setell
Langeclif
Staynford
Lytton
Arnecliff
buckeden
Ketelwell
Malghum
Kyrkbby*'
Thorneton
Styveton
Glusburn
Carleton
Gersington
Lynton
Threschefeld
Adam de Horton^ Adam de
Goldesburgh et Johannes
filins Thomse.
Edmundns Mansaile^ Willel-
mus de Irby, Magister
Sancti Leonard!* et Magis-
ter de Hospital!.*
Stephaiins de Eure.
Hugo de Halton.
Adam de Wykelesworth et
Johannes de Wykelesworth,
Johannes Darcy.
Johannes Flemyng.
} Abbas de Fumeaux et heer'
Henric! de Percy.
Abbas de Sallay.
Idem Abbas et Johannes de
Famelthorp."*
Abbas de Fontibus,
Willelmns de Haukeswyk.
Henricus de Percy in custodia
Regis.
Abbas de Coverham, Johannes
de Gisbum et haer*" domini
Johannis Gray.
Abbas de Fontibus.
Willelmus de Haukeswyk.
Johannes de Ros.
Johannes de Styveton.
Johannes del Laye et Petrus
Gillyot.
Thomas de Alta Ripa.
Isabella/ quae fuit uxor Ro-
bert! de Plumpton, et dom-
ina^ de Kyghley.
Johannes le Graas.
Elias de Threschefeld.
' Painlev, in the pariah of Oisburn. ^ Horton, in the parish of Gisburn.
* The Master of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem.
' An error for Gickleswyk.
"• Fauvelthorp. Constantino Fauvell and Alice, his wife, held lands in Stayn-
ford in the 31st Edward I.
" The heir of John; lord Gray, of Botherfield, who died in the 6th Edw. II.,
was his son John. * Kirkby in Malhamdale.
' Isabella, daughter of Serlo de Westwick.
♦ Probably the widow of one of the Kyghleys of Kyghley.
A A 2
366
THE NOMINA YILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Skypton
Skibden
Sigqlesdon — viUae iij,
Stretton*
Gayrorave
Oterburn
Conyston'
Helgfeld
Ayreton
scothorf
Haghenlith'
Calton
ESTON
Marton
Broghton
Braicewell
Heton
RlLLESTON
1 Hser'' Robert! de Clyflfbrd in
I custodia Regis.
Haer' praedicti Roberti, Biear-
dus Fauvel et Adam Fauvell.
Nicholaus de Bolynbrok, do-
mina Margareta de Nevill et
Nigellus de Staynford.
Radulphus de Oterburn et
haer^ Johannis filii Elise.
Radnlphus de Normanvill,
Willeknus de Malghum et
Johannes de Sejmeton.*
Magister de Hospitali, Rober-
tus de Wylghby et Johannes
de Harrecourt.
Henricus filius Hugonis.
Abbas de Dereham et Thomas
de Scothorp.
Henricus de Hertlington et
Johannes Otterbum.
Willelmus de Malghum et
Willelmus de Skipton.
Johannes de Eston, Willebnus
de Malghimi et Abbas de
Fourneaux.*^
Willelmus de Marton et Petrus
Giliot.
Idem Petrus, Willelmus de
Eston, Henricus de Marton,
Godfridus de Alta Ripa et
Willelmus de Skipton.
Johannes Tempest.
Ricardus Fauvell et Abbas de
Foumeaux.
Henricus de Hertlington et
Ricardus Fauvell.
' The heir of Eobert de Clifford, the first baron of the honour of Skipton,
who was killed at the battle of Bannockbum in 1314, was his son Eoger.
• Stirton, in the parish of Skipton.
' Cold Coniston, in the parish of Gargrave.
" Gilbert de Singleton held two bovates in Coniston in the 31st Edward I.
(page 189, antea).
*' Hanlith, in the parish of Eirkby Malhamdale.
• MSS. A. and F. have " Abbas de Fontibus " erroneously.
WAPENTAKE OF 8TAINCLIPFB, W. R.
357
Crakhowe
Brtnsall
Apeltrbwyk
Halton cum Emmesei
KiLDEWiK — iij villae,
CONIOESTON IN CoTELWOLDALRy
Helbedon' — iij villae, Csic)
Haukeswyk
Adingham
Draouton
Bradeley
Idem Ricardus, Prior de Boul-
ton et Prior de Malton.*
Willelmus de Hebbeden et
Petrus Giliot.
Prior de Boulton,
Ipri
Kygheley
Colling
Farnhill
Hottlington''
Flasceby
Neuton*
\ Willelmus de Helbeden.*
Willelmus de Haukeswyk, Ro-
gerus de eadem et Johannes
de Paryes.*
Domina* le Vavasour.
Adam deMidelton et Henricus
le Vavasour.
Willelmus de Skipton, Johan-
nes de FamhiU, Robertus
filius Ricardi de Bradelei et
Robertus Buck.
Ricardus de Kigheley, Johan-
nes del Thwaites, Ricardus
de Utteley et Johannes
Douaux.*^
Domina Margareta de Nevill.
Prior de Boulton et Robertus
de Farnhill.
Henricus de Hertlington.
Johannes de Greyndorge.
Johannes de Cathorp.-^
' An error for Marton (in Galtres). See page 189, ctiUea.
* Coniston in EettleweUdale.
* Hebbeden (Hebden). • Pereig, A. P.
* Probably Nicholaa, widow of Sir William Vavaaour.
' Denaux, A. Deueaux, F. Johannes de Vaux.
* Hertlington. • Bank Newton.
^ An error, I believe, for Catherton. Iq the Slst Edward I. John de Catherton
held half a caruoate in Neuton and Elslake (page 196, antea).
WAPENTAGIUM DE STRAFFORD.
Bex dominus est wapentagii de Stratford^ in quo Bunt
villa de
fBlankJ'^
lovbrshall
Gauere*
Arnethorf
Alkelet
roderham
Aston
Treton
Whistan — ^villis ij,
Ullay
Wath
Wambewell
Derfeld
ROUTHEMERCH
Treberoh
Braynesford^ — ij villis,
Ecclesfeld
Sheffeld
Handesworth et
Bradefeld — iiij villis,
Edelynoton
Petrus de Maule.
Johaiines de (Crumwell — struck out)
Rypars.
Johaunes de Crumwell.
Abbas de Rupe.
Walterus Touk.
Abbas de Rufford.
Thomas de Auneby.
> Thomas de Furnivale.
Prior de Wyrsop.
Johannes Flemyng et Johannes del
Wodhall.
Robertas de WambeweU, Johannes
Creppyng et Johannes Cresaker.
Thomas de Bosevill et Robertus de
Bosevil.
Stephanus de Bella Aqua et Thomas
de Ridwale.
Adam de Normanvill.
Thomas de Fumyvall.
Henricus le Scrop et Johannes de
Gloucestre.''
* In MSS. A. and F. the first three entries stand thus :—
Oauebe Petrus de Mauley et Johannes de Crumwell.
LovEBSHALL Johannes de Ripars.
Abnethobp Abbas de Rupe.
* Gauere is an error for Bautre (Bawtry).
' Brineford, F. Brinsworth, in the parish of Rotherham.
* John de Gloucestre. Mr. Hunter could not explain his connection with
Edlington {S. Yorks., i., 91).
WAPENTAKE OF STRAFFORTH, W. R,
359
Barneby super Done
Thirnescooh
HoTON Painell
Hikelton
Sculbies'
scaucbby
conynoesburo
Wermesworth
Herthill
Dalton
Haytefeld
Sandale
Staynpord
Clyfton
Bramlay
Braythewell — villis x,
BOULTON
Brampton in Morthyno
TOTEWYK
Claiton
SUTH KiRKBY
Frikley
PiCKBURN ET
Brodesworth
RiSINOTON*
Cateby
Halghton*
Magister B;obertiis de Barneby et
Willelmus filius Willelmi.
Abbas de Rupe.
Galfridus Luterel.
Robertus Haringell^ Thomas de
Ascheburyet Egidius de Hikelton.
Domina^ le Vavasour.
Ingebamus de Scauceby et Walterus
de Harum.^
Comes Warrenni.
Stephanos de Bella Aqua et Alex-
ander de Ledes.
Edmundus Wasteneys et Jacobus
Lyvet.
Idem Edmundus et Abbas de Rupe.
Galfridus Luterell.
Prior de Sancto Oswaldo.
Domina^ le Vavasour.
► Jacobus Lyvet et Willelmus Darell.
Robertus de Maulay.
Willeknus filius Willehni et Walte-
rus de Harum.
In manu domini Regis.
« Stubbns, A. Probably Hampole-Stubbs.
/ See pa^e 345, note k.
f 3 kal. Jan., 1303. Lioenoe to Walter de Harum to have an oratory within
his manor of Soouoeby, in the parish of Broddesword {Reff, Corbridge, 19 h),
* Bossington. ' Great Houghton.
[WAPENTAGIUM DE MORLEY.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Morley, cujus villae sunt
ROUELL*
MoRLEY
MiDDELTON
hunseflet^
Beston
Wyrkeley^
Bramlay
Farneley
Calverlay [et] Puddesay
Ferslai
Idele
scheplei'
North Byreli/
TONGE
Liverssege
Brightelington^
Gateley*
hundesworth
Byrley> — villae ij,
Comes Lancastrise.
Johannes de Derford.*
Simon de Creppinge.
Willelmus Latymer.
Willelmus de Beston.
Simon de la Roche.
Abbas de Kirkstall.
M argareta de Nevill.
Johannes de Calverlay.
Ricardus Wade.
Robertus de Plumpton.
Nicholaus del Marays.
Adam de Swylington.
Ricardus de Tdng.
Edmundus de Nevill.
Simon Warde.
Adam de Hopp'.*
> Johannes de Thirhill.*
• " Rothwell " is added in a later hand.
• Derfeld, F. The text has " de Rotherfield " in the margin, in a later hand.
See pa^ 227, antea.
' Hunslet. ^ Wortley, near Leeds.
• Shipley, near Bradford. / North Bierley.
f DrighUngton. * Bateley, A. F.
' Dr. Whittaker says that " in the Nomina Villarum, 9th Edward II., 1316,
Adam de Copley is returned as Lord of Batley. This Adam founded a chantry
in the south choir of Batley church " (Loidis and Elmete, 236). I believe, how-
ever, that " Hopp' " is an error for " Oxenhoppe." By charter dated at Batley,
18th October, 1334, and witnessed by Sir John de Eland, Sir Brian de Thomhill,
Adam de Hoi>erton, John de Calverley, and others, "Adam de Oxenhoppe, dominus
de Bateley," having erected " siimptibus suis " an oratory in honour of the Virgin
Mary, " navi ecclesiaj de Bateley contiguo," founded therein a chantry " pro
anima mea et anima Marjorise, uxoris mea), et pro animabus Roberti patris et
Matildis matris meae, Willelmi de Coppeley, Johannis, Willelmi, Thomie fratrum,
et animabus domini Johannis de Thomhill, Briani filii ejus, Thoma de Thornton
et Elense, uxoris ejus, Johannis de Manyngham, et animabus fratrum, sororum,
parentum, et omnium benefacterum meorum" {Reg. Melton, 201). See pages
226, 280, antea.
i Perhaps East Bierley. * Johannes de Thomhill.
WAPENTAKE OF MORLEY^ W. R.
361
GOMERSALL
Hekmondewtk — ij villse,
Myrfeld
Heton Cleck
Eland et Ourum'
Erdeslowe*
Bradford
BOLLYNG
HORTON
Claiston^ — villse ij,
Thornton
Allerton — ^ij villae,
Maynyngham et
Hawort — villae ij,
BOULTON
Wylseden
Heton
Halifax
Sche(l)f
Eleston*
Deuuesbury — villae ij,
Ovesden*
Miggeley
Waddeworth
Scheffeld''
Longefeld
Skirkotes
RiSSEWORTH
HOURUM'
Feresby
Heptonstall
HYPY'y
Soureby
Warlowby' — villae xij,
' South Owram. * Ard«I«y, nmr Wakefield.
" Nicholas, lord Audley, of TleMfih^ r/p. HiAfftm], He married Joan, widow
of Henry, earl of Lincoln, who haA Hny\ffif<\ tm pitri f4 hef dower, and died in
1319.
• Clayton, n<»f drmi WffUm, ' ii*ijth6^ f^mwyftffthftrp, A. f.
» jAiVimi\ufritH Hnil i* ttl^MtHi *m^ m^ *«•«* ^A fff^/rff^/m
at j/ftJtot^ijt, wii^ *iM7 vXu,i.UkkA fcl U»^^ ^'V. ^\^i' H*"***^^^^f* /tA-/'^*^ /♦ hlf\ ^itft^fi
^ Johannes Tylly.
Thomas de Heton.
Margareta de Nevill.
Johannes de Eland.
Adam de Everingham.
Nicholans de Dandeley.*
Willehnns [de] Bollyng.
> Thomas^ de LeuirTngthoq).^
> Thomas de T&omton.
I Nicholans d^Audeley.
Willehnns de Thoxton/
Abbas de Bella Landa.
Bogems de Ledes.
Prior de Lenevieh.'
Johannes de Schorell.'
I Johannes Flemyng et Willelmiis
[ de Deuuesbiri.
Johannes de Thomhill.
-Comes Warrenni.
P iJjj*)»i:J*U'iljJt^ , WM^ iS-ilJ*-/. 1. i*-.' If
n
388 TVS XOIOSA TILLABITM ffOE TmXSHIKK.
EccTLESHUL Thomas de Scheffeld.*
Hnmuim Bkaidns de Badedhre.
HrrosK Thomas de Hetoo.
[WAPBNTAGIUM DE YOUCROSS.]
Rex dominus [est] wapentagii de Youcr(os8)^ cujus yillse
[sunt]
Burton in Lonesdalb Johannes Moubrai/
?No7LTON-ij vill«, JHenricusfiliusHngonis.
Clapham Willelmns de Clapham.
OusTEWYK Johannes de Hamerton* et Nicho-
laus de Stapelton/
HoRTON^ Abbas de Jorevall.
SaDBUROH 1 tt • £T TT
DENT-ij viUse, I He">cus filius Hugonis.
Thornton Gregorius de Thornton.*
' Thomas de Sheffeld had a charter of free warren in Eccleshill in the 4th
Edward II. (Cal. Rot. Chart., 44).
* Earls Heaton, in the parish of Dewsbury.
* In the 85th Edward I. John de Moubray obtained a charter for a market
and fair within his manor of Burton in Lonesdale (Cal. Rot. Chart., 138).
' Benton, A. F. A mistake for Bentham.
' John de Harington held six carucates in Austwiok in the 31st Edward I.
(page 278, antea).
y In the 82nd Edward I. Miles and Nicholas de Stapelton obtained a charter
of firee warren in Oustwyk (Cal. Rot. Chart., 136).
f Horton-in-Bibblesdale.
* On May 22nd, 1322, archbishop Melton ordered 20 marks to be given to
Gregory de Thornton, knight, " in part payment of 100 marks due to him for our
servioe to be rendered in Gotland to the king, which he is to do " (Fasti Ebor.,
i., 427). A farther sum of £60 was paid to him on July 4tb, 1322 (Ibid., 427 «).
[LIBERTAS- DE 08G0TCR0SSE.]
Thomas Comes Lancastrise dominus [est] libertatis de
Osgotcrosse.
Ponteston*
Adthelingflet
Haldanbi?
Whit
Houk
Pokelington^
Hek
Whitley
Rushalle''
Beghhall'
Knottingley
Queldale
Castelford
Preston/
Badesworth
Elmesall
Wrankewrok^
Burgh*
Ouston
Thorn*
Camesall
Stubbes>
Stapelton
Parva Smytheton
Himmelsworth*
Chatton'
Havercroft
Wjmterset
Notton
Derton
Carleton
Cutheworth
Wyrkesburgh*
Tankeresley •
Silkeston
Ospring
Lanside
Thttrkerland
Dodeworth
Bergh*
Salthom''
West Bireton'*
Skelmanthorp
(Blank)
Snayth
For*
Estoft
Bednesse
' The liberty of Osgoldoross inoludes the wapentake of Stainoross.
* An error for Pontefract.
* PoUington. ' Rowall. ' Beal.
/ Purston Jaglin. f Wrangbrook. * Burgh Wallifl.
' Perhaps Thomhurst, a form about one mile and a half S.E. of Owston.
i Stubbs Walden, in the parish of Womersley.
* Hemsworth. ' Probably Chafton (Shafton).
" Worebrough. " Bargh or Barugh.
* Calthom (Cawthome).
f Westburton, A. West Bretton. See page 352, antea.
f I am unable to mj what place is intended.
364
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Rouclyflf
Himdale*'
Hethensalle
Eggeburgh
Kelington
Credeling
Fryston
Hoghton'
Fetherstan
Acworth
Uppeton
Thorp'
Skekbrok"
Skelale"
Brampwyth'^
Pyshlak
Norton
Wymersley*
Darthyngton
Magna Smytheton
Brerelay
Indelayy
RyliiU
Chevet
Wolfelay*
Boston
Bretton*
Herdeslai*
Wortelai
Himclyf'^
Holanswajme
Peniston
Thurleston
Staynnebnrgh
Bemeslai
Keseburgh
Heland^
Claiton*
Deneby
Arthewortb^
Omnium istarum villarum idem Comes est dominus.
' Hundale may perhaps be Houndhill, in the parish of Ackworth. There is,
however, a place called Gowdall between Snaith and Hensall.
* Glass Houghton. ' Thorp Audlin. - Skelbrok, A. F.
* Skellow. • Kirk Bramwith. ' Womersley.
9 Heindley. ■ Wolley. " Monk Bretton.
* Ardsley, in the parish of Barfield.
« Hunshelf. * High Hoyland. • West Cla>'ton.
/ An error for Burcheworth.
[LIBERTA8 DE TYKHILL.]
Rex dominus [est] libertatis de Tykhill, in qua [sunt]
villae de
Ttkhill
Waddeworth
Stansall
Staynton
Malteby
Laohton in Morthyng
Wykerslay
HOTON SUB HaIA*'
Rayenfeld
Wales
Thorp Salvayn
Tynneslawe
Kymberworth
Wynteworth
Gresebrok
SWYNTON
Mekesburgh
Denyngby
Addewyk/
Barneburgh
Melton
Dominus Rex.
Adam de Everingham.
Robertus de Hoton.
Johannes Botiller.
Johannes le fsicj Crumbewell.
Hugo* de Morghawe.
Joidanus de Ilde, Thomas de Wyke-
reslai et Rieardus de Dred.*
Robertus de Hoton.
Comes Warrenni, Hugo de Darcy et
Robertus de Sywardeby.''
Prior de Bradenstok.
Anketinus Salvajm et Thomas Chaum-
berleyn.
Henrieus de Tynneslawe.
Johannes de Crumwell.
Willehnus subtus viam et Thomas de
Westhall.
Comes Warreni et Thomas Barbot.
Isabella* de Beleaue.
Prior de Bretton.
Willelmus le Vavasour.
Galfridus Luterell.
Stephanus de Bella Aqua et Johannes
de Cresaker.
Willelmus Cressy et Robertus Har-
ringell.
■ By Inq. p. m., 10th Edward II., Drogo de Merlawe died seised of the manor
of Li^hton (Col. Inq. p. w., i., 288).
* Ered, F. Mr. Hunter (,8. Yorks,, i., 277) thinks this should read "Ri-
eardus de eod."
<* Otherwise called Hoton Robert.
* Probably an error for Saundeby (pages 3, 11, antea),
' Isabella, vridow of Sir John de Bella Aqua.
^ Adwick-upon-Dearn.
366
THE NOMINA VILLARUM FOR YORKSHIRE.
Sprotburoh
Benteley
scauseby cum
Langethwayt
Athewyk^
Marre
Skypness*
Billingley
Parva Halton
Brampton juzta
HoLAND>
Willelmus filius Willelmi.
Willelmus Sampson.
} Johannes de Crumbwell et Agnes de
Langthwayt.
Johannes* de Tours et Johannes de
Tybbetoft.
Robertus de Styveton.
Johannes de Tybetoft.
Prior de Blida.
Henrieus filius Henrici [filii] Conani.
Wath Johannes Flemjmg et Prior de Bretton.
Comes Warrenni^ Johannes de Bokle
et Bogerus Perre.
' Adwiok-le-Street.
* Stephen de ETers or Eure {8. Yarks., i., 862).
' See page 11, note /.
> Ho^iiand, in the parish of Wath.
[LIBERTAS BEAT^ MARIiE EBOR.]
Abbas dominus [est] libertatis Beatse Mariae Ebor.
Overton Apelton*
MiTON* Normanton'
FOSTON* KiRKEBY MtSPERTON
Harton Helmeswell*
ScHUFTON^ HoRNNESE cum hamelet'
Claxton Cotyngwyk*
Grynyston'' Ayremyn
Apelton" super Querfe Rednessb
Grymeston-^ cum membris Fulpord
[Kyrkeby cum membris]^ Dyghton*'
scapton* popleton superior
Laisinoham* Popleton Inferior
HoTON>
Harum omnium villarum idem Abbas [est] dominus.
■ Myton-upon-Swale.
* FostoD, in the wapentake of Bulmer.
« Shipton, in the parish of Orerton.
* Bryneston, F. Burneston, in the wapentake of Hallikeld (page 186, am$ea),
* Nun Appleton, in the Ainsty.
/ North Grimston, in the wapentake of Buckrose.
' Kybkeby cum membris, A. F. Kirkbj-Underdale.
* Spanton (Spaunton), in the parish of Lastingham, is probably the place
intended (pa^ 123, antea).
' Lastingham.
i Hoton Underheg (page 123, anUa)^ now called Hutton-in-the-Hole, in the
parish of Lastingham.
* Appleton, in the parish of Catteriok.
' An error for Normanby, in Byedale (page 123, awtea).
" Emswell, in the parish of Qreat Driffield.
" East Cottingwith, in the parish of Aughton, and wapentake of Harthill
{Drake's Eborac., 624).
* Deighton, in the parish of Escriok.
IN LIBERTATE SANCTI PETRI EBOR.
COTUM*
Langetoft
Neubald
Barneby*
donynoton^
MOKBTON''
osbaldewyk
Strensall
Haxeby
Styvelyngton^
Johannes de Cotum et
phanus de Cothum.
huscthwayt
Carleton/
Tollerton
Alen^
ACUM
Ulskelp
Saleton
Barneby*
Dalton super Tese*
Ste-
Ac istarum villarum Decanus et Capitulum ecclesiae Beati
Petri Ebor. [sunt domini] ,
« Cottam, a small township in the parish of Langtoft.
* Barmhy-on-the-Moor.
* Dunnington, near York.
' Murton, in the parish of Oshaldwick.
' Stillington. / Carlton-Husthwaite. «" Alne.
* An error for Braueby (Brawby), in the parish of Salton (page 123, antea),
* To the plaoes here enumerated the F. MS. adds, in a later hand, Towthorpe
and Helperby.
APPENDIX.
U U
APPENDIX.
FEODA' DE HOLDERNESSE.*
BALLIYA THOMiE DUNSELL/
Bewyk. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrse de dominico G(alfridi)
de Melsa.
Parva Coldon. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae qnas Egidius de
Gousell tenet de Roberto Stnis'' (Sours) .
Mapelton. Simt ibidem xij car. terrse : de quibus ecclesia
tenet unam car. terrse^ et [Abbas de] Thornton tenet unam car^
terrae, et H (erbertus) de Sancto Quintino tenet viij vel ix fsic)
car. terrae, et Stephanus de Austwicke duas car. terrae.
RoLSTON. Sunt ibidem una car. et di. terrae de feodo Yvo-
nis Scotewayne, et una car. et di. terrae de feodo Willelmi de
Pikerynge.
GousiLL. Sunt ibidem sex car. terrae de feodo Roberti
Oousill.
Parva Hatfeld. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae de feodo
Bamardi de Braynes.'
« From a Feodary's Book {temp. Eliz.) in the possession of J. B. Walbran,
Esq., of Bipon.
* This account of the Knights' Fees in Holdemess appears from internal
evidence to have been compiled during the latter part of the reign of Henry HI.
It contains particulars relating to several places not named in Kirkby's Inquest.
' Mr. Poulson, in his History of Holdemess (vol. i., p. 153), says, " The
wapentake is divided into four parts, or districts, according to the titles of the
bailiffs, viz., that of Moijs, Tunstall, Helpston, and Bunsley. It has been gene-
rally supposed that the bailiffs take their titles from the names of places, but
from ancient entries in the books of the Court it seems probable that these titles
are taken from the names of four baiUffs, who served in these offices, called Peter
Moijs, Bichard Tunstall, Bichard Helpston, and Thomas Dunoely."
* 24th June, 1280. Sir Bobert de Scures, knight, grants to Bobert Hildyard
and his heirs the homage and services which Peter de Gousle did for his manor of
Little Golden (P<mUon*8 Holdemess, i., 369). Bobert Hildyard married Joan,
daughter and heiress of Sir Bobert de Scures, of Long Biston {Ibid., i., 841).
' Bernard de Araynes. His son, Thomas Dareins, held here at the date of
Kirkby's Inquest (page 75, antea).
B bS
372 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Magna Haytpeld. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae de feodo
Galfridi Berchaud/ et de feodo W. de Fauconbei^e iij car. terrae,
et de feodo Johannis de Freboys iij car. terrae.
Wethobnwik. Sunt ibidem ix car. terrae de feodo W. de
Fauconberge.
Rtse. Simt ibidem quinque car. terrae et di. de eodem
feodo.
Catfose. Sunt ibidem yj car. terrae de eodem feodo.
Beghum.^ Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae; de quibus Priorissa
de Kylljmg tenet tres car., et Willehnus de Fauconberge tres
car. terrae.
Erghum. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo Radulphi de
Sherborne.
Skirlington. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae, quarum xiiij bov.
sunt in elemosina de Bridlyngton.*
Attingwik. Sunt ibidem xij car. terrae de feodo Willelmi
de Ros.
Catwik. Simt ibidem duae car. terrae de feodo W. de Fau-
konberge, et tres car. terrae de feodo Simonis Wytik.*
Arnall. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo W.'de Ros, et
duae car. terrae de feodo W. de Fauconberge.
North Skirlagh. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo Wil-
lelmi de Fauconberge.
RisTON. Sunt ibidem sex car. terrae de feodo R. de Strus
(Scurs).
Bonnewik. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrae de feodo Thomas'" filii
[ ] de Merston; de quibus juxta Hedon* j bov., et
Killyng j bov. terrae.
Dringhou. Sunt ibidem novem car. terrae de feodo de Brus.
Ulram. Sunt ibidem iiij^*" car. terrae; quarum tres car.
sunt de feodo Roberti dc Ulram, et una car. de feodo W. de
Fauconberge.
RiTTON.' Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo W. de Faucon-
berge.
/ The Inq. p. m. of Geoffrey Berchaud was taken in the 4th Edward I. ( Cal,
Oen.y i., 234).
«■ Bewholme, in the parish of Nunkeeling.
* According to Kirkby's Inquest (p. 75), the Prior of Bridlington held five
carucates in Skyrlington and Erghum.
' Sir Simon Wittic, of Catwick, was living in 1275.
J Perhaps Thomas, son of William de Belkethorp, lord of Marston in the
Ainsty, who was living in 1265.
* Probably an error for Hythe, now lost, which stood about one mile and a
half N.E. of Bonwick. Nun>Keeling is about the same distance towards the
south-west.
' A mistake for Buton (Bowton), in the parish of Swine.
KNIGHTS^ FEES IN HOLDERNESS. 373
Kyllyng. Sunt ibidem tres car. terrae de feodo Simonis
Vycy.*"
Brandesburton. Sunt ibidem vij car. terrae de feodo Her-
berti de Sancto Quintino,
Brysthill Mora. Est ibidem una car. terrae de eodem
feodo.
Leset. Est ibidem una car. terrae de eodem feodo.
Berneston. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae de feodo de Munceals.
Wyncton.* Sunt ibidem vij car. terrae de eodem feodo.
Beforde. Sunt ibidem yj car. terrae de eodem feodo.
Seton. Sunt ibidem iiij**' car. terrae de feodo Egidii de
Gousele.
Wathsand. Sunt ibidem vj car. et vij bov. terrae de eodem
feodo.
HoRNSE Burton. Simt ibidem duae car. terrae de eodem
feodo.
Summa car. viij"iij, et iij bov. terrae.
DE BALLIVA RICARDI DE HELPESTON.
Sutton. Sayerus de Sutton tenet ibidem vij car. terrae.
Merflet. Sunt ibidem iij car. terrae de feodo Willelmi de
Bos.
BiLTON.^ Est ibidem una car. et di. terrae de feodo W. de
Pauconberge.
Wyuton^ [et] Skyrlagh. Sunt ibidem v car. et di. terrae de
feodo W. de Wyueton, et de feodo Willelmi de Fauconberge
una car. et di. bov. terrae.
Waghen.« Sunt ibidem duae bov. terrae de feodo J. de Ros.
RuDA. Sunt ibidem iiij°' car. et una bov. terrae de feodo J.
de Ros.
Benyghome. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo de Butteler.
Thurkylby, Elwardby, Douuethorpe** [et] Lambthorpe.
Sunt ibidem xj car. terrae de feodo de Sancto Quintino.
Ulburgh.* Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo de Butteler.
Coningeton. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo J. de Las-
sels, et V bov. terrae de feodo Willelmi de Lassels^ et xj bov. terrae
de feodo Willelmi ("sicj de Lassels.
" Simon Wytyk, or Wittic. " See page 77, note #.
" Bilton does not occur in Kirkby's Inquest, or in the Nomina Villarum.
' Wyton, in the parish of Swine.
♦ Waghen, or Wawne, has not been previously mentioned.
*■ This entry proves that the place erroneouriy called Austhorp in Kirkby's
Inquest (poffe 74), and which I was unable to identify, is Bowthorp, now i^
small hamlet, or farm, in the township of EUerby.
' Oubrough, in the parish of Swine.
374
iLLUSXaATlVE DOCUMENTS*
Sprotle. Sunt ibidem vj car. terrse.
NuTLE. Sunt ibidem ij car. tcrrse*
[Preston]* Sunt ibidem ij car, terrae de feodo de HJ de
PrestoUy et una car. et di. terne de fecxlo S, de Preston, et una
car. et di. terrae de feodo de Fryboisj et iiij"^ car. terrae de feodo
de Haukyuj et una car, terrse de feodo de Passemerc, et ij boT,
terne de feodo de Thurston, et una bov. tcn*a^ de feodo de Ros.
Sumrua car* Ivj et iiij*^^ bov.**
BALLrVA BlCASni HE TUNSTAlJi.
Waxham. Suut ibidem v ear. duie bov. et di* terne ; unJe"
de feodo S, de Preston iiij^' car* et una bov- [terne] t" Abbas de
Tborutoii et Prior de Briatall residuum.
TuNSTALL* Sutit ibidem Ixiiij bov. terne ; de quibus de
feodo B* de Strus (Seurs) xxxij bov* terrse^ et de feodo H. de
Preston ij car* terrae, et de feodo Hugonia Ser\nentis iiij*''" bov,
temEj et de feodo ccclesiae iiij**^ bov. tcme, et de feodo de Thorne-
ton V bov., et de feodo W. de Crochowe una bov. terrsse^ et
Stephanus dc Monte tenet dnas bov* tcrr^*
EosB. Sunt ibidem iiij^^xvj bov. terrse : de qnibua W. de
Ro8 tenet in eapite Ixiiij bov* terrse, et [H.] de Saueto Quintino
xxxij bov. terr^.
HiLDERBTON** Suut ibidem xvj bov, terras de feodo de
Buttelcr.
Grymston* Sunt ibidem xlnij bov, terne; uude Willelmus
de Ros tenet xxxij bov. terrse, et de feodo Archicpiseopi xvj bov,
terrae,
Garton. Sunt ibidem xlviij bov* terrae; unde Abbas de
Thornton tenet y} bov, terncj et W, de Stotevill et W. de Elder-
wyke' tenent xHj bov. terrse.
RYNoauROH. Sunt ibidem xxxij bov. terne de feodo de
StotevOl.
NeutonJ' juxta Aldebcrohe. Stmt ibidem xvj et viij' fsicj
bov* terr® de feodo de Butteler.
* Renrj, son of Simoa da Praston, ooeiirs u & benefiiotor to the Hospital of
St. Sepulchre^ tioar Prostotij temp. Honry III.
« This iimount. does nut agree mth the sum total of tbo separate entries.
* The text hm " Iro^ " erroneously, » Hilston.
gave
Mon'
' In Ihe 4th Edward II. Thomas, sfoo and heu- of Thomas de Ethordwickj
fe two oxgall gs of hnd In Gorton to Nicholas, mn of Eobert de Ldlej (P^W.
'j SQldtn^ta^ iL, 51).
f Otherwise wdled Enat Newton, EingbrouRh Newton, and Aldbrongh N^wtoru
* According to Kirkby*a lixqiie«t (riij^e 76), Thomiw de Neuton held two
carnca1«s in Neuton. In the 15th Edwnr<i I, Thoma.^ de Noutou held in AW-
burgh Nouton four bovate:^ in demesne and twelve hovules lu service {PonUoi^^m
knights' fees in holdbrnbss. 375
Thorpe.* Sunt ibidem xlviij bov. terrae de feodo de Ros.
Carleton. Sunt ibidem xxiij bov. terrse de feodo S. Whytyke.
FossHAM. Sunt ibidem xxiiij bov. terrse de feodo de Ros.
Burton Constable et Nbwton.* Sunt ibidem xlviij bov.
terrae de feodo Constabularii.
Marton. Simt ibidem xxxij bov. terra; unde xvj bov.
terrre [simt] de feodo Constabularii^ et xvj bov. terrse de feodo
Willelmi de Fauconberg.
Flynton. Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terwe de feodo Roberti de
Strus (Scurs).
OwsTWYK. Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terrae geld., et xxiij de feodo
[de] Saneto Quintino ; unde . . . . et vj car. de feodo de Butteler,
et de feodo Stephani de Owstwyk iij ear. terrae.
Flyngton.* Sunt ibidem xlviij bov. terrae ; unde xxij [sunt]
de feodo Hospitalariorum, et xxiij de feodo de Strus (Scurs).
Ederdwyk. Sunt ibidem xxxv bov. terrae de feodo de
Butteler.
Tanstern. Sunt ibidem iuj®^ car. et di. terrae.
Danthorpb. Sunt ibidem xxij bov. terrae de feodo Johannis
de Danthorpe.
Elstanwyk.^ Sunt ibidem xx bov. terrae de feodo Johannis
de PattesheU, et xij bov. terrae de feodo Egidii de Gousill, et
ij (?) bov. terrae quas Walterus de Ederdwyke, libere firmarius,
tenet.
Summa car. iiij"xiij et ij bov. terrae et di.'
BALLIVA PETRI DE MOYS./
Ravenser. Sunt ibidem xvj boy. terrae.
SuNTHORP. Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terrae.
Holdemessy ii., 32). The Inq. p. m. of the above-mentioned Thomas de Newton
was taken in the 16th Edward I. The jurors say that he held " in servitio in
eadem villa [de Aldburgh Neuton] duodecim bovatas terr» per idem servitium
[militare] ; unde Guudreda, Beatrix, et Thomas filius Walten de Flinton tenent
quatuor bovatas terrsB cum uno tofto, et Eicardus, frater prsedicti Thomse, tenet
unam bovatam cum uno tofto, et Willelmus Neve tenet unam bovatam cum uno
tofto, et Sicilia, soror praedicti Thomse, tenet unam bovatam cum uno tofto.
Beatrix, uxor Eoberti Dercy de Willardby, propinquior ejus hseres est. Et est
plenarise setatis, quia setatis triginta annorum et amplius" (Col, Gfen., i., 887).
« Thorp (Garth), near Aldbrough.
* West Newton, alias Newton Constable.
' Filling is the place intended. See page 804, antea,
* This place is not mentioned in Kirkby's Inquest. Mr. Poulson says {Hitt.
Holdemess, ii., 72), "There are 32 oxgangs [in Elstemwick], thus described in
1766 :— 10 oxgangs of copyhold, held of the manor of Burstwick ; 20 copyhold,
held of the manor of Elstemwick, of which Charles Anderson Pelham, Esq., is
lord ; and 2 freehold ; total 32. The oxgangs contain about 28 acres each upon
an average." ' See page 374, note u.
/ By an Inq. dated 18th Edward III., Rosa, wife of Peter Mois, held Bond-
376 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Skeftlyng. Sunt xxxij bov. terrae ; unde Rex [tenet] in
dominico xvj bov. terrae. Prior de Bristall^ viij bov., et Johannea
de Danthorpe viij bov.
OuTNEUTON. Sunt ibidem xxx bov. terrae.
HoLAYM.* Sunt xlviij bov. terrae; unde Adam de Sancto
Martino* [tenet] xxx bov.. Prior de Bristall ij bov., J. de Dan-
thorpe viij bov. terrae, Symon West et J. de Holaym viij bov.
terrae.
HoLMETON. Sunt xliiij bov. praeter ecclesiam quae tenet ij
car. et di.
Thorpe et Penythorpe.-' Sunt ibidem xx bov. terrae.
Ulthorne. Sunt ibidem xxviij bov. terrae :* Laered' Bogeri
de Thome iiij®' bov.
RiMEswELL. Sunt Ixxij bov. terrae de feodo Sancti Quintini.
Rysum. Sunt ibidem viij bov. terrae.
Par CsicJ thorn.' Sunt ibidem xxxij bov. terrae.
Est Halsam. Sunt ibidem xxxij bov. terrae.
West Halsam. Sunt ibidem xxv* bov. ; unde xv [sunt] de
feodo de Fauconberg, xvj de feodo de Lascels, et iiij**' de feodo
Simonis Thorpe.
Forthinoham. f Blank J
Neusam.* Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terrae.
Oteryngham. Sunt ibidem xxxij bov. terrae.
Catterington.^ Sunt ibidem xxiiij bov. terrae.
Ryhill. 'Sunt ibidem xxiiij bov. terrae de feodo de Ros.
Thorne.^ Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terrae.
Bond Burstvityk.* Sunt ibidem iij bov. terrae de feodo
W. Carpentarii.
Holme/ Sunt ij bov. terrae de feodo R. de Camera, et xiiij
bov. terrae de feodo de Stotevill.
Burstwiok. Peter Mols, of Bond-Burstwiok, held that manor in 1367 (Poulton't
ffoldemess, ii., 366).
f The alien priory of Birstal, or BurstaJ, near Skeffling.
* Holaym ( Holly m) does not occur in Kirkby's Inquest.
' Sir Adam de St. Martin was one of the executors under the will of William
de Fortibus, earl of Albemarle, who died in 1260 (PouUon^s Roldemess, ii., J
J Welwiok Thorpe and Pensthorpe. See page 76, note h.
* Perhaps unde is here omitted.
' I am unable to say what place is intended.
"• Apparently an error for xxxv.
« Newsham juxta Frothingham has disappeared. See page 76, note e.
* This entry refers to Camerton. According to Kirkby's Inquest (page 75),
Thomas de Goverington held three carucates in Coverington. Camerton and
Ryhill form one township.
' Thome juxta Hedon, now called Thomgumbald.
* Bond Burstwick has not been previously mentioned. It appears to have
been one of the " appendages of the great Lordship of Brustwyoke " (PouUon's
Moldemest, ii., 366). '' Paull Holme.
FEES tN HOLDERNE88. 377
Pagula. Sunt ibidem xxiij bov. terrae.
Tharlesthorpe.' Sunt ibidem xvj bov. terrae de feodo
Constabularii.
Boynton/ Sunt ibidem iiij**' bov. et di. terrae.
Carets ORPE. Sunt ibidem iiij" car. terrae.
Rtohton. Sunt ibidem quinque car. terrae de feodo Mon-
cellis.
Ktlk. Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo de Fryboys.
Wyvelthorpe." Sunt ibidem ij car. terrae de feodo Comitis.
Sbuerdbt.' Est ibidem una car. terrae de feodo de Lascells.
Summa car. terrae xviij.*'
Summa summarum, ccclv car. et di. bov. terrae, inter quas
simt cciiij" car. et di. bov. terrae de quibus xlviij car. faciunt
feodum nulit., et lij faciunt feodum milit., et lij faciunt feodum
fsic) et xxiij faciunt ij feoda.
Summa feodorum, ix et di. et quarta pars et viij^* pars.
• See page 77, note w,
' Bojnton, Cajthorpe, Beighton, Kelk, Wilsthorpe, and Sewerbj are in
Dickering wapentake.
" See page 59, atUea, ' See page 55, euUea.
" An evident error. The bailiwick of Peter de Moys contains, apparently,
about 86 carucates.
[FEODA MILITUM IN WAPENTAGIO DE
BULMER.]
Inquisitio* capta^ apud Ebor., die Merciirii proximo post
festum [Sancti] Mathei Apostolis^ [anno] re^ regis Edwardi,
filii regis Edwaidi^ ix°, de feodis militum quae tenentur de rege
in capite, per Walterum Russell^ Willelmum Lovell et alios, qui
dicunt super sacramentum suum quod isti subscripti fiierunt
tenentes de domino rege in capite ad festum Sancti Johannis
Baptistae, anno regni regis Edwardi, filii regis Henrici, xxviij,
et ad festum Penthecostes anno regni, etc., xxxj.*
BuLMER. Dicunt quod Radulphus de Bulmer tenet sex car.
terrae de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, unde
decem car. faciunt feodum militis.
[^Welburne.'^ Idem Radulphus'' tenet quatuor car. terrae
in Welboume de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege, unde x
car. faciimt feod., etc.]'
Farlington. Dicunt quod Ricardus^" Byrom tenet in Fer-
lington V car. terrae de Ranulpho de Nevill, et ipse de Petro de
Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, unde xij car. faciunt
feod. milit.
West Lillinoe. Johannes^ de Ferlington et Nicholaus
Flemyngs* tenent ij car. terrae in West Lillinge de Petro de
Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, unde xij car., etc.
• This Inquisition is taken from the Feodary's Book in the Eegistry of the
Dean and Chapter of York, mentioned at page 124, antea. There is another
copy of this document in Addit. MS., Brit. Mus., 26,729, which supplies some
additional matter. It is cited in the succeeding notes by the letter 8.
* The S. MS. omits this paragraph.
' The places to which an asterisk is prefixed are not named in Kirkby's
Inquest.
' In the 4th Edward II. Ralph de Bulmer obtained a charter of free warren
in Wilton, Bulmer, and Welbume {Cal. Rot. ChaH., 143).
• This entry is taken from the S. MS.
/ Bobertus, S. See page 324, antea.
«" Egidius, S. 15th Edward II. Helaxatio Egidii, filii domini Johannis de
Ferlington, facta Elense, quae fuit uxor Nicholai le Fleming, et hscredibus suis,
de toto jure suo in villa de West Lilling in wapentagio de Bulmere (Abbrev.
Placit.y 339). See page 324, anfea.
* Nicholas, son of James le Fleming, was mayor of York from 1311 to 1316,
and again in 1319. He was killed at the battle of Myton, Sept. 12lh, 1319, and
KNIOHTS^ FEES IN BULMER WAPENTAKE. 379
Brafferton. Thomas de Ripariis tenet in Brafferton ij
ear. terrae de J. de Moubray, et ipse de rege in capite^ unde
sex car., etc.
Sterisbt. Idem Thomas tenet in Sterisby j car. terr» de
feodo* de Moubray, et ipse de lege in capite, unde vj car., etc.
Brandsby. Idem Thomas-' tenet ix* car. terrae in Bransby
de haeredibus* de Moubray, unde xij' car., etc.
Sherif Hoton. Ranulphus de Nevill tenet in Sherif
Hoton XV car. terrae de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in
capite, unde xv car., etc.
*Flaxton. Idem Ranulphus tenet iij car. in Flaxton de
Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, unde xij, etc.
*OvER Hemylset. Idem Ranulphus tenet*" in eadem de
Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, unde, ut supra.
*Etheirwike." Bartrianus** Bacon tenet unam car. terrae
et ij bov. in eadem de P. de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege in
capite, unde, ut supra.
*Tyrrington. WiDelmus Lytimer (Latimer) tenet iiij car.
terrae in eadem de Radulpho de Nevill, et ipse de Petro de Malo
Lacu, et ipse de rege in capite, [unde xii car., etc.]^
*Whenbye. Elena^ Haggett tenet v car. terrae in eadem
de Radulpho de Nevill, et ipse de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse
de rege in capite, unde, ut supra.
Cornburgh. Johannes de Thweng tenet V car. terrae in
eadem de Petro de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege, unde xij car.,
etc.
Hoton Bardolfe* cum *Hinderskelf. [Blanky Kirkeham
tenet iiij®' car. terrae et unam bov. terrae in Hoton Bardolfe, et
Radulphus filius Willelmi" ij car. terrae et di. in Hinderskelf de
Comite Mareschallo de feodo [de] Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege ;
et faciunt iiij**°* partem unius feodi milit.
*HoNTiNGDON ET *TowTHROPPE. (H)ospitalarii tenent iiij®'
was buried at St. Wilfrid's, York, in which church he appears to have founded a
chantry in the first year of his mayoralty (Col. Inq. ad quod damn., 230). On
Sunday, Oct. 2l8t, 1319, his widow, Ellen, took the vow of chastity before the
archbishop in his chapel at Bishopthorpe (Be^. Melton, 136). James le Fleming,
father of Nicholas, was mayor of York in 1298. George le Fleming was bailiff
in 1299-1300, and Walter le Fleming filled the same office in 1306-7.
' Johanne, S.
J Thomas de la Byvere had a charter of free warren in Brandesby in the 82nd
Edward I. {Cal. Rot. ChaH, 134). * iy oar., S. ' vj car., S.
"• xviij bov. terrsB in Over Hemelsey, 8.
" Earswick, near Huntington. • Beran (blank), S.
p unde xij car., etc., S. ♦ Helias, S. '' x car., S.
• Probably High Hutton.
' Alanus de Kirkeham, S. The Prior of Kirkham also held in Hoton Bardolf.
See i)a^c 108, antea.
• Ralph Fitz William, baron Graystock.
880 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
car. terrse in eadem/ et Walterus de Towthropp tenet ij car.
terrse in Towthrope de feodo de Malo Laca^ et ipse de rege ; et
faciunt iiij**™ partem nnius feodi milit.
*HiLDiNGLEY ET *Cramboum. Johanna*' de Perc(e)haye
tenet ij car. terrae in eadem* et iiijy car. terrae in Cramboum de
feodo [de] Lutterell, et ipse de rege in capite; et faciunt di.
feod.
♦MoLTHROPP, *WiGiNTHROPPE ET *Terrington. A(n)ke-
tinns de Salvin', (blank)'' Braban et Stephanos de Tirrington
tenent duas car. terrae in Molthropp, et [in] Wiginthroppe
unam car. terrae et di., et in Terrington unam car. terrae et
di. de feodo [de] Lutterrell, et ipse de rege ; et faciunt di. feod.
Heworthe. Andreas de Bolingbrikes* et Hamo de Gruscy
tenent unam car. in Heworthe de Briano filio Alani, et ipse de
rege ; et faciunt (blank)^ partem unius feodi milit.
*Stocton. Haeredes (blank)^ et alii tenent ij car. terrae in
eadem de feodo de Malo Lacu, et ipse de rege; et faciunt
sextam partem unius feodi milit.
[*Sand Hutton.* Willelmus Wray©^ et Matheus de
' Huntin^n, S. " Johannes, S.
• Hildingley, 8. ^ iij car., S.
■ In the drd Edward II. Anketin Salvayn obtained a charter of free warren
in Thorp Salvayne, Multhorp, and Clifford {Cal. Rot. Chart., 142).
• Egidiug, S. Giles de Brabant was admitted to the freedom of the city of
York in 1297, and filled the office of bailiff in 1308-9.
* Bolingbrooke, S. Andrew de Bolingbroke was M.P. for York in 1301,
bailiff in 1303-4, and mayor in 1305 and 1309. About 1312 he founded a chantry
in the church of All Saints, Ousegate. Probably he did not long survive the
date of his will, which runs as follows : — In Dei nomine. Amen. Ego Andreas
de Bolingbroke de Ebor., condo testamentum meum die Veneris in festo Deool-
lationis Sancti Johannis Baptistse, anno Domini millesimo ccc^<* quinto deoimo,
in hunc modum. In primis do et lego animam meam Deo et Beatse Marise et
Omnibus Sanctis, et corpus meum ad sepeliendum in eoclesia Omnium Sanc-
torum in Usegate, coram altare Beatse Marisa, et meliorem robam meam cum
tabardo nomine mortuarii mei. Item do et lego Bogero filio meo et Elizabethse
filise mese domes meos in Brettegat, in parochia Sancti Petri Parvi, tenendum et
habendum illis et haeredibus suis imperpetuum. Et si contingat dictos Bogerum
et EUzabetham decedere sine haeredibus de corporibus suis legitime procreatis,
volo quod revertantur hseredi meo propinquiori. Executores autem hujus testa-
menti mei facio et ordino et constituo, videlicet, Agnetem, uxorem meam, et
dominum Johannem de Munketon, capellanum {York Corporation Records, B.y.,
14 ft). Roger de Bolynbrok, citizen of York, son of the above-named Andrew,
by will dated 24th November, 1361, desires to be buried near his mother Agnes,
in the conventual church of the Friars Minors. He left a widow, Emma, and an
only child, Marion {Ibid., 15 a). Thomas de Bulinbrok was bailiff of York in
the early part of the reign of Henry III., Hugh de Selby then being mayor
{Beff. Magn. Alb.). Adam de Bolingbrok, bailiff in 1276-7, was living in 1290
{Abbret. Rot. Orig., i., 68). ' decimam, S.
* de Chamount, S. John Chamont was certified lord of Stockton in 1316.
See page 325, antea.
' This entry is taken from the S. MS.
/An error for Graye. Some account of this family is given at page 325, note o.
KNIGHTS^ FEES IN BXTLMEB WAPENTAKE. 381
Lovayns^ tenent ij car. terrse in Sand Hutton de feodo de Mou-
bray, et ipse de rege ; et faciunt quartam partem unius feodi.]
Linton, Yolton et Barton. Willelmus de Ros de
Helmsley tenet iij car. terrse in eadem/ WiDelmus de Ros de
Yolton tenet unam car. in Yolton, Robertas de Pickeringe
tenet iiij®' car. terrae in Barton ; unde dicti Willelmus de Yolton
et Robertas de Pickeringe tenent de feodo de Ros, et ipse de
rege ; et faciunt ij*» partes unius feodi milit.
Item dicunt quod de escaetis in manu sua existentibus nihil
inveniunt; de habentibus heeredum nihil inveniunt; de digni-
tatibus vacantibus tarn de archiepiscopatu, episcopatu, abbatia,
prioratu, et aliis dignitatibus quibuscumque, nihil inveniunt.*
^Thornton-' [et] *Yalmthrope.* Laurentius de Etton
tenet in Thornton tres car. terrae, et Radulphus filius Willelrai
tenet in Yalmthrope tres car. de Petro de Malo Lacu, unde xij'
car., etc.
*Raskell. Radulphus*" de Nevill tenet in eadem iiij®*^ car.
terrae et yj bov. de rege in capite, unde," etc.
*SuTTON. Idem Radulphus* tenet in eadem vj car. teme
de rege in capite, unde xij," etc.
*Thormotbye. Idem Radulphus"* tenet in eadem ij car. de
rege in capite, unde," ut supra.
*Skelton. Uxor domini Johannis de Lythome*^ (?) tenet
de Radulpho"* de Nevill unam car. terrae in eadem, et idem Ra-
dulphus de rege in capite ; et faciunt iiij^*°* partem unius feodi
milit.
♦Scewysbye. Johannes de Thornton tenet in eadem iiij®'
car. terrae de feodo de (blank), p et ipse de rege in capite ; et
faciunt iiij**™ partem unius feodi milit.
*Buttercrame, *Barnbye,« *Bossall, Thoraldthropp,
[et] ^Flawythe. Walterus de Langthome** tenet in Butter-
crame iiij''' car. terrae et di., in Barnbye iij car. terrae, in Bos-
sall ij car. terrae, in Thoraldthrope ij car. terrae, et in Fiavvitli
unam car. terrae de feodo Thomae Waike, et ipse de rege in
capite, unde xij, etc.
*Stytnam. Johannes Gower tenet vj car. terrae et di. in
* Matthew de Louvaine has been previously mentioned. See pages 72, 113,
antea. * Lynton, 8.
* The S. MS. omits this paragraph. i Thornton -le-Clay.
* Ganthorpe, in the parish of Bulmer. ' vj car., 8.
•• Ranulphus, S. " unde xiij car., etc., S.
* Johannis de (blank), S. f Moubray, S.
» Bamby llouse is the name of a farm about half a mile east of Bossall.
' An error for Langton. " Walterus de Langton, episcopus," was certified
lord of Buttercrambe in 1316. See pages 268, 325, aniea.
382 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
eadem de feodo de Malo Lacu^ et ipse de rege in capite ; et
faciunt ij partes unius feodi milit.
HuTON supxB Derwent.' Thomas de Bolton' tenet in
eadem iiij®' car. terrae et di. de rege in capite^ et faciimt iiij*^
partem unins feodi; cum land* de ♦Sandoome' et ♦Carleton."'
Prior de Malton tenet unam car. in eadem.
HuTON Muibhtun (?)/ Amardus [de] Perchehaye tenet
in eadem ij car. terrae et sex bov. de feodo de Brus ; et faciunt
iiij**" partem unius feodi milit.
' Called Hoton CJoleswayn in Kirkby's Inquest, and now Low Hutton.
' In the 32nd Edward I. Thomas de Boulton had a charter of free warren in
"Houton Colswyn" (Col. Rot. Chart., 186). His uncle, John de Boulton, died
seised of " Coleswanhoton maner*, Sandebume et Carleton lande," in the 8th
Edward I. {Cal. Inq.p, m., i., 69).
* Land or Launde, " a wild untilled shrubbie or bush^ plaine " {Promptorum
Fartmlcrum, ed. Camden Soc.y i., 291). Launde also signifies a plain among
trees, a park, a hunting place {Ibid.).
' The Sanbura of Domesday Book. Sandbum Wood and Carlton Farm are
in the parish of Stockton on the Forest.
" 2 id. June, 1276. " I>e decimis proTenientibus de landis de Earleton et de
Sandebum assignatis capellse de Stoketon pertinenti ad prsebendam de Bug-
thorpe" {Beff. Oiffard, 127 a).
' I am unable to identify this place.
FEODA- MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOR.,
IN COMITATIBUS EBOR.,
NOTINGHAM., LINCOLN., LEYCESTRE ET GLOUCESTRE.
SCHIREBURN.*
Constabularius CestrisB debet respondere pro feodo duorum
militum in Sutton, Byrum et Poles.
Robertas de Wilbeby debet respondere pro feodo unius
militis in Stiveton et Thorp/
Ricardus de Hudekton debet respondere pro feodo duorum
militum in Hudelston.
Ricardus de Luterington debet respondere pro feodo unius
militis in Luterington.
* This document, nvhich is undated, is taken from the register of Walter
Oiffard (fo. 7 b), who was archhishop of York from 1266 to 1279. It appears,
however, from internal evidence (page 896), to have been drawn up before he
was promoted to the see of York. Several homages rendered to archbiidiop
Bomanus are added in a later hand, either as interlineations or marginal notes.
With one or two exceptions, these are transferred to the " Homagia et flde-
litates," printed at a subsequent page.
* In 1229, archbishop Walter de Gray granted the following charter of liber-
ties to the burgesses of Sherbum : — Omnibus, etc. Noveritis nos concessisse et
dedisse et hac carta nostra oonfirmasse, omnibus burgensibus nostris de Sirebum,
has Ubertates et liberas consuetudines subscriptas, scilicet, auilibet qui de nobis
tenet burgagium ibidem habet mansuram suam in latitudine Ix pedum, in longi-
tudine quater-vi^nti pedum; reddendo inde annuatim nobis et suocessoribus
nostril y^d., medietatem ad Penteoosten et medietatem ad festum Sancti Martini,
pro omni servitio. Nolumus autem quod aliquis burgensium in burgo nostro de
Sirebum habeat fumum, tinctum vel fUllonium, sed omnes veniant ad fumum,
tinctum et fullonium nostrum super forisfacturam nostram per has consuetu-
dines. Qui ad fUmum nostrum venerit et suo ligno fUmum cdefeoerit det nobif
xxx"*^ panem ; qui vero de nostro ligno fUmum calefeoerit det nobis vioetimum
panem. £t qui tinctum nostrum tenuerit habeat qualibet leptimana unam
caretatam ligni mortui de bosco nostro de Sirebum. Conoessimus eUam pno-
dictis burgensibus nostris de Sirebum ut habeant ibi omnes logon ot confuotu-
dines, prseter prsDdictas, quas habent burgonsos do Pontofrad/o, ot junto utuntur
in burgo suo. Et ut haec, oto. JMU apud Torj*. xvlj kalftmluK Pwbrunrli, anno
xiij {Ex Rot. Majore archity. Gray. In d<rr»w», No, 2W),
* Thorp Willougbby,
884 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Robertus de la Lande debet respondere pro feodo unius
militis in Mikelfeld.
Serlo de Bretton debet respondere pro quarta parte unias
militis in Bretton/
Badulfus de Neuby tenet quartam partem feodi unins militis
in Bretton.
Serlo in Wyleby debet respondere pro quarta parte unins
militis in Lumby.
Galfridus de Muscham et haeres Henrici de Hekering debent
respondere pro quarta parte unius militis in Lumby.
Terra Laneridi quam Ricardus de Camera' tenet in Mile-
ford-^ debet respondere pro tertia decima parte unius militis in
Levenaton.^
Henricus Bilegley : nescitur quis ille sit ; sed Robertus de
Burstall tenet sextam partem unius militis pro quarta parte
unius militis in Gaitford.
Robertus de Barkeston debet respondere pro quarta parte
unius militis in Barkeston.*
* Otherwise called Bretton juxta Brotherton, and now Burton Salmon.
' On March 20th, 1228-9, archbishop Gray grants " Willelmo de Camera de
Mileford, et hsredibus suis, dimidiam bovatam terrse, cmn pertinentiis, quam
'Willelmus Paris tenuit in Mileford, et octo acras et di. de dominico nos^ in
Mileford, scilicet, in campo australi duas acras et di. quae jacent ad capud de
Chapelcroft versus austrum, et in campo boriali tres acras quae jacent in Queme-
milneflat, et in campo occidentali iij acras quse jacent ad Crenacres (?), in escam-
bium pro una bovata tcrrse quam idem Willelmus tenuit in bona viUa de feodo
Leveret, et octo . . . terra) et di. quas idem Willelmus tenuit in Abholm cum
omnibus pertinentiis {Ex Rot. Majore archiep. Oray. In dorso. No. 84).
/ South Milford. See page 48, antea.
«" Lennerton, in the parish of Sherbum. The following charter of arch-
bishop Gray relates to this place : — Omnibus, etc. Sciatis nos confirmasse
Eicardo filio Willelmo de Levenacton ij bovatas terne in villa de Levenachton
quas bonse memorise Thurstinus, archiepiscopus, predecessor noster, dedit Bicardo
Coco, avo ejusdem Ricardi, excepto uno tofto quod Ricardus Molendinarius
aliquando tenuit, quod quidem prsedictus Ricardus dedit Rogero filio Nicholal
pro fiuali pace habenda de placito quodam moto ab eodem Rogero in curia nostra
de Sireburn per breve de recto de quatuor bovatis terra), et excepto homagio
Roberti de Grenewey, cum servitio redditus sexdecim denariorum. Habendas
et tenondas de nobis et successoribus nostris sibi et hseredibus suis imperpetuum ;
reddendo inde annuatim nobis et successoribus nostris duos solidos. Pro hao
autem conoessione et confirmatione dedit nobis, vel cui assignare voluerimus,
prsedictus Ricardus filius Willelmi unam bovatom teme cum pertinentiis in
Sireburn quam de nobis tenuit. Data apud Sireburn, iij kalendas Januarii, anno
duodecimo (Ex Rot. Majore archiep. Chray. In dorso, No. 22).
* By charter, dated at Otley, Feb. 12th, 1228-9, archbishop Gray grants to
Robert de Barkston " unam bovatam terrse quam Nicholaus de Fonte tenet in
Barkeston, cum tofto et omnibus pertinentiis suis, et cum pnedicto Nicholao, in
escambium pro tofto quod idem Robertus de Barkeston habuit in Sireburn [Ex
Rot, Majore arehiep. Chray. In dorso, No. 30).
PEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOR. 385
COMITATUS LEYCESTRIiE.
Feoda domini Ebor. archiepiscopi in eodem comitatu.
Haeres Radulfi Trussel* pro feodo j militis; (ubi
ingressus est Abbas de Valle Dei, et est inquirendum de modo
ingressus — in marginej,
Thomas Palefrai in eodem comitatu debet respondere pro
dimidio feodo unius militis in Eston juxta Graham/
Johannes Mansel debet respondere pro feodo unius militis
(in Ty verington* alias Tyrlington' — in manu recentiori) .
WiDelmus Baud*" debet respondere pro duabus partibus
' Homagium domini Petri de Wolwardington pro ten. in Lohenham in com.
Leycestre.- — .... Trussel, miles, teneret de archiepiscopo Ebor. j feod. milit. in
Lobenham in com. Leyc*, per servitium militare, qui habuit tres filias ....
Walterus Baud qui modo tenet propartem suam, et de media venit dominus Petrus
de Wolwardington, miles, ^ui viij idus Februarii, anno gratiro [1298-9, prse-
sentibus] magistro W. de Bhda, sub-decano Ebor., dominis Roberto de Levesham
et Roberto de Notingham, J. de Pikersham, tunc ballivo Suwell, fecit
archiepiscopo . . . ., salvo jure suo, et alterius cujuslibet, et recognovit per fideli-
tutem suam quod tenet de archiepiscopo Ebor. in dicta villa de Lobenham x U.
terrse per servitium militare : sed pro quota .... filia quse vocabatur domina
Florencia dedit de proparte sua .... Priorissse et Gonventui de Cateby ij virgatas
teme et di., et duobus capellanis imperpetuum .... nobis intelligi. Et in-
quirendum est qualiter tenent, et quantum, et pro quo servitio {Reg. Newark,
18 a).
i Eston juxta Graham (Easton, near Grantham), is in the county of Lincoln.
See page 391, postea.
* Tirlangtou, cUiaa Tur Langton, in the parish of East Langton.
' Et fecit homagium inde domino J., Ebor. archiepiscopo, in aula de Toten-
hale, prsQsentibus Kicardo de Eyvesby et aliis, anna gratisD nonagesimo tertio
(1298), a die Paschae in iij sept. — in margine. — John Maunsel did homage "pro
ten. in Tyrlington " in 1303 {Reg. Corhridge, 103 6), " Isabella, domina de Tir-
lington, quondam uxor domini Johannis Maunsel,'' in 1308 {Reg. Greenfield,
ii., 222 a), and " Elias de Renede, qui duxit dominam Isabellam, quondam uxorem
domini Johannis de Maunsell, in uxorem," in 1311 {Ibid.).
In February, 1308, archbishop Greenfield granted to Isabella, " quae fuit uxor
Johannis Maunsel de Tirlingtoo, maritagium Johannis, filii et hseredis prsedicti
Johannis Maunsel, quod ad nos pertinet ratione minoris setatis ejusdem Johannis
filii Johannis, eo quod prssdictus Johannes, pater dicti Johannis, manerium de
Tirlington cum pertinentiis de nobis tenuit per servitium militare. Salva nobis
custodia omnium terrarum et tenemeiitorum quse dictus Johannes, pater dicti
Johannis, de nobis tenuit per servitium prsedictura, una cum custodia tertise
partis manerii prjodicti de Tirlington, quam Cristiaua, uxor Ranulphi de Rye,
tenet in dotem, cum accident" {Reg. Greenfield, i., 166 b). On May 5th, 1310,
the archbishop acknowledged the receipt of 20 marks " a domina Isabella, relicta
quondam domini Johannis Maunsel de Tirlington in com. Leycestre, in partem
solutionis sexaginta marcarum in quibus dicta domina Isabella pro maritagio
Johannis Maunsel, filii sui, nobis tenebatur" {Ibid., i., 179 a).
•" The following document relates, perhaps, to this individual. De emptione
Willelmi le Baud. Omnibus, etc. Noveritis nos emisse et recepisse a magistro
Thoma de Storteford, wardam terro et heeredum Nicholai le Baud, cum omnibus
pertinentiis suis, salvo Laurencise, relictae dicti N. le Baud, manerio de Haldham,
si coadvixerit, in dotem assignato. Ita quidem quod si dicta Laurencia infra
septem annos a festo Sancti Michaelis proximo post prtesentis cartn ooniliP**'*'^"*
C *"
386 ILLCSTKATITB DOCUMSIfTS.
feodi nniiis militis (pro tenementis in Lerenliain* — tit manu
recenliari) .
Florentia* debet respondere pro tertia parte feodi unins
militis (pro tenementis in Levenham — in manu receniiori) .
Hugo Pepyn debet respondere pro sexta parte fisodi unius
militis.
Willelmus de la Haye debet respondere pro sexta parte feodi
unius militis.
Willelmus dictus Dominus debet respondere pro sexta parte
feodi unius militis.''
SUWELL IN COMITATU NOTINOHAM.
Hugo filius Ranulphi in Muscham^ debet respondere pro
fcodo unius militis/
Robertus de Everingham' in Letherton debet respondere
pro feodo unius militis.
numenmdofl obierit, omnes fructus terrarum propriis sumptibos oulturum an-
tumpni obitum suum proximo sequentis integre et quiete percipiat Sciendum
etiam quod in dicte wardsc venditione, cum pertincntiis, reservayit sibi dictus
Thomafl specialiter rtaurum suum, videlicet, oves, porcos, vaccas, stottos et boTee^
cum blado autumpni carta; hujus confectionem proximo sequentis ut de eis tan-
quam de propriis pro voluntate sua disponat. In cujus rei, etc. Data anno
M.cc.xxxiiij, viij kalendas Julii {Ex Rot. Majore archiep. Qray. In dorso.
No. 70).
In 1290, Sir Walter Baud, knight, did homage " pro j oar. terne in Lobenham
in com. Leycostre, et recognovit se respondere debere pro duabus partibus feodi
unius milit. " {Ueg. Newark, 18 ft), and again in 1301 {Reg. Corhridge, 103 ft),
nnd 1307 {Reg. Greenfield, ii., 221 a). In 1327, William le Baude had a grant
of two markets and a fair in Lobenham {Cal. Rot. Chart. , 158).
" Lubbenham, near Market Harborough.
• Florentia de Lobenho is mentioned in the Hundred Rolls {vol. i., p. 237) as
having held three virgates in Lobenho. About 1301, Sir Walter Baud and
Sir Peter de M^ulwardington, knights, o«:cur as " ha>redes dominae Florencia;,
auondam de Ix)benham " (Reg. Corbridge, 103-4). Sir Peter de AVolwardington
id homage for lands in Lobenham in 1303 {Ibid., 103 ft), and again in 1307
{Reg. Greenfield, ii., 221a).
' Perhaps part of this fee was in Caythorpe. In the 26th Edward I. William
do Sanston rendered homage " pro ten. in Caythorp in com. Leycestre" {Reg.
Newark, 17 ft), and again in 1307 {Reg. Qreenfleld, ii., 221 a). In'l309 "domina
Margeria, reliota domini AVillelmi de Sanston, militis, dcfuncti, fecit homagium
pro iij virgatis terrse in Kaythori)" {Ibid.).
• South Muskham, near Newark.
' The following homage is here inserted in another hand :— " Pro quo feodo
Willelmus filius domini Willelmi de Ros fecit homagium apud Beverlacum, die
Beati Johannis in festo Natalis Domini, pontificatus Johannis archiepiscopi anno
tortio" (1288). Sir William do Ros, junior, of Ingmanthorpe, did homage for
the manor of South Muskham in 1298 {Reg. Newark, 17 ft), in 1300 {Reg. Cor*
bridge, 104 a), and again in 1306 (Reg. Greenfield, ii., 222 a).
• Adam de Evoryngham rendered homage "proton, in Letherton " (North
Loverton) in 1302 (Reg. Corbridge, 103 ft), in 1306 (Reg. Greenfield, ii., 222a)
and in 1307 (Ibid.). '*
PEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOR. 387
Adam de Bella Aqua in Normanton debet respondere pro
feodo unius militis^ et pro decima parte unius militis.
Johannes de Byrstall' in Bleseby* debet respondere pro
tertia parte feodi unius militis.
(Summa ixli. xiijs. iiijd. — in manu recentiori).
COMITATUS LINCOLNIiB.
Hugo filius Ranulphi in comitatu Lincolniae debet re-
spondere pro feodo unius militis."
EXILESHAM.
Terra de Swethorp"' respondet in Thorkerinton pro decima
parte unius militis de perquisitu Walteri le Grei, cum advo-
catione ecclesise.
RTPON.
Comes Albemarlise respondet pro feodo unius militis in Nyd,
Westwyk et Neuton.
Feodum quod Nigellus de Mobray tenuit in Mulwat et
Sleningford respondet pro quarta parte feodi j militis.
WUlelmus de Wy vill, miles, tenet in Nunewyk et Nunewyk-
Tbornes, et respondet pro dimidio feodo unius militis.
Quinque carucat«e terr« sunt in Gyveldale, unde duodecim
' John de Burstal did homage " pro ten. in Blesby juxta Suwell, videlicet
tertiam partem unius feodi/' in 1299 (Beff. Newark, 18 a), in 1800 {Be^. Cor-
bridge, 104 a), and in 1806 (Seg. Greenfield, ii., 221 a).
" Gibsmere and Morton, near Bleasby, Upton and Rolleston, near Southwell,
and South Wheatley, near B^tford, also belonged to the see of York. Sir John
de Andesley, or Aiinesley, knight, did homage " pro ten. in Gippesmere et
Morton" in 1299 (Beg. Newark, 18a), in 1300 (Res/. Corhrid^e, 104a), and in.
1307 {Reg. Greenfield, ii., 222 a). In the 26th Edward I., "Johannes de Upton,
cax)ellanus, fecit homagium pro tertia parte .... in Upton " (fieg. Newark, 17 h), *
In 1307 the archbishop received the homage of Roger de Wyles for the tentn
part of a knight's fee in Upton {Beg. Greenfield, ii., 222 a) ; and in 1848 John
de Bray did homage " pro terris et ten. in Upton et RoUeston in balliva Suwell "
{Beg. Zouche, 800a). Sir Laurence Paneley, knight, rendered homage "pro
terris et ten. in South Weteley " in 1829 (Reg. Melton, 692 6).
• Other fees in the county of Lincoln are given afterwards.
* By charter dated at Hexham, May 30th, 1231, archbishop Gray plants
"dilecto Alio et militi nostro, Petro de Vallibus, vel cuioumque assip^nare
voluerit, custodiam terre et hseredum Willelmi de Suethop usque ad le^itimam
sctatem ipsorum hsredum, et eorumdem hsoredum maritagium. In cujus rei,"
etc. {Ex Bot. Majore archiep. Ghrag. In dorso, No. 63). In 1303, William de
Swethorp did homage " pro Swethop, quam tenet pro quarta parte unius feodi
milit. ; ei debet seotam apud Socryn^n (Tockerington) de tribus septimanis in
tresseptimanas" {Beg, Greenfield, ii., 224 a).
C C 2
3M UJJCmUkTtTK BOCrMMSTl.
cuiKaxx (aenmt fecxhnn anins miHtb, qpmi WiDdmns TTmid
tenxdu
Calfndiu de Herwrk tenet in Herwyk/ node debet re-
«pou)ere pro rioenma parte feodi muns militisw
Radulibi de Newebr tenets qnod pcrtinet ad Rrpoo, et in
Grbneston qnod pertinet ad Scirebom, et debet respondere pso
qoarta parte feodi nniiu militis. f Duatmr qood iate R. tenet in
nno loco qnartam partem, et in alio kxx> qnartam — ta munymeJ)
Henriciu de Meikington debet respondere in Merkington
pro quana parte feodi nnius militis.
Thomas de Burton tenet in Inglethoip/ et debet reapondere
pro decima parte feodi onia^ militii.
BuaroN.
Galfridus Hardy debet respondere pro qoarta parte feodi
unius militis.
Willclmus de Katerthorp in Burton'' debet respondere pro
quarta parte feodi unius militis.
Waltcrus de Gray* in Sutton et Sculcotes, Dripol et Hull,
et debet respondere pro quarta parte feodi unius militis.
Iladulfus de Lund in Molescrofte [et] Wetewange debet
rcHpondere pro quarta parte feodi unius militis.
liof^erus dc la Wodehall in Molescroft et Ake* debet re-
s[>oiHlcre pro quarta parte feodi unius militis.
NigelluH dc Waldeby'' debet respondere pro feodo unius
militiH.
* HridKO Ilowick.
9 Probably "in Nouby" is here omitted. — Johannes Warde tenet iiij*«
IMirtoni foodi uniun milit., Hcilioot, villatam de Ncuby, quam Badulphus de Newby
tciiiiit, fa(;iendo Hoctam curin do Shireburn (Ex libro, B. iv., 24, fo. 136 b). See
p. 212, antra. ' Ingerthorpe.
" Houih Hurton, othomiw called Bishop Burton.
* Hon of Hir llobort do Gray, and nephew of Walter de Gray, archbishop of
York. Hir Walter do (ilray married Isabella, eldest daughter and co-heiress of
William do DuHton (Cat. Gen., i., 148), and died in the 62nd Henry III.
' Aiko, four milon north of Beverley. Mr. Poulson, in his History of Holder-
uoiMi, liiut orronoously assumed this entry to refer to Eske, which also belonged
to tiio SCO of York. Ho saj's {vol. i., p. 477X " By an Inquisition of knights'
ftnui, takon in the reign of Bdward I., it is found that Roger de Woodhall held
In Aw^ho and Molescroft the fourth part of a knight's fee of the archbishop of
York."— AcHJordlng to Domosday Book the archbishop held two carucates in Asch
(Ksko), and six bovates in Ach (Aiko). In Kirkby's Inquest (p. 79), Soger de
la Wudhall is returned as holding six bovates in Ayk. In 1343, Simon de
lli^lartoii did iiomago to tho archbishop for the manor of Wodehalle, and for six
)>ovatw in Ake, which ho hold " do htoreditate Johannac, filia) et hajredis Willelmi
do WiKloliallo, uxorissua^** (tUg, Zomche, 300 a).
* >Vhat Nigt»l do Waldoby hold \*itf probably in Wauldby. See page 79,
FEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOR. 389
Robertus de Everingham in Eske et in Burton debet re-
spondere pro quarta parte feodi unius militis.
Godefridns de Melsa tenet in Sutton pro octava parte feodi
j militis.
Domina Johanna Wake in Cotingham debet respondere pro
quarta parte feodi unius militis.
WiUelmus de Staflegh in Burton tenet viij bovatas terrae per
servitium militare. Et est inquirendum pro quota' parte feodi
tenet dictam terram.
OTTELEYE.
Nicholaus Ward in Gyseley debet respondere pro feodo
unius militis.
Feodum in Burlay debet respondere pro dimidio feodo unius
militis.
Feodum de Pole^ debet respondere pro dimidio feodo militis^
praeterea duas carucatas terrse quae sunt in manu domini.
Feodum apud Denton debet respondere pro quarta parte
feodi unius militis.
Falcasius de Lyndeley tenet in Lyndeley duas carucatas
terrae, et facit sectam, et solvit per annum xviijs. et ijd.
PATERIN6TON IN HOLDERNESSE.
Comes Albemarliae tenet feoda Willelmi Constabularii, et
debet respondere pro duobus feodis militum in Tarlesthorp et
Halsam.^
Robertus de Hilton et Nicholaus de Piseley debent re-
spondere pro feodo unius militis in Swyne* et Withestede.*
Robertus Cokerel respondebat pro feodo unius militis in
Couldon, quod feodum archiepiscopus habet in manu sua, ut
dicitur ; et est inquirendum.
Reginaldus filius Petri-' debet respondere pro feodo trium
militum in Leoneburgh et Winterthorp.*
' In 1298, John de Staveley rendered homage for the twelfth part of a
knight's fee in " Suth Burton " (page 401, pastea).
J Poole, near Otley. ^ See Kirkby's Inquest, page 77.
* Memorandum quod, sub data apud Burton juzta Beverlacum, ix Aug.,
1311, pontificatus domini W. la Zouche tertio, dominus Robertus de Hilton,
miles, solvit dicto domino archiepiscopo iiij li. xijs. ijd. q. pro relevio suo pro
manerio de Swyna quod tenet de domino archiepiscoiK) per servitium militare.
£t indc habuit literam acquietancisc consuetam {Beg. Zouche, 300 a).
' Winstead. > See page 79, note k.
* An error for AViverthorp. In 1298, John Fitz Reginald did homage " pro
ten. in Louncsburg, Wyverthorp," and other places {Reg. Newarky 17 a).
390 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Gerardus de Fanecurt debet rcspondere pro feodo unius
militis in Bruncsby.'
Adam de Everingham debet respondere pro feodo unias
militis in Everingham et Flatliwath.**
Walterus" de Gray tenet feodum quod fuit Hugonis de
Boulton, et debet respondere pro feodo unius militis in Boulton
et Yapum*' ct Golthorp.''
Johannes de Meus tenet feodum quod fuit Bacardi de
Hode(l)ston in Wetewange, et Galthorp, et Yolthorp, et debet
respondere pro feodo uniu3 militis.
(Summa xxxviij li. xvs. vjd. — in manu recerUiori) .
WYLTON.
Memorandum quod Walterus de Grey, archiepiscopus Ebor.^
dedit homagium Walteri de Mikelfeud Waltero de Grey, militi,
' Burnby, near Focklington.
"• I am unable to identify Flathwath.
*■ Memorandum de balliva de Wilton infiu — in margine,
• October 23rd, 1230. Walterus, Ebor. archiepiscopus, dimisit et oonoessil
Koberto filio Jaooby de Melteneby, sex bovatas terrsp, cum uno meeuagio, quas
dictus E. aliquando tenuit de Petro de Wiveretorp, ad terminum, quas dictus P.
eidem archiepiscopo vendidit, in villa de Yapum, cum omnibus pertinentiis,
libertatibus et aysiamentis ad dictam terram pertinentibus infra villam et extra,
usque ad quinque annos completos (J^j: Rot. Majore archiep. Chray. In dorso
No. 68).
f Archbishop Gray granted lands in Gowthorpe and Youlthorpe to his brother
Robert by the following charter :— Omnibus, etc. Noveritis nos conce98i.sse,
dedisse, et prajsenti carta nostra confirmasso, dilecto fratri nostro, domino Roberto
de Gray, unam carucatani terne cum omnibus i)ertinentiis suis in villa de
Gouthorp, quam habuimus do dono Alexandri filii AVillolmi, persona de Fange-
fosse, quietam a solutione redditus xx sohdorum quos idem Alexander solvere
consuevit Julianaj de Neuton, quern quidem redditum xx solid, dicta Juliana
nobis concessit et quictum clamavit. Homagium etiam Gilleberti de Hoperton et
Amabilis, uxoris suae, cum ipsorum et hseredum suorum servitio, videlicet quinque
solid, per annum, quorum homagium et servitium habuimus de dono de Juliana
de Neutona. Pncterea unum toftum in Goutorp quod Robertus Lanoc quondam
tonuit, et duas acras terra? cum pertinentiis in eadem villa, quam terram cum
tofto habuimus de dono Emeburga) de Fangefosse, similiter unam bovatam temc
et di. cum pertinentiis in Gouthorp, quam habuimus de dono Nicholai de Hugate
et Aselinse, uxoris suaj. Insuper etiam unam bovatam teme cum pertinentiis
suis in Yolthorp, quam habuimus de dono ct concessione Ad© filii Alani ct
Alicia), filisB et hajredis Willelmi de Ergum, secundum quod in cartis omnium
pra)dictorum super [hoc] nobis confectis plenius continetur ; et prseterea omnes
terras quas ineisdem villis de Yolthorp ct Gouthorp de emptione habuimus vel
adquisitione cum omnibus pertinentiis suis. Tenend. et habend. eidem Roberto
de Gray et hseredibus suis libere, quiete, et integre, et licito, cum omnibus perti-
nentiis suis et Ubertatibus et liberis consuetudinibus ad praidictas terras pertinen-
tibus ; faciendo inde forinseciun servitium capitalibus dominis quantum pertinet
ad terras praniictas pro omni servitio. Et ut haic nostra concessio, etc. Test,
ete. Data apud Suwoll, quinto decimo kalendas Octobris, anno Domini M.cc.xxx
quinto (i'a: Bot, Majore archiep. Gray. In dorso. No. 83).
FEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOR. 391
ncpoti suo, qui quidem Walterus de Mikelfeud debuit tenere de
domino archiepiscopo in capite feodum unius militis, quod fuit
Andreae de Helpelthorp, unde consilium est apponendum.
KESTEVENE IN COMITATU LINCOLNI^.
In Wytham^ duae carucate terrae. In Twiford'" quatuor
bovatae terrae. In Skillington quatuor carucatae et ij bovatae
terrae. In Wolesthorp* tres carucatae terrse. In Lepingthorp'
una carucata terrae. In Levington** quatuor carucatae terrae.
In Eston' tres carucatae terrae. In Wyma duse carucatae terrae,
quas Rogerus de Sausemer tenet.
In Billinghey et Walecote*' viginti' carucatae terrae. In
Metheringham duae bovatae terrae. In (liundreda de — struck
out) Rusebyy tres carucatae terrae, et sex bovatae. In Swane-
thon' hundreda novem carucatae terrae, et duae bovatae. In
Pikeworth" duae carucatae et duae bovatae. In Dauleby* una
carucata. In hundreda de Killingburgh^ quinque carucatae
quas Burnellus tenet in Neuton.'' Trikingham, Wresteby' et
Stowe^ quatuor carucatae et sex bovatae.
(Summa xli. xixs. viijd. — in manu receniiori).
9 North Witham, in the wapentake of Beltisloe. — Willehnus de Mortymer
et Willelmus de Poynton et Abbas de Billin^ey tenent di. feed, milit. in North-
wyme et Lopinthorp et in West* de archiepiscopo, et archiepiscopus de domino
rego in capite {Testa de Nevill, 327 6). In 1307, William de Mortimer did
homage " pro quarta parte unius feodi in Lopinthorp, et pro duabus partibus
unius feodi in Wollesthoq) et Witheme " {Reg. Greenfield, ii., 221 a).
•" Twyford, a hamlet in the parish of Colsterworth. In 1298 the archbishop
received the homage of William de Mortimer, of Dunnesly ver, " pro iiij bov.
terne in Twyford, j car. terrse in Lepinthorp et ij car. terra? in Wolesthorp "
{Reg. Newark, 16 a).
* Woolsthorpe (the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton), a hamlet about half a
mile west of Colsterworth.
' Lebthorpe, or Lobthorpe, a hamlet in the parish of North Witham.
* Lavington, alicu Lenton, four miles S.W. of Folkingham.
" Othenvise called "Eston juxta Qraham" (page 385, antea). Easton, a
hamlet in the parish of Stoke Rocheford, is about six miles south of Grantham.
Thomas Palfrey held lands in Eston and Stoke in 1443 {Marrat't Lincolnshire,
iii., 360).
•• "Waloton" is struck out, and "Walecote" superscribed. Walcott is
about two miles N.W. of liillinghay.
' Twelve of these carucates were in Billinghay, and eight in Walcott (Domes-
dag Book, ed. 1783, page 340).
y Probably an error for Duseby (Dowsby). See page 395, postea,
' Swaton, five miles N.E. of Folkingham.
" Pickworth is two miles west of Folkingham.
* Perhaps this is Dembleby, near Folkingham.
' Billingborough, three miles east of Folkingham.
^ Newton is about two miles and a half west of Threckingham.
" I am unable to identify Wresteby.
^ Stow, in the parish of Threckingham.
392 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
WESTRIDINO IN COMITATU LINCOLNLS.
In Herpeswell v bovatse et dimidia. In Hakestliom^ una
canicata terrse ct iiij bovatse. Gregorius quidam tenuit in
eadcm villa unam carucatam tcrrse et septem bovatas et di-
midiara, quas quidam Hugo tenet. (Summa xiiijs. viijd- — in
manu recentiori.)
NORTKIDINGH IN COMITATU LINCOLNIJS.
Alanus de Motel tenet unam carueatam terrae in Cokewaud-*
In Hickling* et in Gle> sunt [ ]* bovatse terrae, de quibus
quidam Radulfus tenet iiij bovatas. Rieardus de Werreby
tenet in Swawell' vj bovatas, in Staliburg^ vj bovatas, in Keleby*
iiij bovatas et dimidiam, in Riggeby^ iij earucatas et vj bovatas.
In Benigwortli'' sunt duse carucatae et iiij bovatse quas Rieardus
de Line' tenet. In Panton et Barkworth^ sunt duse carucatse
et vj bovatae terrae quas Gilbertus de Tycye tenet. In Lisigton''
sunt septem earueatae quas Herbertus* filius Aubricii tenet. In
f Hackthorno is about fivo miles E.S.E. of Harpswell, and eight miles north
of Lincoln. — Galfridus filius Willelmi tenet [de archiepisoopo Ebor.] unum feod.
in nakel thorn de veteri feoffamento ( Tesia de Nevill, 306 h).
* Cuxwold, or Cokeswold, near Calstor.
' Healing, six miles west of Grimsby. i Clee, near Grimsby.
* ArchiepiJscopus Ebor. tenet in llekcling et Cle v bov. et in Stalingbur^ yj
bov. quas Gilbertus de Bighesbj tenet per servitium di. miUt., et Hugo de \ erli
in Swalve, de illo archiepisoopo, vj bov. per servitium xxyj** partis unius milit.
Et Brobertus do Muncoaus, de illo archiepisoopo, in Cukewaud unam car. per
servitium xxx™« partis unius milit., et Hugo de Verli in Bilebi vj bov. per
servitium xxvj^ partis unius milit. {Testa de Nevillj 347 b),
' Probably Swallow, near Cuxwold.
*• Stallingborough, seven miles N.W. of Grimsby. — Galfridus de CastoUund
tenet [de archiepisoopo Ebor.] quartam partem unius foodi in Stalingbursr (Testa
de Nevill, 306 h).
" Keelby, six miles west of Grimsby.
* lligsby, in Calceworth hundred, about two miles west of Alford.— Ca/jiua/A.
Thomas de Riggesby tenet in lliggesby, Allesby (Ailby), Toutheby (Tt)thby),
Aufford (Alford), Welle et Sutton feodum unius milit. "do honore archiepiscopi
Ebor. {Testa de Nevill, 331 a).
p Benni worth, in Wraggoe wapentake, six miles N.E. of Wragby. — Willelmus
filius Badulphi tenet in Beningwurth xiij""* partem feodi unius milit. de dicto
archiepisoopo {Testa de Nevill, 332 a).
« Panton and West Barkwith, near Wragby. — Willelmus de Panton tenet in
Panton et Barcwurth feod. unius milit. de archiepisoopo Ebor. [^Testa de Nevill,
332 a).
»" Liasington, four miles N.N.AV. of Wragby. — Thomas de lliggesby tenet in
Lissington feod. unius milit. de dicto archiepisoopo {Testa de Nevill, 332 a).
' Arcbiepisoopus Ebor. tenuit in capito do domino rege iiij*" car. terrie in
Lissingrton, et illaa dedit Herberts filio Aubri pro servitio unius milit., et lucredes
Herberti eas tcnent (Testa de Nevill, 338 a).
FEODA MILITUM AACHIEPISCOFATUS EBOR. 393
Wolingeham^ sunt duae carucatae [et] una bovata et dimidia
quas Ricardus de Werby tenet. In Heyton" una carucata et
iiij bovatse quas idem Ricardus tenet. In Gryselai" {sic) et
Burgo"' sunt duae carucatae et duse bovatae quas idem Ricardus
tenet. In Barkeworth' sunt vj bovatae quas idem Ricardus
tenet. In Schelford Hornebyy sunt iij carucatae terrae et vij
bovatse. In Welfrikeby* sunt duae carucatae et duae bovatae quas
Archidiaconus tenet. (Summa cviijs. iiijd. — in manu recentiori.)
FEODA INFRA LINDESIE IN COMITATU LINCOLNI^.
Haeres Hugonis de Werly tenet in Burthe/ Greseby, Wo-
lingham, Barkeworth, Hayton et Hackethom feodum duorum
militum et dimidium.
Gilbertus de Riggeby* tenet in Riggeby/ Walle, Lissington
ct Stalingburg feodum unius militis.
' South Willingham, five miles N.E. of "Wragby. — Archiepiscopus Ebor.
tenuit in capite de domino rege in Grisebi unam car. terrae et di., in Willingham
ij car. et j bov. et di., in Barcwarth iiij bov., et illas dedit Willelmo de VerU pro
servitio dS. milit. (Testa de Nevill, 837 b).
" Hainton, near South Willingham.
' Grisbj, a hamlet in the parish of Burgh upon Bain, three miles N.E. of
Hainton.
' Robertus de Brettevill et Amabil de Verly tenent in Burgo, Griseby, Wa-
lingham, Heynton et Barcwurth feod. unius milit. et di. de archiepiscopo Ebor.,
et idem de domino rege in capite {Testa de Nevill, 332 a).
' Probably East Barkwith.
' The places intended are Tetford and South Ormesby, in Hill hundred. At
the date of the Domesday Survey the archbishop held three carucates in Tesforde,
and half a carucate in Ormesbi {Domesday Book, ed. 1783, page 189). — Hylle
fcap. Gilbertus filius Roberti tenet in Teflbrd Homesby unum feod. de archi-
episcopo Ebor. {Testa de Nevill, 332 6).
' Perhaps this is Worlaby, an extra-parochial hamlet about one mile north
of Tetford. The archbishop held two carucates and two bovates in " Wlvricesbi "
{Domesday Book, ed. 1783, page 139). — Hille toap. Willelmus de Perci tenuit
ij car. terrsD et ij bov. in Wlfrikeby, quas dedit Capitulo Beati Petri Ebor. in
puram elemosinam, et canonici illas tenent (Testa de Nevill, 836 a).
" In 1301, Robert de Hauley did homage "pro ten. in villis de Gryseby,
Burgh, Heynton, Skelford (Tetford?), Wolingham, Barkeword, Herdeby
(Omiesby ?) et Wylfritheby " (Re^. Corhridge, 103 h), in 1309 " pro duobus feod.
et di. in Burgh, Gryseby, Wolingham, Haynton, Barkworth, Hakthom et
Herpeswell" {Reg. Oreenfield, ii., 221a), and in 1323 "pro ij feod. et di. in
Gryseby, Burgh, Heynton, Shelford (Tetford?), Wylyngham, Barkeword,
Herdoby (Ormesby ?) et AVylfritheby" (Reg. Melton, 595 6).
* The following documents probably relate to this family. — Bominus Walterus
de Ludham habet custodiam terrarum quae fuerunt Thomse de Riggeby usque ad
legitimam setatem ha^redum. Data apud Eawod, iiij kalendas Maii, anno trice-
simo (Ex Rot. Minore archiep. Gray. In dorso. No. 22). Bominus Willelmus
de Wydinton habet maritagium ha^redum dicti ThomsB de Riggeby ad neptem
suam, filiam Simonis de Gringetorp. Ita quod si ipsa maritata ante a>tatem viri
sui decedat revertatur maritagium ad archiepiscopum. Data apud Kawod, ut
supra (Ihid., No. 23).
** On thft 19th November, 1298, ''apud Broyerton, post prandium," the
394 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
WiUelmus de Panton'' tenet in Panton' feodum unius militis.
Robertus de Hesel-^ tenet in Schelford^ feodum unius militis,
quod Robertus filius Gilberti de eo tenet.
archbishop reoeiyed the homage of Sir Thomas de Byggesby, knigfat, " pro ten.
in Ryggesby, Lifflyngton, Staljmburg, Swaby, Wdle, Hoytou (Hattoft?),
Alworth ( Alford ?), Stouyeby (Toutheby), Sutton et Aleby," which were held
" per servilium feodi unius milit. " {Re^. Newark, 17 h). In 1300, Sir Thomaa
de Eiggesby did homage "pro ten. in Eiggesby, Liasington, Stalingburgh, et
alibi " (Re^. Corbridge, 103 h), and again in 1318 {Reg. MelUm, 595 h). In 1326,
"Sadulphus de Eiggesby, filius et hseres domini Thonuc de Biggesby," did
homage " pro feodo et di. unius milit. in Biggesby et Lissington, cum suis mem-
bris Bleby (Aleby ?), Walle, Houtou, Aleford, Toutheby, Sutton, Swaby, Amby,
Sauthorp (Sausthorpe), et Boldeston juxta Suwell " {Ibid.). In 1332, " Thomaa
de Byggesby, filius et b aires Badulphi de Byggesby,** rendered homage "pro
terris et ten. quae tenet pro feodo unius milit. in Byggesby et Lissington, cum
suis membris, videlicet Bleby, Welle, Houtou, Aldeford, Thoutheby, Sutton,
Swaby, Amby et Sauthorj^h ** {Ibid.).
* Archiepiscopus £bor. tenuit in capite de domino rege in Fanton et Bare-
warth ij car. et iij bov. £t idem archiepiscopus dedit illas Osberto de Panton
pro seryitio unius milit., et hairedes ejus adhuc tenent {Testa de Nevill, 337 b).
♦ In 1299, " Johannes filius Hugonis de Paunton fecit homagium pro ten.
de Paunton, juxta Wrageby, et West Barkeworth, et respondet pro feodo j
milit. ** {Seg. Newark , 18 a). In 1301, the archbishop received the homage of
John de Paunton " pro ten. in Paunton et Weste Barkeword ** (Reg, Corbridge,
103 b). The Inq. p. m. of John de Paunton, " qui tenuit de rege, archiepisoopaia
Ebor. vacante," was taken in the 33rd Edward I., William de Paunton, '* frater
prsodicti Johannis,** being his next heir {Cal. &en., ii., 680). "Willelmus,
filius ("sicj Johannis de Paunton," did homage for the same lands in 1306 {Reg.
Oreenfieldy ii.', 221 a), and, as " dominus Willelmus de Paunton, miles," in
1318 {Reg. Melton, 594 ft). In 133 1, "Willelmus filius Willelmi de Paunton,
juxta Wraggeby," rendered homage " pro terris et ten. in Paunton et Barkworth
et alibi in com. Line. ** {Ibid., 695 b), and in 1337 " Bobertus de Paunton, firater
et hffires Willelmi de Paunton," did homage "pro maneriis de Paunton et
Barkesworth in Lyndesay" (Ibid.). In 13 i4, the archbishop received the
homage of Hugh de Cressy " pro iij''» parte j feodi in Paunton et West Barkworth
in com. Line. " (Reg. Zouche, 300 a).
/ Hille wap. Bobertus de Hcsela tenet in Toford feodum unius milit. do
feodo archiepiscopi Ebor., quod Hugo de Nevill tenet de eo, et archiepiscopus de
domino rege in capite (Testa de Nevill, 336 b). See page 393, note y.
fr An error for Teford, now called Tetford.— In 1298, " dominus Philippus
de Teford fecit homagium pro ten. in Teford et Ormesby" (Reg. Newark, 16 6),
and in 1301 " pro ten. in Thcford et Homesby," which he hold " per feod. j
milit. " (Reg. Corbridge, 103 b). On Au<,'ust 4tb, 1303, " venit dominus Thomas
de Brayboef, miles, oslendens se paratum facere homagium domino Thoma;, Ebor.
archiepisoopo, pro proj>arte sua tencmentorum qua? fuerunt domini Philippi de
Teford in Teford " (Ibid.). The Templars held certain tenements in Wetherby
of Sir Philip de Tefurth {antea, page 204, note e). The archbishop received
the homage of William de Ouneby " pro ten. in Teford et Ormesby '* in 1303
(Reg. Corbridge, 103 b), and that of Thomas de Ouneby, or Ounesby, for one
knight*8 fee in " Tetford et Ormesby in com. Line./' in 1318 {Reg. MeUon, 595 b).
Perhaps he was the same person as Thomas de Outhenby, or Aunby, who held
Aston in 1316 (antea, pages 281 n, 358). In 1332, " dominus Thomas, rector
ecclesiaj de Thetford, Lync. dioc.," did homage " pro j mesuagio et j bov. in villa
de Thetford ** (Reg. Melton, 595 b). In 1351, the archbishop received the homage
of Sir William de Totheby, knight, " pro terris et ten. in villis de Tetford et
Biggesby in com. Line. " (Reg. Zoucke, 300 b).
PEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPISCOPATUS EBOK. 395
Robertus de Hakeredeby* et Margareta tenent in Benig-
worth* dccimara partem feodi unius militis.
(Summa xij li. vs. — in manu recentiori) .
FEODA IN KESTEVEN.
Willebnus filius Petri de Billigvere, Waleton/ Likethorp*
tenent {sic) feodum unius militis.
Hugo filius Radulfi cum hseredibus suis de Griseley tenet in
Ruseby' feodum imius militis.
Idem Hugo"* tenet in Laventon de Petro filio Herberti, de
eodem feodo^ feodum unius militis.
Oliverus de Ayncurt, per Rogerum Jollanum^ tenet in Hoie-
burgh** feodum unius militis.
Walterus de Escurs tenet in Schillingcton feodum^ unius
militis.
Thomas Palefrai tenet in Eston^ et in comitatu Leycestre,
feodima'' unius militis^ sed dicit quod non debet respondere nisi
pro dimidio feodo.
* Archiepiscopus Ebor. teouitin capite de domiuorege ^ car. teme et di. in
Benigwarth, et B>obertus de Adredeby et Margareta de Benigwarth tenent de
eodem feodo unam car. terrse per servitium x™» partis unius milit. {Testa de
Nevill, 338 a).
* In 1307, Thomas de Benigworth did homage " pro j mesuagio et iij bov. in
Beningworth," which he held " pro xx»» parte feodi, — reddendo per annum ixs. "
{Re£f, Greenfield, ii., 222 a). In 1319, " WiUelmus filius Thomae de Benyng-
worth " rendered homage " pro xx"»» parte feodi j milit. in Benyngworth " (Rea.
Melton, 595 6).
J This entry is evidently corrupt. — Willebnus filius Petri tenet [de archi-
episcopo Ebor.] unum feod. milit. in Billingey et Waleoote de veteri feofiamento
(Testa de Nevill, 306 b). Archiepiscopus Ebor. habet in Billingeie et Waleoote
servitium unius miUt. quod Petrus de Bilingeie tenet (Ibid., 840 a). — In 1307,
Sir John de Meaux did homage for one knight's fee in " Billingeye et Walecote "
(Rea. Greenfield, ii., 222 a), and again in 1318 (£eff. Melton, 595a).
* I am unable to identify Likethorp.
' Probably an error for Duseby (Dowsby).— Hugo filius Badulphi tenet [de
archiepiscopo Ebor.] feodum unius milit. in Douseby de veteri feofiamento (Testa
de Nevill, 806 b). — Archiepiscopus Ebor. habet in Dusebv servitium di. miUt.
quod Matilda de Gynai tenet in dote (Ibid., 341 a). Sir Thomas de Ros, brother
of Sir William de kos, junior, of Ingmanthorpe, did homage for the manor of
Dousby in 1298 (Beg. Newark, 17 6), in 1300 (Iteg. Corbridge, 1036), in 1809
{Meg. Greenfield, ii., 221 a), and again in 1318 (Meg. Melton, 595 a).
'" Uup^o filius Radulfi tenet in Lavinton feodum unius milit. de Herberto filio
Petri, et idem H. de archiepiscopo Ebor., et idem archiepiscopus de domino rege
in ca[.ite (Testa de Nevill, 326 6).
" An error, I believe, for ilanewurth (Potter Hanworth, in Lango wapen-
take).— Hseres Oliveri Leyncurt (Doyncurt) habet feodum unius militis in Hane-
wurth, quod Willelmus j3eyncurt tenet (Testa de Nevill, 340 a).
° Walterus de Scuris tenet di. feodum milit. in Scilington [de archiepiscopo
Ebor.], et ipse de domino rege in capite (Testa de Nevill, 827 6).
' Thomas Palefrey tenet tres partes unius feodi in Eston de archiepisco Ebcur.
( Testa de Nevill, 306 6, 327 6).
896 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Willelmus de Bemgworth tenet in Lepingthorp, in capite,
quartam partem unins militis.
Jordanns de la Land tenet in Lepingthorp,* Claipol et
Wyne feodum unins militis.
(Summa xiiij li. xs. — in manu recentiari).
FEODA APUD CHERCHEDON'' IN COM. GLOUCESTER.
Gilbertus Morin* de Cundos debet respondere pro feodo
unius militis ct dimidio.
Reginaldus de Periton debet respondere pro dimidio feodo
unius militis.
Thurstanus dispensator pro terra de Bristbamton' et Cump-
ton* respondebit pro dimidio feodo unius militis.
Galfridus de Longo Campo pro terra de Bristbamton et
Elesbrigg* respondet pro tertia parte unius militis.
Walterus de Muscegros"' pro Lassandon' respondet pro
tertia parte unius militis.
Petrus filius Herberti pro Hyda, Glouc', respondet pro
quinta parte unius militis.
(Summa cxjs. viijd. — in manu recentiori).
» Archiepiscopus habet in Lopinthorp et in Wime ct in Wlthorp feod. di.
milit. quod Johannes de la Lannd tenet {Testa de Neville 342a). — In 1300, Sir
Thomas de Sancto Lando did homage " pro terns de Skillington et Wollesthorp
{Se<;. Corhridge, 103 h).
' Churchdown, near Gloucester.
• Baronia de Chirchedon. — 1309, May 26. Apud Chirchedon, Robertas
Moryn de Swyndon, filius et ha-res Simonis Morj'n, fecit homagium domino
Ebor. archiepiscopo, in manerio suo ibidem, pro ten. qua) clamat tenere de eo, et
recoj^novit se tenere in Swyndon, Wydeford, ct Salford in comitatu Oxon. unum
feod. milit. et di. per servitium militare {Reg. Oreenfieldy ii., 224 b). Swindon
is near Cheltenham ; Widford, near Burford, is in a detached portion of Glou-
cestershire, within the county of Oxford ; and Salford is about two miles west of
Chipping Norton.
' Brij^htharapton, or Briokhampton, a hamlet in the chapelry of Churchdown.
" Compton Abdale, seven miles S.E. of Cheltenham. In the 19th Edward I.,
the archbishop had licence to embattle his house here (Fosbrooke** Oloucester-
ahire, ii., 431).
• Elmbridge, a hamlet in the chapelry of Churchdown.
"■ The Inq. p. m. of AValter de Muscegros, who died seised of the manor of
La.s8endon {Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 27), was taken in the 49th Henry III. (1264-5).
The jurors say that " AValterus de Muchegros, avus praxiicti AValteri defuncti,
habuit novem filias, scilicet, Petronillam primogenitara, ex qua nascitur Wal-
terus do Iluntel, miles, Margcriam Mabaunck, sororcm PetronilhT, quae mortua
est et habuit tres filias, Luciam, Aliciam et Juetman {alias Jotam), et Julianam,
Agnetam, Aliciam, Johannam, Matildam, Elizabetham et Amabiliam, sorores
pnedicta) Petronilla) ; et sunt propinquiores ha?redes praidicti A\^alteri defuncti de
maueriis do Lessendon et de Bulleye, et sunt plena? ajtatis" {Cal. Gen., i., 114).
' La.'tsington is aboiit two miles N.W. of Gloucester.
FEODA MILITUM ARCHIEPI8C0PATUS EBOR. 397
Summa feodorum militum totius archiepiscopatus^ lij et ij
partes feodi iinius militis^ praeter bovatas et carueatas de
Kesteven, W.estriding et Northstriding.
Ecclesia de Kyiiewaldeston,^ quam habet archiepiscopus in
proprios usus^ et quae consuevit poni ad firmam pro xl marcis
antcquam magister H. de Corebrig/ oflBcialis, fecisset ibi vi-
carium, nunc ponitur pro xxxij mareis.
9 KinoultoD, in the county of Nottingham.
' See Fasti Ebor., vol. i., 353 ».
HOMAGIA- ET FIDELITATES.
1287^ Dec. 26. Memorandum/ quod dominus Hugo de
Babington^ miles, fecit homagium domino Johanni/ Dei gratia,
Ebor. archiepiscopo, Angliae primati, in manerio suo de Scroby,
die Sancti Stephani in craatino Natalis Domini, anno gratise
M.cc. octogesimo septimo, et pontificatus sui seeundo, pro ma-
nerio de Burley in balliva de Otteley. Salvo jure cujuslibet.
Ita, videlicet, quod prsedictus pater, aut successores sui, non
teneantur ad warrantizationem. Prajsentibus ibidem dominis
Willelmo de Vescy, Thoma de Normanvile, et aliis pluiibus,
sicut continetur in scripto super hoc confecto.
1290-1, Jan. 30. Johannes de Wake fecit homagium apud
Burton, die Lunse proxima ante festum Purificationis Beats
Virginis, pontificatus domini J., Ebor. archiepiscopi anno quinto,
pro quarta parte fcodi unius militis in Cotingham.
1291<, Aug. 20. Memorandum, quod xiij kalendas Septem-
bris, anno gratise m.cc. nonagesimo quarto, in manerio de
Schireburn, pra^sentibus dominis Johanne Sampson et Johanne
de Melsa, militibus, et aliis, Johannes de Reygate, junior, fecit
homagium domino J., Ebor. archiepiscopo, pro terra sua in
Stivcton, Mikelfeld, Lumby et Mileford, et juravit sibi fide-
litatcm.
1295, Aug. 26. Memorandum, quod Johannes, filius do-
mini Roberti de Grey, fecit homagium et fidclitatem domino
J., archiepiscopo, pontificatus sui anno x^, pro tcnementis quae
clainat tcnere dc ipso.
1295, Sept. 27. Memorandum, quod Willelmus de Wikelcy
fecit homagium J., Ebor. archici)iscop(), in manerio de Otteley,
" Tho "Fooda militum archiepiscopatus Ebor." maybe appropriately suc-
ceeded by a list of all the homages rendered to the archbishops for lands in
Yorkshire held of tho see. They are arranged chronologically, commencing
about the date of Kirkby's Inquest, and extending over a period of nearly one
hundred years. Brief extracts of other homages which the archbishops received
from their tenants in the counties of Gloucester, Leicester, Lincoln, Northum-
berland and Nottingham, have been given in the notes to the preceding docu-
ment.
* Tho first seven homac:es, rendered to archbishop Homanus, are taken from
Oiflard's register, where tnev occur as marginal notes or interlineations on the
"Feoda Militum."
*■ John Romanus, archbishop from 1286 to 1296.
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATES. 399
pro terra in Denton quam tenet de domino ; et intelligunt aliqni
quod est feodum unius militis.
1296, March 26. Johannes, filius domini R.'' de Grey, fecit
fidelitatem et homagium J., archiepiscopo, vij kalendas Aprilis,
pontificatns x®, [pro feodo unius militis in Boulton et Yapun et
Golthorp.]
, Feb. 23. Memorandum, quod dominus Johannes
Marmyon, miles, fecit homagium domino Johanni, Ebor. archi-
episcopo, in manerio suo Rypon, vij kalendas Martii, prse-
sentibus Johanne de Lythegreyns et aliis, pro tenementis in
Rypon.
1297, Nov. 21. Dominus J. Wak, apud Wylton, fecit
homagium domino pro tenementis in Codingham, et recognovit
servitium pro quarta parte feodi j militis. Reg, Newark, 16 a.
1297-8, Jan. 18. Apud Cawod, dominus J. de Bella Aqua
fecit homagium domino pro tenementis in Kertelington et
Normanton in balliva Suwell, et recognovit .... militis. Item
pro tenemento in Bym, quod respondet pro dimidio feodo j
militis, ut dicitur, in balliva de Schirebum. Ibid.
1297-8, Jan. 18. Apud Cawod, . . . . de Mileford* fecit
hom./ domino pro ten. in Levanachton,^ Schirebum et Mileford,
et respondet pro .... militis. Reddendo per annum viijs.
viijd., et nihilominus faciendo sectam curiae de Schireburn de
tribus [septimanis ad tres scptimanas.] Ibid.
1297-8, Jan. 18. Apud Cawod, Thomas de Ulckelf fecit
hom. pro ten. in Ulskelf, videlicet, ij bovatis terrse et ij acris,
ctiam in Grimeston* ij mesuagiis et ij croftis .... mag', et per
servitium iijs., et faciendo sectam ad curiam de Schirebum de
tribus septimanis ad iij septimanas. Et nescitur pro quota
parte feodi j militis tenet. Ibid.
1297-8, Jan. 18. Memorandum, quod Johannes filius Ri-
cardi Forestarii de Wystowe tenet in Wystowe ij tofta et Ixvj
acras terrae arabiles et viij acras prati, reddendo per annum xs.
pro omnibus servitiis, nescitur tamen pro quota parte feodi, et
fecit hom. domino apud Cawod. Ibid.
1297-8, Jan. 18. Apud Cawod, Thomas de Marston fecit
hom. domino pro ten. in Levenaghton, videlicet, pro j mesuagio
et pro iiij" acris terrae, tam in dominico quam in servitio, et
viij acris prati, reddendo per annum iijs. xjd., faciendo sectam
* Robert, son and heir of Walter de Gray, who held one knight's fee in
Bolton, Tapham and Gowthorpe, as mentioned at page 390, antea,
' Probably William de Camera of South Milford.
/ Contractions of such words as homagium, fidelitas, septimana, tenementum,
etc., will be henceforth used.
«" Lennerton, near Sherbum.
* Grimston, in the parish of Kirkby Wharfe.
400 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
ad curiam de Schirebum de iij sept, ad tres sept. Et debet re-
spondere de v^* parte quartse partis feodi j militis. Ibid.
1297-8, Feb. 13. Apud Mu nekton juxta Rypon, Kicardus
de Babington recognovit se tenere in capite de archiepiscopo
Ebor, manerium de Burley per horn, et fid. et sectam ad curiam
de Otteley de tribus sept, ad tres sept., et wardum et releviimi
quando accidit. Et respondet pro dl. feodo j milit. in scutagio
et relevio, pro quo tantum, dietis die et loco, fecit horn. Hen-
rico, Ebor. electo. Ibid., 16 b.
1297-8, Feb. 27. Johannes de Reygate, in prsesentia do-
mini Johannis de Lithegreyns, dominorum Lamberti de Tri-
kingham et Roberti de Levesham, et aliorum pluriura, in
camera sub oriolo de Cawod, fecit domino electo hom. et fid.
suam pro terris et ten. suis in Stivcton, Mikelfcld, Mileford et
Lumby. Et recognovit quod tenet per feodum j milit., et petiit
diem usque Fascha de majori servitio ab eo exacto, ut interim
consulat et deliberet super illo. Ibid.
1298, June 12. Dominus Johannes de Grey, miles, fecit
hom. domino apud Thorp, praesentibus domino Johanne de
Lit . . . . ; et quia non fuit certus de quantitate ten. suorum quae
de domino tenuit, nee de servitio per quod tenet easdem, dominus
dedit sibi diem ad respondendum .... sua apud Ebor., super
quibus dominum tunc promisit reddcre certiorem. Ibid.
1298, June 16. Memorandum, quod dominus Ricardus de
Goldeburgh, senior, Ricardus filius ejus, Stephanus de Thorp,*
et dominus Symon Ward, fecerunt hom. sua domino H., Ebor.
archiepiscopo, in crastino consecrationis suae, apud Ebor., vi-
delicet xvj kalendas Julii, anno gratiae m.cc. nonagesimo
octavo, et juraverunt sibi fidelitates. Et Symon recognovit se
tenere in Giseley, Gevildale^' et Kirkeby super Werf per ser-
vitium j feodi militis, et in Neuby* per servitium quartae partis
feodi j militis. De aliis restat inquirendum quantiun qmlibet
tenet, et per quae servitia, et ubi tenementa ilia consistant.
Ricardus, senior, tenet de archiepiscopo in Pole' et Farnley
pro dimidio feodo unius militis, ut creditur. Inquiratur. Ibid.,
17 a.
1298, June 17. Item Johannes filius Reginaldi, die Martis
post consecrationem praedictam, videlicet, xyj*" (sic) kalendas
Julii, fecit homagium domino, apud Ebor., in capella sua, pro
' Probably Stephen de Thorpe, of Thorpe Welwick, in Holderness.
i Givendale, near Eipon.
* Newby-super-Yore. See page 212, atUea.
' Poole and rarnley, near Otley.
" A manifest error for xv. Archbishop Newark was consecrated in York
Minster on Sunday, the 16th of June, 1298 (Fdsti Ebor., i., 352). The follow-
ing Tuesday would therefore be the 15th kalends of July.
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATES. 401
tenementis in Lounesburg, Wyverthorp, Helpirthorp, Lutton/
altera Lutton, Collum, Crohom, Schirebum, Briddesale, Tir-
kalby, Langetoft, quae tenet per servitia trium feodorum
militum. Ibid,
1298, June 20. Johannes de Staveley, apud Thorp, fecit
bora, et fid. domino archiepiscopo, pro ix bov. terrae quas tenet
in domiiiico et servitio [in] Suth Burton, per horn, et servitium
ixs. iiijd. per ann., et scutagium quantum pertinet ad xij™*™
partem feodi j milit., et plus, quantum spectat ad j bov. terrae.
Et tenet [etiam] in villa del WeP j mesuagium [et] iij bov.
terrae per servitium xlvd. pro omni servitio. De secta curiae, et
aliis, inquiratur. Ibid,
1298, June 22. Dominus J. de Melsa, miles, apud Cawod,
fecit hom. domino archiepiscopo pro ten. quae tenet de ipso in
Hodeliston et Wetewang, et juravit fid. [Et quia non] fiiit
certus de quantitate ten., nee de quantitate servit', injunctum
est ei quod super hoc certificet dominum distincte intra xv dies.
Ibid,
1298, . Apud Cawod, dominus admisit hom. domini
Roberti de Fumeus, militis, salvo jure cujuslibet, pro ten. quae
tenet in Lotrington, videlicet, pro tertia parte manerii
Et recognovit etiam . . . iij^*"* partem feocQ j milit. se tenere, et
per wardum cum accidit, et per sectam curiae de tribus sept, ad
tres sept. Ibid,
1298, Sept. 15. Memorandum, quod apud Beverlacum, in
praesentia W. de Kelk, tunc ballivi, Henricus de Witherton,
pro iij bov. terrae, Galfridus del Hill pro j bov. terrae, Johannes
Cokerel pro j bov. terrae, ct Ivo Cokerel pro j bov. terrae, quas
tenent in Coldon, fecerunt domino hom. et fid., per quam recog-
noverunt se tenere per servitium ad sectam curiae de Coldon in
placitis emergentibus inter partes de eadem villa, cum ad hoc
per octo dies ante fuerint summoniti, per compositionem inter J.,
archiepiscopum, et illos de Coldon, factam. Ibid,, \7 b,
1298, . Memorandum, quod dominus Johannes Mar-
myon,^ miles, fecit hom. et fid. domino archiepiscopo, pontificatus
sui anno primo, apud Thorp, pro ten. quae tenet in Rypon; et,
facta fidelitate, injunctum est ei, in virtute praestiti juramenti,
quod faci.at constare domino citra Natale Domini, de quantitate
feodi milit., et per quae senitia, quod promisit. Et postea re-
cognovit se tenere per servitia hie annexa
" East and We8t Luttou, in the wapentake of Buckrose.
" The villa^^e of Weel Ls about one mile east of Beverley.
p Son and heir of "William de Marmion, by Loretta, daughter and co-heiress
of Roesia de Dover. Sir John Marmion died April 5th, 1322^ and was succeeded
by his son John, who died April 30th, 1335.
D D
402 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
A sonn trecher seygnur Henre, par la grace Dieu ercevesque
de Everwik, le soen Johan Marmyoun saluz^ honurs et reverences
com a sonn seiguur. Sachet sire ke teing en la vile de Rypoun
de vous vij placeea de queus jeo receyue xijs. de rente par an,
pur la quele rente jeo vous face homage, feaute, et suyte de
treys semayns en treys semaynes a vostre cnrte de Rypon. Et
ceste lettre si le vous plest vous maunk pur ceo ke vous me
hargastes quant jeo vous fis le homage. Cher sire, si reu voillet
ke fere puysse maundet com a celuy ke volunters ke volunters
(sic) freyt chose ke vous probist. Saluz a Deu ke vous gard a
tons jours. Ibid,
1298, Oct. 24. Apud Otteley, dominus Maugerus le Vava-
sour fecit hom. et fid. domino pro ten. in Denton juxta Otteley,
et recognovit se tenere pro quarta parte feodi unius milit., cum
accidit, et facere sectam ad curiam domini de tribus sept, ad
tres sept. Ibid,
1298, Nov. 1. Robertus Timbil, apud Otteley, fecit hom.
domino H., archiepiscopo, et fid., pro ten. in Timbild:« per
quam fidelitatem tenere ten. ilia per homagium et servi-
tium, faciendo sectam ad curiam de Otteley de tribus sept, ad
tres sept., et xxvjs. viijd. ad duos anni terminos hoc
plus non fuerit recognitum, restat plenius inquirendum. Ibid, .
1298, Nov. 6. Memorandum, quod Johannes de Wyvill
fecit hom. Henrico, archiepiscopo Ebor., in manerio suo Rypon',
[pro ten.] quae tenet de eo in Nunewyk* et Nunewyk-Thornes,
et quod debet respondcre pro di. feodo j milit., faciendo sectam
ad curiam Rypon^ de Ibid,
1298, Dec. 2. Memorandum, quod, prscsenti L. de Triking-
ham, seniori, dominus H., archiepiscopus, in capella sua de
Thorp, salvo jure cujuslibet, recepit hom. Johannis Tinctoris de
Rypon pro ij bov. terrae et ten. in Markinton, quae recognovit
se de ipso tenere per sectam ad curiam Rypon' de tribus sept,
ad tres sept, faciendam, et per forinsecum servitium pro quarta
parte feodi j milit. Ibid., 18 a,
1299, March 25. Radulphus de Mickelfeld de Bolton
juxta Wylton fecit hom. et fid ythcton,'" tunc ballivi
Beverlaci, pro ten. quae tenet in Bolton ; et recognovit se tenere
de eo in Bolton duas car. terrae in no wardum, relevium
et excaetam, cum evenerit, pro dicta terra, et faciet sectam ad
curiam de Wylton de tribus sept, in tres sept., et , et
unam carucam in vere, vel pro qualibet caruca iiijd. Ibid.
1299, . Apud Lanum, dominus Edmundus de
♦ The archbishop held one carucate in Parva Tymble (page 204, antea).
' This homage was probably made in the presence of Henry de Wytheton,
bailiff of Beverley. '
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATES. 403
Eyncourt/ miles^ fecit horn, domino H., Ebor. archiepiscopo^
Sed de recognitione non fecit mentionem quod
sciam^ quia factum fuit homagium me absente. Ibid.
1300, July 18. Dominus Johannes de Bella Aqua fecit
hom. et fid. domino, in palatio^ Ebor., prsesentibus dominis
Lamberto de Trikingham, Waltero de Harum et multis aliis,
pro ten. in Bym, quod respondet pro di. feodo j milit., et pro
ten. in Kurtelington et Nonnanton in balliva Suwell; et recog-
novit feodum j milit. Reg, Corbridge, 102 a,
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., Johannes de Lascy fecit
hom. domino pro ten. in Bretton" et Gayteford, et defendit di.
feod. milit., et recognovit se tenere per servitium militare, faci-
endo sectam ad curiam de Schirboum de tribus sept, in tres
sept. Quod homagium dominus admisit, cujuslibet jure salvo^
prsesentibus domino Lamberto de Trikingham,* domini regis
justiciario, et dominis Edmundo de Eyncourt et J. de Bella'
Aqua, militibus, et aliis. Hnd.
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., dominus Robertus de
Berley, miles, fecit domino fid. tantum pro ten. in Burton**
juxta Bime, et Gayteford, et recognovit se tenere ten. de Bur-
ton per sectam curiae apud Schirbum de tribus sept, in tres
sept., et ten. de Gayteford per medium. Ibid,
1300, July 18. In pdatio Ebor., Johannes de Reygate,
prsesentibus supradictis, fecit hom. et fid. domino pro terris et
ten. in Stiveton, Mikelfeld, Milford et Lumby, et recognovit se
tenere per feodum imius milit. ; sed per quae servitia faciet
domino constare per sacramentum suum. (Memorandum quod
inquiratur — in marginej Ibid,
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., Thomas de Merston fecit
hom. et fid. domino pro ten. in Levenaghton, sicut in registro
Henrici' continetur, reddendo iijs. xjd. per ann., et faciendo
sectam ad curiam de Schirbourn de tribus sept, in tres sept., et
recognovit quod debet respondere pro quinta parte quartse partis
feodi imius milit. : prsesentibus omnibus supradictis. Ibid,
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., dominus Johannes de
• In July, 1300, Sir Edmund de Eyncourt did homage "pro ten. in Bruneby."
' Some remains of the archiepiscopal palace may yet be seen in the DcAnery
gardens, on the north side of the Minster.
•• Burton Salmon.
' Lambert de Trikingham was one of the justices of the Conunon Fleas 1300-
1316, a judge of the King's Bench 1317-1320, and a baron of the Exchequer in
1321 {Fota^s Judges, iii., 533). He was an executor under the will of archbishop
Corbridge {Fasti Ebor., i., 361).
• Burton Hall, a fimn about one mile W.N.W. of Bum, in the parish of
Brayton.
' See page 3d9, tmita,
D D 2
404 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Melsa fecit horn, et fid. domino pro ten. qu» tenet in Hodeleston
et Wetewange : per quae servitia inquiratur, quia non intcrfiii.
Ibid.
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., dominus Osebertus de
Spaldington fecit fid. domino sub deliberatione bomagii per
dominum admittendi, et per eundem oblati ; et deliberavit idem
Osebertugy per quae servitia tenet usque ad proximam curiam
post festum Sancti Michaelis. Ibid.
1300, July 18. Dominus Edmundus de Eyncourt, miles,
fecit hom. et fid. domino, in palatio domini Ebor., prsesentibus
domino Lamberto de Trikingham, Waltero de Harum, et multis
aliis, pro ten. in Bruneby; per quae servitia inquiratur, quia
tunc non fuit certus. Ibid., 102 b,
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., dominus Johannes filius
Reginaldi fecit hom. et fid. domino pro ten. in Lonnesbourgh,
'Wyverthorp, Hclperthorp, Lutton, altera Lutton, Collum, Cro-
himi, Schirbom, Brideshale, Thurkelby et Langetoft quae tenet
per servitium iij feod. militum. Ibid,
1300, July 18. Dominus Johannes Marmion, miles, fecit
hom. et fid. domino in palatio Ebor., prsesentibus domino Lam-
berto de Trikingham, Waltero de Harum et multis aliis, pro
ten. quae tenet de ipso in Rypon, et recognovit se tenere eadem,
faciendo sectam ad curiam Rypon' de tribus sept, in tres sept.
Ibid.y 103 a.
1300, July 18. In palatio Ebor., dominus Simon Ward,
senior, fecit hom. et fid. domino pro ten. in Gyseley, Geveldale
et Kirkeby super Wherf, et recognovit se tenere per servitium
unius feodi milit., et in Neuweby per sendtium quartae partis
feodi unius milit. Ibid.
. Falkasius de Lyndeley fecit fidelitatem tan-
tum pro tenemcntis in Lyndeley quae tenet, faciendo sectam, et
solvendo per ann. xviijs. et ijd. Ibid,
1300, Aug. 21. Apud Wylton, dominus Johannes de Grey,*
miles, optulit domino hom. suum pro ten. quae clamat tenere de
ipso ; sed quia dominus non fuit certus de quantitate ten., nee
per quae servitia, ideo distulit illud admittere ilia vice, diem
sibi ad id faciendum usque ad festum Natalis Beatae Virginis
assignando. Ibid,, 102 b.
» Sir Osbert do Spaldington lield in Micklefield.
• Memorandum, quod antecciisores domini Johannis de Grey tenuerunt aliquo
temi>ore de archiepiscopo Ebor. in Sculcotes xij bov. terra*, et nunc tenet idem
J. iiij bov. temc in eadem de Godefrido do Meus, et illc Godefridus de archi-
episcopo, ut creditur. In Sutton iij bov. temc prajter cotag' quae anteoessores
sui aliquando tenuerunt de archiepiscopo. In Hull xxx acras prati, vel circiter,
solebant, etc. In Dripol quantum tenot in eadem solcbat, ut supra, sed ne.-cit
quantum {Reg. Corhridge, inter ff., 102, 103).
HOMAGIA ET FIDELITATES. 405
1300, Oct. 14. Ricardus de Babington fecit fid. et horn,
domino Thomse, Dei gratia Ebor. archiepiscopo, in manerio suo
de Cawod, pro manerio de Burley quod de ipso clamat ; et re-
cognovit se tenere in capite de eodem archiepiscopo per horn.,
fid., et sectam curiae de Otteley de tribus sept, ad tres sept., et
wardum et relevium quando accidit. Et respondet pro di. feodo
j milit. in scutagio et relevio. Ibid,, 103 a.
1300, Oct. 30. Dominus Ricardus de Goldesburg, senior,
miles, fecit hom. et fid. domino Thomae, archiepiscopo, apud
Sanctum Robertum,* pro ten. in Pole et Fameley; et respondet
pro di. feod. j milit. Ibid.
1300, Dec. 13. Willelmus de Camera de Mileford fecit
hom. et fid. Thomae, archiepiscopo, apud Schirebum, pro ten. in
Levenanton, Schirebum et Mfleford; et respondet pro xiij™*
parte feodi j milit., et recognovit sectam ad curiam de Schire-
bum, sicut continetur in registro H.,* archiepiscopi. Ibid,, 102 a.
1300-1, Jan. 27. Apud Lanum, praesentibus dominis R. de
Notingham et W. de Suthill, Gocelino de Eyvile et multis aliis,
Johannes de Wyvile fecit hom. et fid. domino T., Ebor. archie-
piscopo, pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in Nunnewik et
Nunnewyk-Thomes, et quae debent respondere pro di. feodo j
milit., faciendo sectam ad curiam Rypon' de tribus sept, in tres
sept. ; et recognovit relevium Is. quando currit. Ibid., 103 a.
1301, March 25. Apud Burton, Johannes de Staveley fecit
hom. et fid. domino Thomae, Dei gratia Ebor. archiepiscopo, etc.,
pro octo bov. terrae, de quibus sex tenet in dominico et duas
bov. in servitio, in Suth Burton, quae tenentur per medium de
ipso per W. de la Dale, per hom. et servitium ixs. iiijd. per ann.,
et scutagiura quantum pertinet ad xij™*™ partem feodi unius
milit., et plus, quantum spectat ad unam bov. terrae. Et tenet
similiter in villa del WeV unum mesuagium [et] tres bov. terrae
per servitium xlvd. pro omni servitio. De secta curiae recog-
novit se dcbere sectam curiae de Burton de tribus sept, in tres
sept. Ibid. 102 b.
1301, March 30. Dominus Simon Warde, junior, miles,
fecit domino Thomae, archiepiscopo Ebor., in camera sua de
Bcverlaco, hom. et fid. pro ten. in Neuweby; et recognovit se
tenere per servitium quartae partis feodi unius milit. ; sed alia
servitia ignorat, de quibus est inquirendum. Ibid., 103 a.
' Considerable remains of the Trinitarian Priory of St. Robert of Enares-
borough were discovered in April, 1862 {Ch-ainge^s Hist, of Knarethorough, 139),
near the Abbey House, on the left bank of the Nidd, a short distance above
St. Robert's Cave. A most interesting account of St. Robert of Knaresborough
is given by Mr. AValbran in the Memorials of Fountains Abbey {ed. Surt. Soc^
vol. i., pp. 166-171).
* See page 399, antea.
406 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
1302^ April 4. Apud Burton^ Adam de Everyngliam fecit
horn, et fid. domino Thomas^ Dei gratia^ etc.^ pro ten. quse damat
tenere de eo in Everyngham et Flathwath. Et quia tunc igno-
rabat per quse servitia^ dominus assignavit sibi diem quod ipse
certificaret eum citra fcstum Ascensionis proximo Aiturum;
quern diem admisit. Ibid.
1302, May 16. Johannes de Nevill/ filius et haeres Gilberti
et Cecilise de Nevill, fecit hom. et fid. domino Thomee, archie-
piscopo, apud Ottelay, pro ten. quse clamat tenere de ipso in
Lutrington, quae dominus admisit, salvo jure cujuslibet, pr»sen-
tibus magistro Willelmo de Beverlaco et domino WiUelmo de
Sothill, et pluribus aliis. Et requisitus in virtute juramenti
prsestiti per quae servitia et pro quota parte feodi tenet,
per Hugonem de Stowe, qui secum venit, dicit quod credit se
debere rcspondere pro di. feodo j milit. et plus, sed non pro
duabus partibus. Sed dominus Bobertus de Fumeus, miles^
debet, ut credit, respondere pro residuo feodi j milit., quia habet
di. partem manerii et terrae ad illud pertinentis, sed non redditus.
Recognovit etiam se tenere per sectam curiae de tribus sept, in
tres sept., et per forinsecum servitium. Et inquirat ballivus
utrum teneat in dominico vel in servitio, et qualiter, et per quod
servitium, et pro quota parte feodi, et pro quota teneat dictus
dominus Robertus, qui nondum fecit hom. suum, et certificet
super hoc dominus per ballivum. Ibid,, 102 a.
1306, Aug. 1. In camera domini W. de Grenefeld, Dei
gratia, etc., apud Otteley, praesentibus dominis Boberto de
Blundeston, Boberto de Notingham, Bicardo de Babyngton, et
multis aliis, dictus dominus W., archicpiscopus, salvo jure cujus-
libet, admisit hom. et fid. domini Symonis le Ward, militis, pro
ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in Giseley, Gevildale et Kirkeby
super Wherf, et Bailledon ac Haukeswod. Et respondebit pro
feodo j milit. Et recognovit se debere sectam ad curias de
Bypon et de Otteley de tribus sept, in tres sept., etc. Reg.
Greenfield, ii., 223 a.
1306, Aug. 1. Bicardus de Babyngton fecit hom. domino
W. de G., etc., in camera sua apud Otteley, pro ten. quae clamat
tenere de eo in Burley et Mensington in capite per hom. et fid.
Et recognovit se debere facere sectam curiae de Otteley de tribus
sept, in tres sept., et wardum et relevium quando accidunt. Et
respondebit pro di. feodo unius milit. in scutagio et relevio.
Ibid.
1306, Sept. 19. In palatio Ebor., dominus, salvo jure cujus-
libet, admisit hom. et fid. domini Johannis Marmyon pro ten,
' See page 48, note d.
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATE8. 407
quae clamat tenere de eo in Rypon, videlicet, septem placeis in
Ripon, reddentibus sibi xijs. per ann. Et recognovit horn, et
fid., et sectam ad enriam Ripon^ de iij sept, in iij sept, pro eis-
dem terris. Ibid.
130(6), Sept. 19. Dominus, salvo jure cujuslibet, recepit
bom. et fid. Johannis de Staveley pro ten. quae clamat tenere
de eo, videlicet, pro viij bo v. terrae quas clamat tenere de eo
in dominico in Sutb Burton, et duas bov. terrae quas tenet in
servitio in eadem villa, quae tenentur de eo per medium per W,
de [la] Dale. Et recognovit se debere solvere annuatim ixs,
iiijd. pro omni servitio, et scutagium quantum pertinet ad xij™*™
partem feodi unius milit., et plus, quantum spectat ad unam
bov. terrae. Et tenet similiter in villa del Wei unum mesuagium
[et] tres bov. terrae per servitium xlvd. De secta curiae recog-
novit se debere sectam ad curiam de Burton de iij sept, in tres
sept. Ibid., 223 b.
1306, Sept. 19. In palatio Ebor., dominus, salvo jure
cujuslibet, admisit bom. et fid. domini Adae de Everingham,
militis, pro ten. quae tenet de ipso in Everingbam et Flatbe-
watb. Et debet respondere pro feodo j milit. Ibid.
1306, Nov. 21. In abbatia Beatae Mariae Ebor., dominus
W. de G., etc., salvo jure cujuslibet, admisit bom. et fid. domini
Symonis le Warde, junioris, militis, filii domini S le Ward,
defuncti, pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in Gyseley, Geving-
dale et Kirkeby super Wherfe, et Bailledon ac Haukeswoid.
Et respondet pro feodo j milit. Et recognovit se debere sectam
ad curias de Ripon et de Otteley de iij sept, in tres sept. Acta
fuerunt haec, praesentibus magistris W.'' et R. de Pikering, Petro
de Den',* W. de Beverlaco, R. de Not', et aliis. Ibid., 223 a.
1307, May 14. Nicholaus de Hewyk fecit hom. et fid.
domino W., etc., apud Burton juxta Beverlacum, pro ten. quae
tenet de eo in H«wyk-^ et Ripon. Et debet respondere pro xx™*
parte unius feodi milit., et debet sectam ad curiam Ripon' de
tribus sept, in tres sept. Ibid.
1307, May 17. Willelmus de la WodebaU, apud Burton
juxta Beverlacum, fecit hom. dicto arcbiepiscopo pro ten. quae
clamat tenere de ipso in Molescroft et Ake. Et debet respon-
dere pro quarta parte feodi j milit. Nee fecit fid. time sibi quia
alias fecit ballivo. Et recognovit scutagium, wardum, relevium,
et sectam curiae de tribus sept, ad tres sept. Ibid., 223 b.
* William and Robert de Pickering, two distinguished brothers, both of them
afterwards deans of York.
' Peter de Dene, afterwards a canon of York. In 1322 he took the cowl in
the monastery of St. Augustine, at Canterbury {Fatti Ehor., i., 393 »).
^ Bridge Hewiok.
406 iixrsTmATiTs documzxts.
1307, July 13. Apod Eklesfeld, dominus Maugems le
Vavasour, miles, fecit nobis W., etc., horn, et fid. pro terria et
ten. qnae clamat tenere de nobis, et nos horn, illud recepimus,
salvo jure cujnslibet. Et quia dixit se non deliberasse ad ple-
num de nominando et specificando tam terras et ten. prsedicta
quam scr\'itia nobis debit a pro eisdem, injunctum fiiit ei quod
quanto citius commode posset scire nobis faceret per suas literas
omnia supradicta. Memorandum, quod scriptum est ballivo
Ripon' quod relaxet districtionem si quam ea occasione fecerit,
etc. Ibid., 223 a.
1307, Sept. 10. In castro de Knaresburgb, Rieardus de
Goldesburgh fecit bom. domino W., etc., pro ten. quae tenet
de CO, et fid. similiter fecit ibidem. Et dicit quod recognovit
ten. et servitia pro dictis ten. debita ballivo Ripon^ qui novit
certificarc dominum dc eisdem. Ibid.
1307, Sept. 10. Apud Knaresburgb, in castro ejusdem
vilke, dominus Godefiridus de Melsa, miles, fecit bom. praedicto
domino arcbiepiscopo pro ten. quae tenet et clamat tenere de eo.
Nee fecit fid. tunc eidem quia alias illam fid. fecit ballivo Bever-
laci, ut dixit, cui recognovit ten. et servitia inde debita et con-
sucta. Et idem dominus arcbiepiscopus illud bom. recepit, salvo
jure cujuslibet, etc. Ibid., 223 b.
1307-8, March 5. Apud Westmonasterium, in refectorio
monachorum, dominus arcbiepiscopus, salvo jure cujuslibet,
admisit bom. et fid. domini Johannis de Moubray pro tcn.^
quae clamat tenere de eo infra ballivam de Rypon; servitia
tamen non recognovit, ideo ballivus se intromittat ut sciat
servitia praedicta. Ibid., 223 a.
1307-8, March 19. Dominus admisit bom. et fid. Johannis,
filii et haercdis Ccciliae dc Ncvill, apud Grantham, praesentibus
Johanne de Burton, Johanue de Sutton et J. de Sandwyco, et
aliis, pro ten. quae clamat tenere dc ipso in Lutrington. Et
recognovit in virtute juramenti pnestiti quod tenet in eadem di.
fcod. milit. et amplius, sed non duas partes integre. Et dominus
Robertas de Furneaux, miles, debet respondere pro altera me-
dietate illius fcodi milit., quia habet di. partem manerii, et
tcrrJE ad illud pcrtinentis, scd non redditus. Et recognovit se
tcneri ad scctam curiai dc Shirburn de iij sept, in tres sept., et
facicndo forinsecum scrvitium cum accidit. Ibid.y 223 b.
1308-9, March 18. In capella manerii domiui W., etc.,
apud Burton juxta Bevcrlacum, Willelmus de Mickclfeld fecit
hom. dicto domino arcliicj)iscopo pro ten. quai tenet de eo in
Boulton ;* ct recognovit ten. et servitia pro quarta parte feodi
*■ Sir John de Moubray held in Mulwith, Sleningford, Skelden and Grantley,
* Bolton, in the parish of Bishop AVilton.
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATES. 409
unius milit. Tamen inquiratur de eo quod plus tenet pro eo
quod invenitur in quibusdam libris quod deberet tenere et
respondere pro feodo unius milit. Ibid,
1308-9, March 18. In eapella manerii domini W., etc.,
apud Burton juxta Beverlacum, Willelmus filius Isabellse de
Coldon, fecit horn, dicto patri pro ten. que tenet de eo in
Coldon ; et recognovit se tenere duas bov. terrse de feodo unius
milit. in Coldon per hom. et servitium, et scutagium quando
currit. Ibid,
1308-9, March 18. In eapella manerii domini W., etc.,
apud Burton juxta Beverlacum, Johannes Cokerel de Coldon
fecit hom. dicto patri pro una bov. terrse de feodo unius milit. in
Coldon, quam de eo tenet in Coldon, et recognovit se tenere
per hom. et servitium, et scutagium quando currit. Ibid,
1309, Sept. 7. Apud Cawode, Willelmus de Bella Aqua,
filius et hfieres domini Johannis de Bella Aqua, militis, defuncti,
fecit, hom. et fid. suam domino archiepiscopo Ebor. pro ten.
quae clamat tenere de eo per servitium militare. Et quia prae-
fatus Willelmus de Bella Aqua non fuerat tunc certus quae ten.
et in quibus locis* tenuit, dominus archiepiscopus praedictus
injunxit ei quod ten. et servitia et per quae servitia tenet in
scriptis fideliter redigere faciat, et praefato domino destinari in
virtute juramenti sui super hoc praestiti. Et eadem die dominus
archiepiscopus supradictus destinavit literas suas ballivis suis de
Shirbum et de Suwell in hac forma.
Willelmus, etc., dilectis filiis ballivis nostris de Suwell et de
Shirbum, salutem, etc. Quia Willelmus, filius et haeres domini
Johannis de Bella Aqua, militis, defuncti, hom. et fid. suam
nobis debit a pro ten. suis quae de nobis tenet per servitium mili-
tare hac die Dominica in vigilia Nativitatis Beatae Mariae
Virginis, apud Cawod, nobis fecit, vobis mandamus quatinus
praedictum W. ad haec facienda decaetero nullatenus distringatis y
districtionem, si quam ei ea occasione feceritis, penitus relax-
ando. Valete. Data apud Cawod, vij idus Septembris, ponti-
ficatus nostri anno quarto. Ibid,, 222 b,
1309, Dec. 29. Willelmus, etc., dilecto filio ballivo nostro
Beverlaci, salutem, etc. Volumus et mandamus quatinus dis-
trictionem quam facis contra dominum Johannem de Grey,
militem, ratione sectse ad curiam nostram de Burton pro ma-
nerio suo de Sculcotes debitae ab eodem, usque ad festum
Paschae proximo sequentis omnino relaxes de gratia nostra spe-
ciali. Vale. Data apud Cawod (ut supra) . Ibid,
1310, May 3. Dominus Edmundus de Eyncourt, apud
' See page 403, antea.
410 nxmrnATiTK mocntrnxr^
Tliorp jnxti Hhor,, fecit Immh. nmm iJnminD W., etc, pio teiL
que tenet de eo in Bmnebj ; et Krvita qjut debet eidem, didt
qiKid JHO qnanto, Tel jho diniidio feodo mflit., vd feodo, ignonty
et ideo Toh delibeme et icmtari pro q[iisntD tenet, et dictum
dominnm raper hoc certicnrmre ; et diot quod tenet per feodnm
loncat, et debet aectam ad curiam dicti domini arcbieiHscopi de
W jlton a tribos lept. in ties sept. Ibid., 22S b»
1310, Sept. 9. Dominns Herbert us filios Johannis filii
Beginaldi, in camera domini antenori in manerio suo apod
Bererlacnm, fecit eidem domino bom. et fid. snam pro ten. qnse
clamat tenere de eo, de quibus tunc non erat plene infonnatns,
nnde petiit diem ad deliberandum qn» ten. tenet de eodem, et
per qme serritia, usque ad festum Sancti Micbaeiia proximo
futurum; quem diem dommus sibi concessit ad cerUficandum
cum, Tcl iMdlirum suum, de gratia sua spedalL Presoitibua
tunc ibidem domino Lamberto de Trikingham, magistrb Bicaido
de Cestria, Willehno de Bererlaco, Nicholao de Oxonia, et aliis
in multitudine copiosa. Ibid,
1310-11, Jan. 31. Apud Cawod, dominus Galfridus de
Hothum fecit bom. et fid. suam domino W., etc., pro tertia
parte feodi unins milit. in Lutrington quam clamat tenere de eo,
nomine dotis uxoris snse. Praeseutibus magistris W. de Bever-
laco, Nicholao de Calveton, domino Roberto de Blundesdon, et
aliis. Ibid.
1312, Sept. 21. Apud Escrjk, domina Margareta, quae
fiiit uxor domini Johannis de Gray, militis, fecit fid. domino
Willelmo, etc., pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo, et juravit fid.
et faccre servitia pro dictis ten. debita et consueta. Ibid., 222 b.
1313, Oct. 7. Apud Laughton in Morthing, Amabilla, quae
fuit uxor Johannis de Dynington, fecit, fid. domino archi-
episcopo, et rccognovit se tenere de dicto domino archiepiscopo
in villa Rypon unum mesuagium et xxij acras terrae cum per-
tincntiis in Rypon, et quod facict per ann. sectam ad curiam
suam dc Rypon de tribus sept, in tres sept., et solvet per ann.
sex solidos et octo denarios ad terminos Pentecostes et Sancti
Martini in hyeme per equales portiones. Ibid., 223 a.
1314, June 30. Apud Cawod, Robertus de Raygate fecit
hom. et fid. suam venerabili patri domino Willelmo, etc., pro
ten. quic clamat tenere dc eo in Styveton, Thorpe-' et Mickelfeld
per scrvitiura militare, et faciet sectam ad curiam dicti domini
de Sliirburn dc tribus sept, in tres sept. Ibid., 222 b.
1315, Sept. 21. Apud Ottcle : recepimus hom. Johannis de
Tymble, salvo jure cujuslibet, pro una car. terrae in eadem villa*
J Thorpe Willoughby. * Little Timble.
HOMAGIA ET FIDELITATE8. 411
quam tenet per horn, et feoditatem et servitium militare^ et
sectam curiae nostrse de Otteley de tribus sept, in tres sept. ;
reddendo per ann., nobis xxvjs. viijd., etc. Et habebimus
wardum et relevium, etc. Ibid,, 223 a.
. Dominus Maugenis le Vavasur tenet mane-
rium suum de Denton de domino archiepiscopo Ebor. per horn,
et servitium, et faciet sectam curiae apud Ottelaie a tribus sept,
in tres sept. ; et nihil aliud facit, nisi quod tenentes sui de
Denton qui habent carucas arabunt per j diem per ann., et
metebunt per j diem in autumpno. Ibid,, inter ff., 222, 223.
1317, Dec. 18. Apud Beverlacum, dominus Johannes de
Gras, miles, fecit hom. suum venerabili patri domino Willelmo
de Melton, Dei gratia Ebor. archiepiscopo, etc., pro ten. quae
clamat tenere de eo in balliva Ripon^. Et eisdem die et loco
scriptum fuit ballivo Bipon' ad relaxandum districtionem, si
quam fecerat, praefato domino Johanni occasione prsedicta.
Reg. Melton, 594 a,
1317-8, Jan. 31. Apud Wylton, dominus Simon Ward,
miles, fecit praefato domino archiepiscopo hom. suum pro ten.
quae clamat tenere de eo in balliva Bipon. Ibid.
1317-8, Feb. 6. Apud Brotherton, dominus Robertus de
Raygate, miles, fecit hom. suum et fid. domino Willelmo de
Melton, etc., pro terris et ten. suis quae clamat tenere de eo in
Stiveton, Mikelfeld et Thorp per servitium militare ; et faciet
sectam ad curiam dicti domini archiepiscopi de Shirboum de
tribus sept, in tres sept. Ibid,, 594 b.
1317-8, Feb. 6. Johannes le Lascy juravit dicto domino
archiepiscopo fidelitatem in bosco de Cawode, in reditu domini
de Pontefracto, pro ten. quae tenet de eo. Ibid.
1317-8, Feb. 28. Dominus Adam de Everyngham, miles,
fecit praefato domino archiepiscopo hom. et juravit fid. pro ten.
quae clamat tenere de eo ; et habet diem ad certificandum dictum
dominum per quae servitia tenet. Et banc fecit in palatio archi-
episcopi Ebor. Ibid.
1317-8, March 1. Apud Cawode, dominus Maugerus le
Vavasour, miles, fecit domino Willelmo de Melton, etc., hom.
et fid. suam pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo ; et recognovit
per sacramentum suum quod tenet quartam partem feodi unius
milit. in manerio suo dc Denton per scutagium quando currit,
et wardum et maritagium, et faciet sectam ad curiam dicti
domini archiepiscopi apud Otteley de tribus sept, in tres sept.
Ibid., 594 a,
1318, March 26. Apud Thorp prope Ebor., Robertus de
Morcby, maritus dominae Margaretae, relictae domini Johannis
de Gray, militis, defuncti, domini de Styvelingflet, fecit domino
412
ILLUSTKATrVE DOCUMENTS.
Willrfmo, Dei gratia, etc, fid* suam pro ten. quae damat tenere
de eo ; ct habet diem ad cei'tificandum pnefatum dominum
archiepiscopimi eitra festutn Paschee proximo futiirum quag ten,
tenet de eo, in qui bus locis, et per quse aervitia. Et post-
mod um ^enit idem Kobertus et rccognorit se ten ere de co »ex
car. terrse in Bolton, Yapum^ Gouthorp et Mol thorp' per seni-
tium niilitarej et faciet sectam jid curiam ejusdem domiui ai*ebi
epiacopi apud Wjlton de tribus sept, in tres sept. Item tenet
di, car. teiTge in Sculcotea per servitium militarei et aliam di,
car. terrse de liseredibus domini Godefridi de Meaux^ et liaeredi^
ipaius Godefridi tenent de end em archiepiscopo* Item idem
Robertus tenet in Sutton iu HoidemesSj de dicto domino arclii-
episcopo, quinque bov< terrse per &er\ritium miUtarej et in Burton'*
tenet trcs bo v. terrae dc eodem per servitium unius denarii aa-
nuatim* I&id,, 593 a.
1318, April 18, Apud Cawodc, Jobanncs de Bella Aqua
fecit bom, &uum pnedicto domino archiepiscopo Ebor, pro ten,
qufe el am at tenere de eo ; et reeognovit se tenere de eo ma-
nerium de Bime in com. Ebor* per servitium medietatis feodt
uniua milit. et scuta^um quando currit, et faciet seetam ad
cm^iam ejuadera apud Shirburn de tribus sept, in tres sept. Et
reeognovit se tenere de eo mauerium de Kyrtlyn^ton in com.
Nott. per servitium quartae partis feodi unius milit,, horn, ct
scuta^ium quando currit, et faciet sectam ad curiam suam de
Suwell de tribus sept, in tres sept. Ibid,^ 594 ^.
1318, June 14. Apud Thorp prope Elx)r., dominns Uicartlua
de Berley, miles, fecit fid. suam domino Ebor. areliiepiscopo pra
ten, quae clamat tenere de eo, et quod faciet servitia inde debita
et consueta. Ibid.
1318j June 15, Apud Tliorp prope Ebor.;, dominus Jacobus
de Boscvillj miles^ fecit prasdicto domino archiepiscopo bom. et
fid. pro ten. quse elamat tenere de eo; ct fatcbatur se tenere de
eo duas partes feodi unius milit. in Mikelfeld per horn, et fid. et
seutagium quando currit, ac per ^vardum, maritagiunn et re-
levium ; et faciet sectam ad curiam domini apud Shirbonni de
tribus sept, in tres sept* fhid.
1318, July \2. Apud Burton prope Beverlaeumj dominua
Nicholaus de Ilc^^kj milesj fecit pnefato domino Ebor, arclii-
episeopo horn, et fid. suam pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in
llcwyk et Ripon ; et debet responderc pro xx"" parte feodi
uniua milit., et debet sectam ivd curiam dicti domini arehi-
episcopi apud Ilipon de tribus sept, iu tres sept. Ibid., 594 li.
* An errors 1 telieve, for " Yolthorp/' near Gowthorpe. See page 390,
■" South or Biabup Burton. S^e i»nge 79, antta.
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1318, Nov. 24. Apud Thorp prope Ebor., Faucus de
Lyndelay fecit praefato domino archiepiscopo horn, et fid. suam
pro terns et ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in Lyndelay ; et debet
respondere pro xvj"* parte feodi unius milit., et solvet annuatim
praedicto domino xviijs., et faciet sectam ad curiam ejusdem
domini apud Ripon de tribus sept, in tres sept., et recognovit
scutagiimi quando currit. Ibid.
1318, Dec. 2. Apud Thorpe prope Ebor., Mauricius de
Marisco de Cawode fecit hom. prsedicto domino Ebor. archi-
episcopo pro ten. quae clamat tenere de eo; et recognovit se
tenere in Cawode duas bov. terrae, et solvet annuatim eidem
domino archiepiscopo viijs. Ibid., 594 b.
1320, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, Stephanus Hautayn de Coldon
fecit praefato domino Ebor. archiepiscopo hom. et fid. suam pro
quinque bov. terrae quas per sacramentum suum recognovit se
tenere de eo in Magna Coldon pro xvd., et debet annuatim
solvend. Ibid., 593 a.
1320, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, Rogerus de Gloucestre fecit
praefato domino Ebor. archiepiscopo hom. et fid. suam pro sex
bov. terrae quas per sacramentum suum recognovit se tenere de
eo in Magna Coldon. Ibid.
1320, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, Willelmus le Taillour fecit
praefato domino Ebor. archiepiscopo hom. et fid. pro duabus
bov. terrae quas per sacramentum suum recognovit se tenere de
eo in villa de Coldon. Ibid.
1320, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, dominus Simon, capellanus
de Mapelton, fecit praefato domino Ebor. archiepiscopo hom.
pro quinque acris terrae quas clamat tenere de eo, et faciet
sectam ad curiam dicti domini pro libito ejusdem domini in villa
de Coldon, et pro wardo et relevio. Ibid.
1320, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, Johannes Cokerel de Coldon
fecit domino Ebor. archiepiscopo praedicto hom. pro di. bov.
terrae quam clamat tenere de eo in Coldon, et faciet sectam ad
curiam domini in eadem, et pro wardo et relevio. Ibid.
13.20, Sept. 4. Apud Bewyk, Willelmus Carpentarius de
Coldon fecit praefato domino archiepiscopo Ebor. hom. pro una
bov. terrae quam recognovit se tenere de eo, et pro wardo et
relevio, et faciet sectam ad curiam ejusdem domini in villa de
Coldon. Ibid.
1321, June 19. In capella domini Willelmi, Ebor. archi-
episcopi, infra palatium suum de Ebor., dominus Willelmus
Wyvill, miles, fecit prajfato domino archiepiscopo hom. et fid.
pro terris et ten. suis quae clamat tenere de eo in Nunwyk et
Nunwyk-Thomcs, et faciet sectam ad curiam ejusdem domini
apud Ripon dc tribus sept, in tres sept. Ibid., 594 a.
414 ILLUSTRATITE DOCUMENTS.
1321, Dec. 8. Apiid Thorp prope Ebor., Johannes filius
magistri Rogcri dicti le Scolemaister de Shirboume, fecit horn,
praedicto domino Willehno, etc., pro tenis ct ten. quae damat
tenere de eo in Shirboume et Levenaton, pro quibns reddit
annuatim dicto archiepiscopo xxjs. Ibid,, 594 A.
1322, July 14. Apud Ebor., videlicet, infra portam aqnse
Fratrum Minorum* Ebor., dominns Johannes Marmyon, miles,
fecit domino Willelmo, etc., hom. suum pro terris quas clamat
tenere de eo. Prsesentibns magistro Ada de Heselbech, ac do-
minis Thoma de Bameby et Bicardo de Otringham et aliis.
Ibid., 594 a.
1322, Oct. 10. Apud Munketon prope Rypon, Matheus
filius Herberti^ fecit domino Willelmo, etc., hom. suum pro
terris et ten. quae clamat tenere de eo, et juravit sibi fid. pro
eisdem in forma consueta ; et recognovit se tenere de eo feoda
trium milit. et di. in Lounesburgh et Wyverthorp, et fadet
sectam ad curiam suam de Wylton de tribus sept, in tres sept.
Praesentibus magistris Ada de Heselbech, Thoma de Burton^
dominis Ricardo de Otringham et Ricardo de Melton. Ibid.,
593 a.
1323, July 2. Apud Thorpe prope Ebor., nobilis vir do-
minus Thomas de Wak, dominus de Lydel, fecit dicto domino
archiepiscopo hom. suum et juravit sibi fid. pro terris et ten.
quae clamat tenere de eo. Praesentibus dominis Johanne de
Sutton et Johanne de Heselarton, dicti domini Thomae militi-
bus, ac multis aliis. Et habet diem ad certificandum dictum
dominum archiepiscopum citra festum Sancti Michaelis Arch-
angeli proximo futurum quas terras et quae ten., et ubi, tenet de
eo, et per quae servitia. Praemissa hom. et fid. fecit per verba
quae sequuntur : —
Hie sunt verba per quae idem Thomas fecit hom. et fid. prae-
dictara, quae ore sue proprio legit : — Jeo devyeng votre hommc
pour les tenementz que jeo cleyme tenir de vous, et foi vous
porteray countre totes gentz sauve la foi que jeo dey a nostre
seignour le roi et a ses heirs. Item jeo vous foi porteray de eel
jour en avant pour les tenementz que jeo cleymes tenir de vous,
et loialmcnt vous feray et consisteray les services et les cus-
tumes que les ditz tenementz deyvent as termes assignez auxi
moi aide Dieu et ses seintz.
" The monastery of the Friars Minors, or Franciscan Friars, occupied a
considerable extent of ground on the left bank of the Ouse, a short distance
below Ouse Bridge. A portion of the boundary wall next to the river, " sup-
ported by mighty strong buttresses, where there was an old gateway walled up "
{Drake* 8 Eborac., 284), yet remains, and is called the Friars Walls.
• Sir Herbert fitz Johi) did homage in September, 1310.
HOMAOIA ET FIDELITATXS. 415
Hie siint qusedam terrse et ten. quse idem dominus Thomas
tenet de archiepiscopo antedicto.
Dominus Thomas le Wak tenet de domino archiepiscopo
Ebor. partem orientalem pomerii manerii sui de Cotyngham,
cum pertinentiis suis, videlicet, omnes culturas quas prsedictus
Thomas tenet in communi campo de Cotyngham, et omnes cul-
turas quas Henricus Figot tenet in eodem campo, de prsedicto
domino Thoma le Wak, quae se extendunt ad duas car. terrse et
duas placeas prati in loco qui vocatur Yghelmar', videlicet, le
£sthaldale et le Westhaldaile, quae continent Iviij acras prati ;
de quibus tenet praedictus Henricus Pigot de praedicto Thoma
ad vitam suam xiij acras in Estdaile. Quae omnia tenet dictus
dominus le Wak de praedicto domino archiepiscopo per servitia
forinseca et servitium militare; et debet sectam curiae dicti
domini archiepiscopi ad manerium suum de Burton de tribus
sept, in tres sept. : quae servitia domina Johanna la Wak, mater
dicti domini Thomae, fecit domino Thomae de Corbrigge, dudum
Ebor. archiepiscopo.
Item dominus Johannes de Pate (sh) nil/ miles, tenet de
domino le Wak duas partes villae de ELstanwyk in Holdemesse,
quam dictus dominus Thomas le Wak tenet de domino archi-
episcopo per servitium militare, unde dominus Willelmus de
Ros clamat dictum servitium in defectum prosecutionis dicti
domini archiepiscopi.
Item haeredes Johannis de Colby tenent in Brantyngham de
dicto domino Thoma le Wak unum mesuagium et xvj bov.
terrae, cum pertinentiis, per servitium militare, et debent sectam
curiae dicti domini le Wak in Cotyngham ; et idem dominus le
Wak tenet praedicta ten. de dicto domino archiepiscopo per
eadem servitia, ratione manerii sui de Burton. Ibid,
1323, July 30. Willelmus de Berley, filius et haeres domini
Ricardi de Berley, militis, apud Cawode, fecit dicto domino
archiepiscopo hom. pro terris et ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in
Burton? et Gaytford ; et faciet sectam ad curiam dicti domini
archiepiscopi apud Shirbum de tribus sept, in tres sept. Et
fecit et juravit ballivo de Shirburn fid. super hie. Ibid,, 594 A.
1323, Oct. 18. Apud Thorp prope Ebor., Willelmus, filius
et haeres Johannis de Merkyngton, fecit domino Willelmo, etc.,
hom. et juravit fid. suam pro terris et ten. quae clamat tenere de
eo in Merkyngton prope Ripon, et faciet sectam ad curiam
Ripon' de tribus sept, in tres sept. Et quia tunc ignoravit an
p Simon de PatesbuU was certified joint lord of "Estanwik" in 1316 (page
304, antea) . John de Pateshull died about the 24ith Edward III., leaving William
his son and heir {Abbrev. Rot. Orig., ii., 210).
f Burton, near Bum. See page 403, antea.
416 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
debuit ad feodum aut servitium, promisit per juramentum suum
quod de hoc ccrtificabit domiimm. Et eisdem die et loc50
habuit dictus Willelmus literam ballivo Ripon' ad relaxanduin
districtionem, si quam sibi fecerit, oceasione praemissa. Ibid.,
594 a.
1324, Sept. 9. Apud Burton prope Beverlacum, Ricardus
filius Willelmi Sturmy fecit domino Willelmo, etc., fid. suam
pro terris et ten. suis quae tenet de eo in villis de Coldon et
Frisraareys*" in Holdemesse. Ibid,, 593 a,
1325, Aug. 29. In manerio domiiii apud Burton prope
Beverlacum, domina Matilda Tyliol fecit domino Willelmo, etc.,
hom. et juravit sibi fid. pro terns et ten. quae clamat tenere de
eo in Swyna ; et habet diem ad certificandimi dictum dominum
quae ten. et terras tenet de eo, et per quae servitia, citra festmn
Sancti Michaelis proximo futurum. Ibid.
1326, Sept. 14. Apud Thorp prope Ebor., Johannes de
Calverley fecit domino Willelmo, etc., hom. et sibi juravit fid.
pro maner', terris et ten. quae tenet de eo in Burley et Menston
in WherdaJe juxta Otteley; et recognovit per sacramentum
suum quod tenet de eo per servitiimi di. feodi unius milit., re-
levium, wardum et scutagium quando currit ; et faciei sectam
ad curiam domini de Otteley de tribus sept, in tres sept., praeter
alia 8er\dtia servorum suorum juxta modum manerii de Otteley.
Ibid., 594 a.
1326-7, Feb. 11. Apud Totenhale prope London,' Wil-
lelmus Dayncourt,' nepos et haeres domini Edmundi Dayncourt,
defuncti, fecit domino Willelmo, etc., hom. et fid. pro terris et
ten. quae de eo clamat tenere in Brunneby; et faciet sectam ad
curiam suam de Burton de tribus sept, in tres sept. Et pro-
misit in virtute juramenti sui praestiti quod ccrtificabit dictum
dominum infra mensem Paschae proximo faturam, per quae
servitia et qualiter praemissa tenet de eo.
Memorandum, quod eisdem die et loco scriptum fuit ballivo
Bcvcrlaci ne ipsum oceasione praedicta dccaetero distringat, et
districtionem, si quam sibi fccerat, statim relaxet, et quod
*• One of the lost towns on the Humber. By charter dated at Patrington,
17th kal. October, 1231, archbishoj) Gray grants to Peter Hog " tres bovatas terne
cum omnibus pertinentiis suis iu Frismarisco, videlicet, unam bovatam teme
quam Willelmus Norun tenuit, et duas bovatas terrje quas Stephanus Algar
tcnuit, et duo clausa in eadem villa, unum, scilicet, quod vocatur Coltoft, et
aliud quod jacet in Middeltrithing, i»ro homagio et scrvitio suo. Habendas et
teneudas sibi et hajredibus suis, do nobis et succcssoribus nostris imperpetuum,
libero, quiete et integre. Keddendo inde annuatim nobis et successoribus nostris
xl solidos argenti" {Ex Rot. Majore archicp. Gray. In dorso. No. 56).
* William Deincourt was the son of John, brother of Edmund, baron Deinoourt
{Nicholases Synopsisy ed. 1857, p. 147). He had summons to Parliament from
1332 to 1363, and died in 1364 {Dugd. Bar., i., 888).
HOMAGIA ET FIDELITATE8. 417
admittat attornatum dicti Willelmi ad faciendum dictas sectas,
nomine suo, cum venerit ibi cum literis suis patentibus inde
confcctis ; et habet diem terminum post Pascham ad faciendum
rclcvium suum occasione praemissa, quod recoguovit se facere
debere. Ibid,, b77 b,
1328, June 12. Dominus Johannes de Moubray/ miles,
fecit eidcm domino archiepiscopo hom. et fid. in manerio suo de
Scroby pro terris et ten. quae clamat tenere de co in Riponshirc,
videlicet, Skeldon," quae quondam vocabatur Knarford," Sle-
(n)yngford et Granteley ; et habet diem usque ad festum Sancti
^lichaclis proximo futurum ad certificandum praedictum do-
minum archicpiscopum per quae servitia tenet praemissa, sed
creditur quod debet sendtium pro ij et di. feod. milit. Ibid.,
593 b,
1329, June 11. Noverint universi quod nos Willelmus,
etc., recepimus, die confectionis praesentium, per manus Wil-
lelmi de Feriby, clerici nostri a sacris, de domino Ada de Evering-
liam de Laxton, centum solidos sterling, pro relevio suo de uno
feodo milit. quod clamat tenere de nobis in capite ; de quibus
Cs. dictum dominum Adam acquietamus per praesentes, sigilli
nostri munimine roboratas. Data apud Lanum, {ut supra.)
Ibid., 594 b.
1331, June 3. Apud Thorp prope Ebor., Willelmus de
Salford fecit eidcm (domino Willclmo, etc.) , fid. pro terris quas
clamat tenere de eo in South Milford et Lumby, pro quibus
faciet domino servitia inde debit a et consucta. Ibid.
1334-5, Feb. 2. Apud Cawode, in camera domini ibidem.
' Carta Rogeri de Mouhray faciens merUlonem de servitio quarta partis uniug
militia dehito archiepitcopo Ebor. Rof^rus de Moubra^, dapiferis suis, efr
omnibus hotuinibus suis ct amicis, Francis ct Anglis, clericis et laicis, salutem.
Sciatis me dedisse et concessisse et pncsentis cartse meai testimonio confirmasse
Hugoni de Cramanvilla et hajredibus suis imperpetuum villas de Slenyngford et
Grantelay et Cnarresford et totum feodum quod Nigellus, pater meus, tenuit d©
archiepiscopo Ebor., et quod ego de eo teneo in feodum et hacreditatem, de me et
hieredibus meis tenend. cum omni eo quod ad illud feodum pertinet in bosco et
piano, in pratis et pascuis et aquis et molendinis et stagnis et omnibus aliis
aysiamentis, tam ipsi quam hominibus suin, cum socca et saoca et tol et them et
infanuenthef et omnibus aliis liberis consuetudinibus pro servitio dimidii militis.
Ita quidem quod nihil exigam ab eo aliquando nisi quando archiepiscopus Ebor.
exiget a me servitium quartan partis unius militis, et tunc non exigam amplius
nisi quantum ad servitium dimidii militis pertinebit secundum qucS pro quarta
parte unius militis a me exigetur. Hiis testibus, Adek (Aelredo?) abbate
Rievall', Johanne thesaurario Ebor., Osberto Arundell, Rogero de Cunde, Wil-
lclmo de Arches, etc. {Reg. MeUon, 593 b).
" Skelden, a small township on the north bank of the river Skell, about six
miles W. by S. of Ripon.
" According to Domesday Book (od. 1862, pp. 12 b, 88 a), the archbishop held
" j car. et dim. in Kenaresforde."
£ £
418 ILLUSTEATITE DOCVMKlfTB.
Johannes de WTvill, filius et haeies domini Willelmi de Wyvill,*
patris 8ui^ defuncti, fecit domino Willelmo^ etc.^ horn, et fid.
pro terris et ten. snis qose clamat tenere de eo in Niinwik et
Nunwik-Thomes, et faciet seetam ad curiam ejusdem domini
apud Ripon de tribus sept, in tres sept. Et quia tunc ignoravit
an debuit aliud feod. aut senritium domino^ promisit per jura-
mentnm suum quod de hoc certificabit dominum citra festum
Paschae proximo tam futurum. Ibid., 594 a.
1335-6^ Jan. 15. Memorandum^ quod domina Johanna,
relicta domini Johannis de Neyill, die Dominica proximo post
festum Saneti Hillarii^ anno Domini 1335^ et pontificatus do-
mini W. de Melton, Ebor. archiepiscopi decimo nono, in domo
Pratrum ordinis Carmelitarum apud Stanford, magistris Wil-
lelmo de Bameby, canonico ecclesiae Beatae Mariae Suwell, et
Thoma de la Mare, sacrista capellae Beatae Mariae et Sanctorum
Anglorum Ebor., coramissariis in hac parte specialiter deputatis,
posita manu sua dextra super librum, fecit fidelitatem suam sub
hac forma : —
Jeo serray foiale et leale a mon seignour sire William, par
la grace de Dieu ercevesque d'Euverwik, primate TEngleterre,
pour les terres et tenementes queaiix jeo cleyme tenir de
lui par joynt feoflTcment a tote ma vie, et lealment reconustrai
et ferai les services par queles jeo clayme tcnir les dites terres
et tenementz dc mon dit seignour auxi Dieu moi aide et les
seynz.
Et, osculate libro, recognovit so tenere de dicto domino Wil-
lelmo, Ebor. archiepiscopo, omnes terras et tcnementa, liberos
homines et natives, et omnia alia quae habet in Luteryngton et
Abirford, per scctara curiae apud Shirebuni de tribus sept, in
tres sept. Nee scivit distinguere particulas, sed distinctae simt,
ut asscrit, in registro. Ibid., 594 b.
1335-6, March 20. Apud Cawode, dominus Johannes de
Gray, miles, fecit domino Willelmo, etc., hom. et juravit sibi
fid. pro terris ct tcu. quae clamat tenere de co in Sculcotes.
Ibid., 593 a.
1338-9, March 17. Apud Thorp, Nicholaus filius Nicholai
dc Burton fecit domino hom. pro manerio de Ingrithorpj et
habuit literas ballivo ad supersedendum districtioni in hac parte
factae. Ibid., 594 a.
1339, Nov. 7. Apud Cawode, Rogerus filius domini Ni-
cholai de Hewyk fecit hom. et juravit fid. domino Willelmo,
etc., in cai)ella sua de Cawode, pro terris et ten. quae clamat
tcncrc de co. Et recognovit quod tenet dc co decimam partem
" So© page 413, antea.
HOMAOIA ET KlDELITATES. 419
unius fcodi milit. in Bondegate, Ripon, et apud Hewyk-atte-
brige. Et scriptum ballivo Ripon pro eodem. Ibid,
1339-40, Feb. 6. Apud Cawode, Willelmus filius Johannis
filii Walter! do Barkeston fecit dicto domino Willelmo, etc.,
liom. et fid. pro tcrris ct ten. quae tenet de dicto domino Wil-
lelmo in Barkeston. Et recognovit sc tcnere de dicto domino
archiepiscopo in eadem villa unum mesuagium et iiij**™ partem
fcodi unius milit. Reddendo dicto domino archiepiscopo per
ann. xvjs. xd., et sectam curiae de tribus sept, in tres. Ibid,y
594 A.
1342-3, Jan. 30. Johannes filius Nicholai de Langeton
fecit hom. domino Willelmo la Zouche, Dei gratia, etc., apud
Cawode, pro tcrris et ten. quse clamat tenere de eo in
llodleston. Et recognovit se tenere de domino ibidem iiij**"
partem fcodi j milit., et facere sectam ad curiam domini apud
Schirebume de tribus sept, in tres sept. Reg, Zouche, 300 a,
1342-3, Feb. 20. In manerio de Suth Burton archi-
cpiscopi, Simon de Hesellarton fecit hom. et juravit fid. domino
W. la Zouche, etc., pro tcrris et ten. quae clamat tenere de eo
de haereditate Johannse, filiae et haeredis Willelmi de Wodehalle,
uxoris suae. Et recognovit se de eo tenere manerium de Wode-
halle, videlicet, j mesuagium, xlv acras terrae, xxxvj acras prati,
xlv solid, redditus, cum molendino ventritico, et cum xxx solid,
redditus annuatim in Bcverlaco, Wodehalle et Molescroft, et vj
bov. terrae cum pertinentiis in Ake, pro servitio quartae partis j
fcodi milit., et forinsecum servitium cum accident, et sectam
curiae domini archiepiscopi apud Burton de tribus sept, in tres
sept. Ibid.
1343, April 5. Apud Thornton in Spaldyngmore, dominus
Thomas de Bourn, miles, fecit hom. domino W. la Zouche,
Dei gratia, etc., pro tcrris et ten. quae clamat tenere de eo in
comitatu Ebor. Ibid.
1343, Sept. 29. Apud Cawode, Willelmus de Bar(k)ston
fecit domino hom. et fid. pro terris et ten. quae tenet de eo in
Bar(k)ston. Et recognovit se tenere de eo iij*"" partem unius
fcodi milit., et solvit domino xvjs. per ann., et sectam curiae de
Schirebume de tribus sept, in tres. Ibid.
1345, Sept. 19. In manerio Rypon^ Maugerus Vavasour
fecit hom. et juravit fid. vcnerabili patri domino Willelmo la
Zouche, etc., pro manerio de Denton, cum pertinentiis, quod
tenet de eodem vcnerabili patre infra dominium suum de
Otteley. Et habet respectum ad recognoscendum per quae ser-
vitia tenet manerium supradictum usque ad diem Veneris proxi-
mam post festum Sancti Mathei Apostoli, anno supradicto.
Ibid., 300 *.
E E 2
420 K^LUSTRATIYE DOCUMENTS.
1357^ March 26. Memorandum^ quod Johannes Hautejn'
et Thomas filius Ivonisy Cokerell, apud Burton juxta Bever-
lacum, fecerunt horn, venerabili patri domino J., Dei gratia
Ebor. archiepiscopo, in forma consueta, pro ten. quae tenent de
dicto venerabili patre in North Coldon. Beg, Thoresby, 309 b.
1369, May 31. Memorandum, quod Robertus Copyn fecit
hom. eidem patri domino Johanni, etc., in camera principali
manerii sui de Thorp juxta Ebor., pro terris quas tenet de
domino in capite in campo de Coldon. Reg, Thoresby,
Item, eisdem die et anno, Petrus Whyt fecit eidem patri
consimile hom. pro terris quas tenet in campo de Coldon. Ibid.
Stephanus Milner fecit consimile hom., eisdem die, loco et
anno, prsefato reverendissimo patri, pro terris quas tenet in
campo de Coldon. Ibid,
Item, eisdem die, loco et anno, Johannes Wryght et Ro-
bcrtus del Dyk fecerunt reverendissimo patri consimile hom.
pro terris quas uterque eorundem tenet in prsefato campo de
Coldon. Ibid,
1369, Oct. 17. Memorandum, quod Johanna de Holm,
relicta Roberti de Holm de Lincoln, comparuit personaliter
apud Thorp, et fecit hom. domino pro terris et ten. quae tenet
de CO in Burton et Wele juxta Beverlacum ; et dominus reser-
vavit juramentum fideli talis ejusdcm quousque fuerit plenius
informatus. Ibid,
1369, Dec. 2. Memorandum, quod Thomas de Dynlay
comparuit persoualitcr apud Thorp juxta Ebor., et fecit hom.
domino pro terris ct ten. quae tenet dc eo in \illa de Mikelfeld.
Ibid,
1369, Dec. 2. Item Walteinis de Calverley^ fecit consimile
hom. domino eisdem die et loco pro terris et ten, quae tenet de
eo in villa dc Burlay in Wherledall. Ibid,
1369-70, March 15. Memorandum, quod dominus Ed-
mundus de Everj'ngham, miles, comparuit personaliter apud
Thorp juxta Elx)r., ct fecit hom. domino pro terris et ten. quae
clamat tenerc de eo in villa et campis de Everyngham ; pra?-
sentibus domiiiis Henrico de Barton et Thoma de Mideltou ac
aliis. Ibid,
1371, July 30. Apud Thorp, Waltcrus filius Johannis del
Wode fecit hom. suum domino pro terris et ten. quae clamat
tenere de eo de manerio de Otteley in Tymble. Ibid,
* In 1320, the archbishop received the homage of Stephen Hautayn for five
bovates of land in Magna Coldon.
9 Ivo Cokerel did homage for one bovate of land in Coldon in 1298.
' His father, John de Calverley, rendered homage " pro maner*, terris et ton
in Burley et Menston " in 1326.
HOMAGIA £T FIDELITATES. 421
1372, Nov. 30. Apud Thorp juxta Ebor., Willelmus de
Kelk fecit hom. domino archiepiscopo pro tends et ten. quae
tenet de eo in villa de Frismersk. Ibid.
1375, April 18. Apud Cawode, Hugo de Anneslay fecit
hom. domino pro terris et ten. quae tenet de eo apud Kirte-
lyngton in com. Nott. et Bim in com. Ebor., cimi suis per-
tinentiis, quae quidem terras et ten. habuit de dono et feoffa-
mento Johannis de Bella Aqua. Reg. Alex. Neville, i., Ill a.
1375-6, Jan. 9. Apud Cawode, Stephanus de Thorp** fecit
hom. domino pro terris et ten. quae idem Stephanus clamat
tenere de dicto domino in villa de Thorpe Wellewyk. Ibid.
' Son and heir of Sir Stephen de Thorp, by Agnes, daughter of Sir Alexander
St. Quintin (FouUon's Holdemess, ii., 513).
WARDSHIPS AND MARRIAGES.
A GRANT* OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OP JOHN^ SON AND
HEIR OF RICHARD DE FRisMARisco. [Ex Bot. Majore aTchiep.
Gray. In dorso. No. 57.]
Omnibus, etc. Noveritis nos concessisse, dcdisse dilectse
filiae Dionisiae de Frismarisco, quae fuit uxor Ricardi filii Hen-
rici, maritagium Johannis* filii et hseredis sui et ejusdem cus-
todiam usque ad legitimam sui setatem habendam, et ultra, si
idem voluerit, et quamdiu voluerit. Si autem de ipso Johaune
humanitus contigerit, hjerede corporis sui non suscepto, prsedicta
Dionisia Ysabellam filiam suam dc consilio et assensu nostro
maritabit. In cujus rei, etc. Data apud Paterinton, xvj kalen-
das Octobris, anno xv [1231].
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF THE HEIR OF
JOHN LE ALEMAN. [Ex llot. MajoTC arcliicp. Gray. In
dorso, No. 66.]
Omnibius, etc. Noveritis nos concessisse, dcdisse, et prae-
seuti carta nostra confirmasse dilecto fratri nostro domino R.
dc Gray, custodiam terrae ct liyercdis Johannis le Alcman,' cum
ipsius lioercdis maritagio ; similiter ajitem custodiam tcrrae quam
dictus Johannes tcriuit dc fcodo Nigelli dc Mubray in Grantele,
quam quidem a Roberto Camcrario, cui dictus Nigellus custo-
diam memoratam dcdcrat, cminuis cum omnibus pertinentiis
suis sine aliquo retcncmento, sicut carta ipsius R. nobis sifpcr
hoc confecta, quam eidcm Roberto reddidimus, plenius contine-
tur. Tenendum ct habendum eidem Roberto et haeredibus suis
libcrc ct quietc ct integre cum omnibus libertatibus et liberis
consuctudinibus ad pracdictas terras pertincntibus, usque ad
legitimam ejusdem haercdis actatem. Testibus, etc. Data apud
Cawod, V idus Octobris, anno xvii. [1233.]
« Tho archiepiscopal registers contain other grants of wardship and marriage,
but those only are printed which relate to Yorkshire.
* Probably tho " Johannes dc Frismera3's " who is mentioned at page 245,
antea.
•" Mr. Walbran gives some account of thi.s family in his Lords of Studley.
WARDSHIPS AND MARRIAGES. 423
A GRANT OP THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM, SON
AND HEIR OF WILLIAM DE CHAERTHORP. [Ex Rot. MajorC
archiep. Gray. In dorso, No. 81.]
Omnibus, etc. Noveritis quod cum custodia terrse Willclmi
de Cliaerthorp in Beverlaco et Suth Burton, ct Willelmi'' haeredis
ejusdem, post obitum ipsius ad manum nostram devenisset, nos
eundem hseredem dominae Alicise de Sproxton, matri suae, com-
misimus nutriendum, et, quamdiu nobis placuerit, retinendum.
Ita tamen quod dicta domina ipsum haeredem maritare nee elon-
garc non poterit, nee aliquid facere quominus nos vel assignati
nostri dictum haeredem libere possimus maritare, firmiterque
concedimus quod cum ipsum haeredem maritare voluerimus de
conscientia matris suae, et dominorum Rogeri et Willelmi, avun-
culorum ejus, ipsum maritabimus in loco competenti, ita quod
non disparagetur, videlicet, uni de consanguineis domini J. de
Bello Campo. Eidem vero dominae dictam terram nomine dotis
suae reddidimus, salvo tamen Johanni de Augre, servienti nostro,
cui ejusdem terrae custodiam commiseramus, semine quod in
eadem terra seminavit secundum arbitritum bonorum virorum.
Si autem contingat ipsam dominam super prsedicta terra in
aliquo fatigari, ipsam defendemus. [1236.]
A GRANT OF THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM, SON AND HEIR OF
WILLIAM DE LiNDELE. [Ex Bot. Miuorc archicp. Gray. In
dorso. No. 9.]
Omnibus, etc. Sciatis nos dedisse dilecto servienti nostro
Falconi de Wakefeld maritagium Willelmi de Lindele, filii et
haeredis Willelmi de Lindele, ita quod idem Willelmus marite-
tur* Alicise filiae ejusdem Falconis, et si decedat infra aetatem
antequam eidem Aliciae maritetur, concessimus dicto Falconi
quod alterum filium praefati Willelmi qui haereditarie succedet,
possit dictae Aliciae maritare. Si vero praefata Alicia decedat,
ipso qui cam desponsare deberet, secundum formam praemissam,
infra aetatem legitimam constituto, tunc liceat eidem Falconi
eundem ubi voluerit maritare, ita tamen quod non disparagetur.
In cujus rei, etc. Data apud Scroby, iij nonas Junii, pontifica-
tus nostri anno xxiiij [1240].
•* A William de Carthorp held 21 bovates of land in South Burton at the time
of Kirkby's Inquest (paj^o 79, antea).
' This marriage probably took place. Falcasius de Lindley did homage for
lands in Liudley in 1300 and 1318.
421
ILLCSTRATIVK DOCUMENTS^
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP OF THOMAS BE BURGOj ETC [Ex ]
Rot- Mixiure arcbiep. Gray, In dorsOj No. 24.]
Waltema de Gray, uepos flomiui arcMepiscopi, habet custo-
diam Thomic dc BuJ*gOj qui sororem ipsius Woltcri duxit m
uxorenij cum omnibus terris suis ct cunctia ad eas pertinentibus,
lisque ad legitimam Ectatctn ipsius Thomse, Pnatcrca habet
idem Walterus custodiam tcrr^ qum fuit Alexandri de Hyltona,
de fcodo arcliiepiscopij in Wym^tml/ postdecci^^uca ipsius arcbi-
cpiscopij usque ad le^itimam letatem htercdmn^ dicti Alcxandri,
Data apud Kawod^ iiij kalcndas Mail, [1246 J
A GRANT or THE WARDSMIF AND MARRIAGE OP WlLLIA3f, SOH
A?jD HEIR OF JOHN DE BELLEW. [Rcg, arclucp* Corbridge,
fol 92 L]
Thorn as J par la ^*ace Deu ercevesque d'Evcrwik^ primat
d^Englcterrej a touz iceuz qui cest escrist orronut ou verront,
saluz en 13eu- Sachet nous avoir grauntc, bailie et lesse a sire
Willame le Vavasour la garde de totes Ics terres et tencmentcs
qui furent a aire Johan* de Belewe c notre feej eusemblement
ove le raariage Willame fiz et heir ravantdit sire JohaUj ct ove
le mariagc dcs hcires madlcs ct fcroeles meistne cely Johan de
meisme la ventre donnc William est, a aver et a teuir al avaiit-
dit sire WillamCf et a ces ossigueZj les avantdis ganles, terres J
tenementz et manages ieaqnes a taunt que uu heir madle ou la]
puisne soer feraele de meisme la veutrce soit de pleyn agre, en-
scmblement ove totes les eacheites, terrea, rentes, douwcrs, et|
touz autres aportenanneea et profitz qui a nous per aseniie re-
sonn purreint escheicr m les avantdiz gai*des, terres, fe assent I
en Tios raeyns. Et nous avantdit Thomiis^ ct nos beirs, et nos
executonrs^ les avantdiz gardes, terres, tenemente^ et mariages, ,
ove totes lea eseheites, aportcnanncea et profitz, com plus plcioe*
raent est avantdit, saunz uute dirainuciou al avaudit sire WiU
liam, et a ees assiguez, waranteroras iesqes a pleyn age le dit
heir, et les ditz heir^ en la foiirmc avautdite contre tote gemi,
sauve a uons nosblees scmcez en les terres le dit heir a Kirte-
lington,* ensembleraeut ove totes les fermes et les apraemcuz
/ Witjofitead, in Holder nesn.
^ The lieir of Aleiander de Hilton wus his soa Eobert. (Surie^^* I>Hrh^m^ Hgj
26), who brui a t^harter of freo wiwreti in " Swyne and Wy nested" in tlie 41«
Renry Uhiaal, Mot CkarL, S^}.
* Hi» vTidow, Isabella, afterwards bought tbiB nmrriapfe of Sir William YavuM^itfl
for 200 marks, atid granted the snnie to her son Uniliani, I
' On Nov. 17Mj, 1302, Iho arohbishop grnnkHl letters of attornej to ddivttrj
fwisiQ of the manor of Kirtlin^'fcon to Isabella, relict of Sir John de Bellii Aijo
" nomine doiU '* (Esff. Corhndge, 93 ij.
WARDSHIPS AND BiARRIAOES. 425
icsqes al jour de la confeccion de cest escrit. En, testmoigne de
totes les surdites choses, a cest escrit avoms fet meare notre
seal. A iceus tesmoignes, sire Pieres Malore, sire Lambert de
Trikyngham, sire Willame de Sothill, Thomas de Fisshebum,
Thomas de Stodley, Gocelyn de Eywill/ Wauter de Harum, et
Nichole de Merlowe, et autres. Donne a Cawod, le Dimeigne
prochein apres la fest Seint Andreu le apostle^ Tan del regne le
roi Edward, fitz le roi Henry, trentisme.
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF JOHN, SON OF
RICHARD, SON OF ROBERT DE LA SALE DE TYMBEL. [Beg.
archiep. Corbridge, fol. 94 a.]
Per hoc scriptum cirograffatum pateat imiversis quod vene-
rabilis pater, dominus Thomas, Dei gratia Ebor. archiepiscopns,
etc., concessit et diraisit, et eodem seripto confirmavit, Willelmo
le Serjaiint de Bloberhous,* custodiam et maritaginm Johannis,'
filii Ricardi filii Roberti de la Sale de Tyinbel, cujus custodia ad
ipsum patrem pertinet, ut ad legitimam setatem dicti Johannis,
pro quadam summa pecuniae eidem patri prse manibus persoluta.
Ita quod dictus Willelmus dictum Johannem, quocunque loco
sibi viderit expedire, dum tamen sine disparagatione, valeat
maritare. In cujus rei testimonium prsesenti seripto indentato
partes hinc inde sua apposuerunt sigilla. Hiis testibus, Roberto
Clerico de Otteley, Henrico Bonenfaunt de eadem, Colino filio
Edons' de eadem, Willelmo filio Paulini, Paidino Ketil de eadem,
et multis aliis. Datum apud Cawod, iiij nonas Februarii, anno
gratiae m.ccc. secundo.
A GRANT OF ISABELLA DE BELLA AQUA TO HER SON, WILLIAM
DE BELLA AQUA, OF HIS OWN MARRIAGE. [Reg. archicp.
Greenfield, pars ii., inter ff. 221, 222.]
Anno gratiae m.°ccc.° nono. Ita convenit, die Dominica in
crastino Omnium Sanctorum, inter dominam Isabellam de Bella
Aqua, ex una parte, et Willelmum, filium et haeredem domini
Johannis de Bella Aqua, ex altera ; videlicet, quod dicta domina
i Goceline d*Eyvile occurs as " vallettum Thomae, archiepiscopi Ebor.," in
1301 {Reg. Corbridge, 91 a).
* Blubberhouses, a scattered village in the parish of Fewston, and wapentake
of Claro.
' In 1315, John de Tymble rendered homage to the archbishop for certain
tenements in Tymble.
426 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Isabella concessit et relaxavit prsedicto Willelmo maritagium
ipsius Willelmi quod praedicta domiua Isabella emebat de do-
mino WiUelmo le Vavasur* pro ducentis marcis sterlingorum.
Ita quod prsedictus Willelmus potent se maritare pront sibi et
amicis suis viderit expedire, absque calumpnia vel contradictione
dictse dominse Isabellae. Pro qua quidem concessione et relaxa-
tione idem Willelmus concessit, dimisit, relaxavit, et omnino
quietum clamavit prsedictse dominae Isabellae omne jus et clam-
eum quod habuit vel habere poterit in omnibus terris et tene-
mentis, redditibus et servitiis, quae sibi descendebant jure haere-
ditario post decessum domini Johannis de Bella Aqua, patris
sui, in Kyrtlington, Hokerton," Rohagh, Midelthorp et Herle-
shag in comitatu Notinghamiae, et in Swynton,** Routhemers' et
Wylthorp in comitatu Ebor., cum omnibus suis pertinentiis.
Tenendum et habendum praedictae dominae Isabellae ad totam
vitam suam de praedicto Willelmo et haeredibus suis, faciendo
dominis feodi pro praedicto Willelmo et haeredibus suis, servitia
inde debita et consueta. Et praedicta domina Isabella concessit
se teneri in tota vita sua praefato Willelmo in rationabilibus
estoveriis suis, videlicet, in victu honorabili et vestitu duarum
robarum per annum, pretii robae viginti solidorum, et in suffici-
enti sustentatione duorum equoinim et duorum garcionum, et in
quadraginta solidis annuis pro robis garcionum suorum, et pro
^iis necessariis sibi emendis. Et praedictus Willelmus obligat
se et haeredes suos ad warantizandum omnia praedicta tenementa,
ut praedictum est, ad totam vitam praedictae dominae Isabellae.
In cujus rei testimonium praesentibus scriptis indentatis tarn
sigillum dictae dominae Isabellae quam sigillum praefati Willelmi
altematim sunt appensa. Hiis testibus, etc.
Memorandum, quod xvij die Julii, anno gratiae mccc™'* x**, et
pontificatus nostri, W. de Grencfeld, archiepiscopi Ebor., quinto,
constituta pcrsonaliter coram nobis domina Isabella, uxor quon-
dam domini Johannis de Bella Aqua, militis, in manerio nostro
apud Suwell, fecit nobis fidclitatem pro terris et tenementis in
dicto scripto contentis, praesentibus tunc ibidem magistro Wil-
lelmo de Pykering, archidiacono Notingham, priore de Thur-
garton, domino Johanne dc Ludham, railite, Ricardo de Babing-
ton, Thoma de Verdoun, magistris Ricardo de Cestria, tunc
cancellario nostro, W. de Beverlaco ct Nicholao de Calveton,
"• William le Vavasour had a grant of this marriage from the archbishop in
1301.
" Hockerton, Middlethorpe and Earlshaw are a few miles to the east of
Kirklington.
• In the 81st Edward I. Stephen de Bella Aqua held in Swinton and Baw-
marsh, and the heir of John de Bella Aqua in Wildthorpe.
WARDSHIPS AND MARRIAGES. 427
clericis, ac Ricardo de Whatton, tunc ballivo apud Suwell, et
pluribiis aliis in multitndine copiosa.
A GRANT OF THE MARRIAGE OF RICHARD^ SON AND HEIR OF SIR
ROBERT DE FURNEAUX, KNIGHT. [Reg. archicp. Greenfield,
pars i., fol. 171 a.]
Omnibus Christi fidelibus ad quos prsesentes literae pervene-
rint, Willelmus, etc., salutem in Domino sempitemam. Nove-
ritis nos dedisse et concessisse dominse Cristianae de Menyl,
relictae quondam domini Nicholai de Menyl, maritagium Ricardi,
filii et hseredis domini Roberti^ de Pumeaux, militis, defiincti,
quod ad nos ratione terrae quam dictus Robertus de nobis et
ecclesia nostra Ebor. tenebat in villa de Luterington per servi-
tium militare, una cum omnibus proficuis quae ratione praedicti
maritagii ad nos possent quomodolibet pertinere. Ita tamen
quod dictus Ricardus juxta tenorem magnae cartae domini Hen-
rici, quondam regis Angliae, nullatenus disparagetur. In cujus
rei testimonium sigillum nostrum praesentibus est appensum.
Data apud Thorp, xiij die M aii, anno gratiae m**ccc"® decimo, et
pontificatus nostri quinto.
A GRANT OF THE CUSTODY OF THE LANDS OF GODFREY DE MEL8A,
AT HODELSTON, TO ROBERT DE GRENEFELD AND WILLIAM,
HIS SON. [Reg. archiep. Greenfield, pars i., fol. 52 a.']
Universis pateat per prsesentes quod nos Willelmus, permis-
sione, etc., concessimus et donavimus dilectis nobis in Christo,
Roberto* de Grenefeld et Willelmo filio ejusdem custodiam
omnium terrarum et tenementorum quae Godefridus'' de Melsa
de nobis tenuit in villa de Hodelston juxta Shirbume per servi-
tium militare, quarum custodia post mortem ejusdem Godefridi,
ratione junioris aetatis Johannis, filii et haeredis ejusdem, ad
manus nostras devenit. Habendum et tenendum dictis Roberto
ct Willelmo et eorum haeredibus et aasignatis omnia praedicta
terras et tenementa, cum pratis, pasturis, redditibus, servitiis,
'' Robert de Fourneux held "Ayuderby Fourneux," now called Ainderby-
Steeple, at the date of Kirkby's Inquest (page 176, atUea). In 1298 he did
horaaj^o for lands in Luterington (Lotherton), and he appears to have held one
half of that manor in 1308. Richard, his son and heir, died before Dec. 29th,
1331, leaving three sons, Richard, Robert and William.
« Probably Robert de Greenfield, the archbishop's brother.
' Hi.H father, John de Melsa, held one knight's fee in Huddleston in the 31st
Edward I. By Inq. p. m., 4th Edward II., Godfrey de Melsa died seised {inter
alia) of the manors of Huddleston and Fenton, and of lands in Birkin and
Fairburn {Cat, Inq. p. w., i., 241).
428 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
tarn liberomm quam bondomm, wardis, releviis, et eschettis, et
omnibus aliis pcrtinentiis suis et appruamentis, una cum rever-
sione dotis, si accident, libere, quiete, bene, et in pace, usque
ad plenam et legitimam aetatem Johannis filii et haeredis dicti
Godefridi, per sequales portiones, ad totam vitam ipsius Roberti
inter se dividendas. Ita, \ddelicet, quod post mortem dicti
Roberti tota praedicta custodia terrarum praedictarum integre
remaneat praefato Willehno, haeredibus et assignatis ejusdem.
Et si contingat dictum Johannem, filium et haeredem dicti
Godefridi, antequam et legitimam aetatem pervenerit, decedere,
habeant dicti Robertus et Willelmus custodiam praedictam, ut
praedictum est, usque ad legitimam aetatem propinquioris haeredis
dictam haereditatem expectantis, et sic de haerede in haeredem,
quousque aliquis haeredum dictam haereditatem expectantium
ad plenam et legitimam pervenerit aetatem. Quam quidem
custodiam terrarum praedictarum, cum omnibus suis pcrtinen-
tiis et appruamentis, ut supradictum est, praedictis Roberto et
Willelmo, et eorum haeredibus sen assignatis, ut supradictum
est, per sequales portiones ad totam vitam ipsius Roberti inter
se dividendas, usque ad plenam aetatem alicujus haeredum dicti
Godefridi warantizabimus contra omnes gentes. In cujus rei
testimonium sigillum nostrum praesentibus est appensum. Data
apud Cawode, die Martis in festo Purificationis Beatae Mariae,
anno domini m**ccc® decimo, et pontificatus nostri sexto.
A GRANT OF THE MARRIAGE OF HUGH, SON AND HEIR OF RICHARD
DB BABiNGTON. [Reg. archicp. Greenfield, pars ii., fol. 37 A.]
Noverint universi praesentes literas inspecturi quod nos Wil-
lelmus, permissione divina, etc., dimisimus et concessimus Luciae,
uxori quondam Ricardi de Babinton, qui de nobis et ecclesia
nostra Ebor. tenuit manerium de Burghle per servitium militare,
maritagium Hugonis,' filii et haeredis praedicti Ricardi, infra
legitimam aetatem tempore dimissionis et concessionis hujus-
modi existentis, de cujus corpore seisiti frdmus, pro certa pecuniae
quantitate de qua plene reputamus nos pacatos. In cujus rei
testimonium sigillum nostrum praesentibus est appensum. Data
apud Munketon prope Ripon, ij idus Septembris, anno gratiae
Mccc™'' xij*^, et pontificatus nostri septimo.
' In 1316 he was certified lord of the manor of Burley, being then
custodia arohiepiscopi Ebor. " (page 347, antea).
WARDSHIPS AND MARRIAGES. 429
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF AGNES^ DAUGHTER
AND HEIRESS OF JOHN MALEBRANK^ OF FARNLEY. [Rcg.
archiep. Melton, fol. 419 A.]
Pateat universis per prsesentes quod nos Willelmus do Mel-
ton, permissione divina, etc., concessimus et tradidimus domino
Johanni de Brantingliam,' perpetuo vicario de Otteley, cnstodiam
et maritagium Agnctis, filiae et hseredis Johannis Malebrank de
Famelay, defuncti, cum omnibus terris, redditibus et tenementis
in villa et territorio de Farnelay ad eandem Agnetem pertinent-
ibus, habend. et tenend. eidem domino Johanni, hseredibus et
assignatis suis de nobis et successoribus nostris quousque eadem
Agnes ad plenam pervenerit setatem. In cujus rei testimonium
sigillum nostrum prsesentibus est appensum. Data apud Thorp
prope Ebor., xiij kal. Octobris, anno gratise millesimo ccc"^°
vicesimo sexto, et pontificatus nostri nono.
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF RICHARD, SON
AND HEIR OF RICHARD DE FOURNEUX. [Rcg. archicp. Mcl-
ton, fol. 32 A.]
Pateat universis, etc., quod nos Willelmus, etc., concessimus
et dimisimus magistro R." de Bridel3aigton cnstodiam tcrrarum
et tcncmentorum Ricardi, filii et ha^redis Ricardi de Fomeus, in
villa de Luteryngton, una cum maritagio ejusdem quousque ad
legitimam aetatem pervenerit : tenendum et habendum eidem
magistro R., haeredibus et assignatis suis, in forma praedicta,
absque disparagatione ejusdem Ricardi, filii ct hseredis praedicti
Ricardi dc Fourneux. Et si contingat quod idem Ricardus, filius
et haeres antedicti Ricardi de Fourneaux, antequam ad legitimam
aetatem pervenerit, deccdat, quod absit, concessimus et dimisimus
eidem magistro Roberto cnstodiam terrarum et tenementorum
praedictorum, una cum maritagio Roberti, fratris et haeredis
ejusdem Ricardi, filii et haeredis Ricardi de Fourneux praedicti,
si supervixerit : tenendum et habendum, in forma praedicta,
absque disparagatione ejusdem Roberti, usque ad legitimam
aetatem antedicti Ricardi, filii, etc. Et si contingat quod idem
Robertus, frater et haeres praedicti Ricardi, filii, etc., antequam
ad legitimam aetatem pervenerit, decedat, quod absit, conces-
simus et dimisimus dicto magistro Roberto cnstodiam terrarum
ct tcncmentorum praedictorum, una cum maritagio Willelmi,
' John de Brantingham was instituted to the vicarage of Otley on the 4th id.
Dec, 1319 {Reg. Melton, 136 h), and died in 1340.
" Mr. Robert de Bridlington, private chaplain of archbij^hop Melton^ and a
canon of llipon, Southwell and York. He died in 1332 {Fasti Mor., i., 431).
480 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
firatris et haeredis dicti Robert!, ut supra notatur : tenendum et
habendum antcdicto magistro Roberto in forma praedicta, ut
supradictum est, usque ad legitimam aetatem prsefati Rieardi,
filii et haeredis praefati Rieardi de Forneux. In cujus rei testi-
monium sigillum nostrum praesentibus duximus apponendum.
Data apud Cawod, iiij*® kalendas Januarii, anno gratiae, etc.,
xxxj®, et poutificatus nostri quintodecimo.
A COMMISSION TO SEIZE JOHN, SON AND HEIR OF JOHN DE
LANOTON, OF YORK. [Reg. RFchiep. Thorcsby, fol. 314 a J]
A touz ceux qui cestes presentes lettres verronnt ou orronnt
Johan, par la soeflfraunce de Dieu ercevesque d^Euerwyk, saluz
en Dieu. Sachez nous avoir assigne et depute noz chers et bien
amez William de Meryngton, Johan Pouger et Robert de Hak-
thorp, ou un de eaux, de seser en notre nom le corps Johan,
fitz et heir Johan" de Langeton d'Euerwyk, notre gard qui a
nous apertient par cause que le dit Johan de Langton certeins
terres de nous tien jour q'il morust par service de chivaler. En
testmoigne de quelle chose, etc. Escript a Thorp pres de
Euerwyk, le quarte jour de Novembre, Tan de notre seignour
Jhesu Crist m.ccc. septantisme tiers, et de notre translacion
vintisme secound.
A GRANT OF THE WARDSHIP AND MARRIAGE OF JOHN, SON AND
HEIR OF JOHN DE LANGTON, OF YORK. [Rcg. arcllicp.
Thoresby, fol. 314 a.]
A touz ceux qui ceste Icttre verront ou orront Johan, par le
soeffrance de Dieu ercevesque d^Euerwyk, primat d'Engleterre
et legat de la courte de Rome, saluz en Dieu. Sachez nous
avoir done et graunte a William Graa,** citein d^Euerwyk et sire
Robert de Wyclif,' parsonc del eglis de la seinte Croux en
Euerwyk, la garde du corps od le mariage de Johan, filtz et
heir Johan de Langeton d'Eucrwyk, en notre garde esteant,
ensemblcment od la garde de totes les terres et tenements de
• John de Langton, major of York from 1352 to 1363, has been previously
mentioned.
" William Gray was mayor of York in 1367. For some notices of this family,
see pa^e 325, atUea.
' Of Robert de Wycliffe, who was a man of wealth and influence, and very
probably a near relation of the Reformer, an interesting account is given by
Canon Raine in the Fasti Eboracenses (vol. i., 465).
WAKDSHIPS AND MAKKIAOES. 431
Frismersk/ Hudeleston' et Fenton et aliours en la counte
d^Euerwyk, les queux Johan, piere Favandit Johan filtz Johan^
tient de nous par service de chivaler^ et qnelx a nous appertient
par reson del noun age le dit Johan filtz Johan^ a avoir et tenir
a les avanditz William et Robert et lour heires et assignes
tanque al plein age le dit Johan filtz Johan. En testmoignance
de quelle chose a ceste notre lettre avons mis notre seal.
Escript a Thorp pres de Euerwyk, le quint jour de Novembre,
Tan de notre Seignour Jhesu Crist mille trecentisme sep-
tantisme tierce, et de notre translacion vintisme second.
» One of the lost towns on the Humber.
' Huddleston and Fenton, in the wapentake of Barkston-Ash. The Langtons
were the owners of extensive quarries at Huddleston, and gave large quantities
of stone to the fabric of York Minster (Fabric RoUt, ed, Swrt. Soc., 64 n).
NOMINA'' EORUM QUI TENENT XX LIBRATAS TERRiE DE REGE IN
CAPITE VEL DE ILLIS QUI SUNT INFRA iETATEM QUI EX
MANDATO REGIS DISTRINGEBANTUR PER VICECOMIt' AD TRANS-
FRETANDUM AD REGEM HENRICUM TERTIUM IN VASCONIA
CONTRA REGEM CASTELLiE, QUI TERRAM VASCONIiE HOSTILITER
INGRESSURUS ERAT, PUGNATURI, ANNO REGNI REGIS HENRICI
TERTII XXXVIII, SALUTIS HUMANiE A CHRISTO 1253. [Cott.
MSS., Claudius C. ii., fol. 15.]
EBOR.
Nomina eoruin qui tcnent vigiuti libratas terrse de domiuo
rege in capite in com. Ebor.
W. de Horseden,* vieecomes Ebor. Dominus Eadwardus
filius domini regis. Robertus de Vetcri Ponte. Willelmus de
Cressy. Adam de Novo Mercato. Thomas filius Willelmi.
Johannes de Steynton. Eymes de Methelton. Comes Albi-
marliae. Willelmus de Ros. Robertus dc Nevill. Rogerus de
Mubray. Episcopus Dunholm. Gilebertus de Gaunt. Jo-
hannes de Warenna. Willelmus de Feugeres.'' Robertus de
Creystok. Hugo Bigot. Petrus de Brus. Ilenricus de Percy.
Petrus de Mauley. Willelmus dc Stotevill. Andreas Lutercl.
Eadmundus de Lascy. Abbas Sanctae Mariae de Ebor. Petrus
de Percy. Johannes filius Willelmi dc Vescy, qui est infra
ajtatem in custodia regis. Gcrardus de Furnivall. Robertus
Constabalarius. Margeria de Ycscy. Adam dc Evcringham.
Willelmus de Lasccles. Patrik dc Wcstwik. Baldewinus dc
Insula/ qui est infra setatem in custodia regis. Willelmus
filius Willelmi Payncl, qui est infra aitatem^ et Willelmus dc
« I um indebted to the kindness of Mr. Walbran for transcripts of this and
the succeedin«^ document. Many of the persons named therein are mentioned in
the notes to Kirkby's Inquest and the Feoda Militum.
* Of William de Horseden, sheriff of Yorkshire in 1253-4, and bailiff of the
High Peak, little is known. Amongst the Inquisitions post mortem in the
Public Record Office is an undated document " de transgressionibus dummodo
Willelmus de Horseden fuit vieecomes comitatus Ebor. " {Cal. Oen., i., 184).
' By Inq. p. m., 9th Edward I., William de Feugers died seised of lands in
Castle-Levington (Cal. Inq. p. m., i., 71), Andrew de Feugers, then aged 50 years,
being his son and heir (Cat. Oen.^ i., 306).
'* Baldwin de Insula, or de Rcdvers, earl of Devon and lord of Harewood,
died seised of that manor, and of the vill of Lofthouse, in 1262 {Cai. Inq. p. m.,
i., 23). He was succeeded by his sister, Isabella de Fortibus, widow of William,
earl of Albemarle.
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 433
Valencia habet custodiam de eo, de dono domini regis. Simon
de Steyngrif. Prior de Drax. Thomas filius Roberti de
Chaimcy, qui est infra aetatem, et Robcrtns de Crepinges habet
custodiam de eo, ex dono regis.
NOMINA ILLORUM QUI HABENT XV LIBRATAS TERRiE ET TENENT
PER SERVITIUM MILITARE ET MILITES NON SUNT, ANNO XL
REGNI REGIS HENRICI TERTII. [Cott. MSS., ClaudiuS C.
ii., fol. 25.]
H., rex Anglise, dominus Hibemise, dux Normanniae, Aqui-
taniae, et comes Andegavise, vicecomiti Bedeford et Buck*,
salutem. Cum pluries tibi prseceperimus quod omnes illos de
balliva tua qui habent quindecim libratas terrae et tenent per
servitium militare et milites non sunt, de quibuscunque teneant,
distringeres ad se milites faciend., vel ad finem nobiscum
faciendum pro respectu habenda de militia sua, et quod dili-
genter inquireres qui de balliva tua habent quindecim libratas
tcrrae in eadem balliva, vel alibi in regno nostro, et tenent per
servitium militare, et quae nomina omnium illorum, et quantum
terra cujuslibet eorum in balliva tua valet per annum, nobis
distincte et aperte scire faceres. Miramur quam plurimum et
ultra modum movemur, quod mandata nostra in hac parte non
es executus. Quod manifeste perpendimus co quod pauci de
balliva tua ad nos venerunt pro hujusmodi respectu habendo.
Et ideo tibi, in fide qua nobis teneris, et sicut te ipsum et omnia
tua diligis, distincte praecipimus, quod dicta mandata nostra
sine ulla dilatione, sicut praedictum est, exequaris; Ita quod
nomina omnium illorimi de balliva tua qui habent quindecim
libratas terrae et amplius et tenent per servitium militare, una-
cum valore terrarum suarum in eadem balliva in scriptis ha-
bcamus citra instans festum Assumptionis Beatae Mariae. Et
ita tc habeas in hoc mandato nostro exequendo quod pro defectu
tui, te et tua graviter capere non debeamus, sciturus indubi-
tanter, quod si secus egeris, nos de contemptu et omissione tua
talem vindictam capiemus, quod ultra modum te senties inde
gravatum. Teste me ipso apud Bristoll, xv die Julii, anno
regni nostri quadragesimo.
Consimiles literae diriguntur vicecomitibus aliorum comi-
tatuum per totam Angliam.
EBOR.
(Multorum hie nomina detrita et penittis deleta in originali
non poterant discerni.J
In wappentagio de Aynsty. Maugerus le Vavasur, 20 li.
F F
434 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
Rogerus de Mortimer/ 20 li. Robertus de Creppinges, 20 li.
Robertus de Pontefraeto de Wyvelisthorp, 20 li. terra. Ma-
gister Alanus de Rugford/ 20 U. Johannes Sampson manens
in Ebor., est civis et burgensis Ebor., habet 20 li.
In LIBERT ate de Knarisburg. Alanus de Walkingham/
20 li. Ricardus de Brereton, 20 li. Thomas de Burton, 20 li.
Johannes de Walkyngham/ 20 li. Ricardus de Bosco/ 20 li.
In wappentagio de Osgotecros. Thomas de Drounfeld,
20 li. Petrus de Maynill, 20 li. Thomas Folechaumbe/ 20 li.
In wappentagio de Ridale. North Rtdinge. Wil-
lelmus Lovel, 20 li. Ivo de Etton, 20 li. Walterus de Persce-
hay, 20 li. Willelmus de Harum, 20 li.
In wappentagio de Bulmere. Johannes de Ferlyngton,
20 li. Willelmus Chambard, 20 li. Paulinus de Lillyng, 20 li.
Gaceus de Chaumund, 20 li., est civis et burgensis de Ebor.
Simon Euer, 20 li.
In libertate Richemund\ Andreas de NeyvUl, 20 li.
Robertus de Musters, 20 li. Robertus de Hakeford, 20 li.
Hervicus de Watlus, 20 li. Gilbertus de Clyfton, 20 li. Ni-
cholaus de Gertheston, 20 li. Johannes de Staveley, 20 li.
(Multi hie quoque desunt.J
Et quia summa 20 librat. terrce hie per totum recensetur et
ulterius quoniam umisquisque istorum invenit quatuor plegios,
videtur quod h<Bc ultima scedula Ebor, pertinet ad aiium bun-
dellum, et non ad istud bundellum de nominibus illorum qui xv
libratas terrte haberent, sed potius ad alios hie in initio istius
libri recitatosy qui de hujusmodi valore xx libratas terrce tenentes
de rege distringebantur ad transfretandum in Wasconiam cum
equis et armis contra regern Castellde, inimicum regis H, IIL,
pugnaturi,
' Roger de Mortimer is not named in Kirkby's Inquest for the Ainsty.
/ Doubtless the same person as Mr. Alan le Breton, who held Rufforth in the
13th Edward I. (page 26, antea).
s Alan de Walkingham, a justice itinerant in 1280 {Foss't Judget^ iii., 169),
married Eva, daughter of Adam de Bolteby, and was succeeded in the I2tii
Edward I. by his eldest son, Adam de Walkingham (CaZ. Oen., i., 347), who is
returned in Kirkby's Inquest as holding the vill of Cowthorpe for the fourth
part of a knight's fee.
* His father, John de Walkingham, by Inq. p. m., 35th Henry III., died
seised of the manor of Walkingham {CaX. In^.p. m,, i., 9). The jurors say that
" Johannes de Walkingham, filius prsedicti Johannis, defuncti, propinquior
hajres ejus est, et est fere de rotate octodecim annorum completorum, et est in
custodia domini comitis Ricardi. Domina dotata est" (Cal. Gen., i., 39).
' His son and heir, Henry de Bosco, held one knight's fee in Great Ousebum
in the 31st Edward I.
J Sir Thomas Foljambe, the first of the name who is known {S. Yorkt.y ii.,
57), was bailiff of the hundred of High Peak in 1272 {Coll. Top. et Qen., i., 91).
He died January I7th, 1282-3, leaving a son and heir, Thomas, then about
seventeen years old {Cal. Gen., i., 380).
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 435
REDDITUS^ ET SERVITIA LIBERORUM FORINSECORUM APUD RIPON.
[From a Feodary's Book in the Registry of the Dean and
Chapter of York.]
Stodlay et Hewick, Bushopton et Bondgate. Est
ibidem de redditibus liberonim forinsecorum, scilicet, de Jo-
hanne Gras, qui tenet per homaginm et forinsecnm servitium
tenementa sua in Stodley' et Hewick,* et per annum xxviijs.,
faciendo sectam curiae communem de iij^"» septimanis in iij
septimanas ; et de una car. et duabus bov. terrse in Bushopton
et Bondgate/ per ann. xlvjs. viijd., et sectam curiae.
Clotherom. Et [de] Johanne de Clotherom^ pro ij car.
terrae in Clotherom, et pro arruris et messionibus suis in au-
tumpno, ijs. irjd., et sectam curiae, et pro iij^" acris ibidem, iijs.,
et sectam curiae.
Ingarthorp. Et de Nicholao Burton,'* qui tenet per ho-
magium iiij^*™ partem unius feodi milit. in Ingarthorp cont. ij**
car., et redd, per ann. xijd., et pro ij^^ arruris per ann., vjd., et
pro xvj operibus autumpnalibus metent., xvjd.
M arkinton. Et de Willelmo Markinton^ pro ij^** car. in
Markinton quas tenet per homagium et sectam curiae, et pro
iiij^* parte feodi unius milit., faciendo ij" arruras, pretii vjd., et
xvj opera autumpnalia, pretii xvjd.
NuNwicK et Nunwick-Thornes. Et Willelmus Wivill'
* An account of the rents and services due to the archbishops from their
tenants within the liberty of Bipon. This document, which is without date,
occurs in the York MS., and also in the book marked B. iv., 24, (fol. 136 i), in
the Public Record Office, immediately after the " Feoda militum libertatis de
Ripon," of the 31st Edward I., and is followed by Kirkby*s Inquest for the
wapentake of Staincliffe, taken in the 13th Edward I.
' Studley Royal. " Probably Copt Hewick.
" The township of Aismunderby.with-Bondgiate a(^oins Ripon on the south.
• A John de Clotherham was living in the 23rd Edward I. (J. R. W.) Roger
de Clotherom held Clotherom in 1316, and another John de Clotherum ocoure in
1328 (Beff. MelioH, 42^7 a).
p Thomas de Burton held Ineerthorpe in the Slst Edward I., and Nicholas
de Burton in the 9th Edward II. Nicholas, son of Nicholas de Burton, did
homage for this manor in 1339.
V In the Slst Edward I., John, son of William de Ripon, held Markington
for the fourth part of a knight's fee (page 212, atUea). In 1323, William, son
and heir of John de Merkyngton, rendered homage ** pro terris et tenementis in
Merkyngton prope Ripon."
'' William de Wyvill, of Slingsby, was living in the 13th Edward I. In
1298, John de Wyvill did homage for lands in " Nunewyk et Nunewyk-Thomes."
By Inq. p. m., 29th Edward I., he died seised (inter alia) of the manor of
Shugsby, and of lands in Nunwick-Thornes (Co/. Inq. p. »»., i., 167), being
succeeded by his son, William de Wyvill, who, in 1321, being then a knight,
rendered homage " pro terris et ten. in Nunwyk et Nnnwyk-Thornes," as did
also his son and heir, John de Wyvill, in 1335.
F F 2
43G ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
tenet di. fcod. milit. in Nunwick et Nunwick-Thomes/ facieudo
Hectam curiae, arando per ij** dies, vel dabit yjd., et metet per
yjjtcni ^{q^^ vel dabit vijd.
EvESTON. Et tcnentcs de Eveston invenient xx homines
raetentes in autumpno, vel dabunt xxjd. Abbas de Fontibus
tenet quaedara tenementa in Eveston spectantia ad janitorem'
suura, metentem per iij dies.
NiD, Westwick, Killinghall et Newton. Comes* Albe-
marliae tenet de domino feod. imius milit. in Nid, Westwick,
Killinghall et Newton per homagium et forinsecum servitiura,
faciendo sectam curiae communem.
Mulwath et Sleningford. Dominus Johannes Moubray*
tenet iiij^*"" partem fcodi milit. in Mulwath et Slenyngford per
homagium et forinsecum servitium, faciendo sectam, ut supra.
GiVENDAL. Dominus Johannes Warde tenet quinque car.
terrse in Givendal per homagium et forinsecum servitium,
faciendo sectam, ut supra.
Hewick. Nicholaus Hcwick"' tenet xx"*^ partem feodi
unius milit. in Hewick per homagium et forinsecum servitium,
et sectam curiae, ut supra.
Rypon. Domina' de Marmion pro tenementis suis in
Ripon, faciendo sectam, ut supra.
Newby. Johannes Warded tenet iiij**"^ partem feodi unius
milit., scilicet, villatam de Newby, quam Radulphus de Newby*
• On tlie Gth kal. Jan., 1327, the a^chbi5^1lop demised to Robert de Nonne-
wykthorncs " unam i)laceam terra? in Ripon, qujc vocatur Bisshopholm, jacent^m
inter aqnam de Yore et campum de Nonnevvykthornes " {Re^. Meiton, 423 a).
' See Burton's Monasticon Eboraccnse, page 16i.
" The Inq. p. m. of William de Fortibus, earl of Albemarle, was taken in tke
44th Henry III., his next heir bein^ his son Thomas, then seven years old {Cal.
Gen., i., 89), who was the last earl, and died s. p. before the 21st Edward I.
{Nicholas's Synopsis, ed. 1857, page 20). The widow of the above AVilliam do
Fortibus, Isabella, " comitissa Albcmarliaj et Devon', ac domina Insulse," died
November 10th, 1293 {Ibid., 158 n), having survived all her children.
" Roger de Moubmy, who died in the 26th Edward I., left a son and heir,
John, then about twelve years old {Cal. Gen., ii., 555). On March 6th, 1307-8,
at Westminster, the archbishop received the homage of Sir John de Moubray
" pro ten. qua? clamat tenere de eo infra ballivam de Rypon."
" Geotfrey de Hewick held Hewick in the 31st Edward I. (page 212, antea).
He died, probably, in the same year, leaving a son and heir, Nicholas, after-
wards a knight, who did homage for lands in Hewick and Ripon in 1307 and
1318, and was living in 1328 {Reg. Mellon, 427 a). In 1339, "Rogerus, filius
domini Nicholai de Hewyk," rendered homage for lands in " Bondegate, RiiK)n,
et apud Hewyk -atte-brige."
' Avice, widow of Robert de Marmion, who died in the Holy Land about
1240, was living at the date of Kirkby's Inquest. Their grandson, Sir John de
Mannion, did homage " pro ten. in RjT)on " in 1298.
» Simon, son of Simon Warde, held Newby super Yore in the 31st Edw ard I
and the 9th Edward II.
* See page 38 i, antea.
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 437
teuiiit, faciendo sectam curiae domini de Shirburne, pro qua
reddit domino ad finem per ann. iijs.
BREVE AD INQUIRENDUM DE DUOBUS FEODIS ARCHIEPISCOPI
INJUSTE OCCUPATIS PER COMITISSAM ALBEMARLI^, IN HOL-
DERNESSE^ CUJUS TERRiE EXISTUNT NUNC IN MANIBUS REGIS.
[Reg. archiep. Greenfield, pars, i., fol. 35 a.]
Rex dilecto et fideli suo Ricardo Gysel, escaetori suo citra
Trentam, salutem. Supplicavit nobis vencrabilis pater W.,
archicpiscopus Ebor., quod cum Avelina de Fortibus, quondam
comitissa Albemarliae, defuncta, quae de nobis tenuit in capite,
ct ejus antccessores tenuissent de praedecessoribus praedicti
archiepiscopi duo feoda" militum, unum, videlicet, in Burton
Conestable, Neuton Constable et Tharlesthorp, in partibus de
Holderness, et unum aliud feodum in West Halsham in
comitatu Ebor., prajdecessoresque praedicti archiepiscopi cus-
todiam terrarum et tenementorum quae de eis, ratione feodorum
praedictorum, tenebant, cum accidebat, ac alia inde diversa
proficua habuissent quousque feoda ilia, simul cum terris et
tenementis quae fuerunt prsedictae Avelinae per mortem ejusdem
ad manus nostras devenerunt, et quae in manu nostra existunt,
([uominus dictiis archicpiscopus et successores sui, ratione feo-
dorum praedictorum, hujus custodiam et proficua percipere pos-
sint et habere, velimus ipsius archiepiscopi et ecclesiae suae
Ebor. exhaereditationis periculo et ipsorum indcmpnitati pro-
spicere in hac parte eidem archiepiscopo debitam inde recom-
pensationem aliunde facere, vel ipsum dc feodis quae de nobis
tenet pro rata portionis exonerarc. Nos volentes super prae-
missis plenius certiorari et ulterius fieri quod de consilio nostro
fore viderimus faciendum; vobis mandamus quod per sacra-
mcntum probonmi et legalium hominum in balliva vestra, per
quos rei Veritas melius sciri poterit diligenter inquiratis si prae-
fata comitissa tenuisset feoda ilia vel alia de praedecessoribus
praedicti archiepiscopi, sicut praedictum est, necne; et, si sit,
tunc quae feoda, et ubi, et quantum feoda ilia valeant per annum
in omnibus exitibus, ut in dominicis, homagiis, servitiis, red-
ditibus, villenagiis et aliis, et si servitia aliqua de dictis feodis
" According to Kirkby's laquest, a portion of these two knights' fees was in
East Halsham, which is not here mentioned: — "Avelina, quondam Comitissa
Albomarlia), tenuit de pncdicto Archiepiscopo in Burton Constable, Neuton
ConcstAblo, West Halsam, Est Halsam et Therlesthorp ij feoda militum ; quro
(inidem feoda nunc sunt in manu domini regis, tanquam dominicum suum, per
mortem ejusdem Avelina)" (page 77, antea).
438 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
debebantur aliis quam prsefatis archiepiscopis necne ; et, si sit,
tunc quae et quibus personis. Et inquisitionem inde diBtmcte
et aperte factam nobis sub sigillo vestro et sigillis eonim per
quos facta fuerit, sine dilatione mittatis et hoc breve. Teste
meipso apud Lanercost^ vij die Februarii^ anno regni nostri
xxxv^.
INQUISITIO DE ARTICULIS TANOENTIBUS ESCAETBRIAM INFBA
WAPENTAGiuM DE BARKESTON. [Reg. srchiep. Greenfield,
pars i., inter flf. 48, 49.]
Inquisitio capta coram Johanne de Hothum, escaetore domini
regis ultra Trentam, apud Schirbum, die Martis proximo ante
festum Sanctse Margaretse Virginis, anno regni regis Edwardi,
filii regis Edwardi, quarto, de articulis tangentibus escaeteriam
infira wapentagium de Barkeston, per Johannem de Lascy, Jo-
hannem de MUford, Johannem de Bime, Johannem de Hamel-
ton, Willehnum de Fenton, Willelmum filium Julianse, Johan-
nem Scot, Willelmum ultra aquam, Thomam ad portam de
Schirbum, Thomam Belle, Adam Clericum de Fenton et Johan-
nem Marescallum de Wistowe, juratores, qui dicimt super sacra-
mentum suum, quod dominus archiepiscopus Ebor. tenet baro-
niam de Schirbum de domino rcge in capite per servitium baro-
niae, de qua baronia veuduntur post statutum nativis abbatis de
Selby de Friston et Hillum apud Lumby ix acrae et dimidia
roda terrae, et acra valet per annum vjd. Item de eadem baronia
apud Fenton sunt xxvij tofta, yj*'v acrae terrae arabilis et prati,
et solebant esse de praedicta baronia geldabiles domino regi, et
modo peremptores et venditores excommunicati sunt ad liberta-
tem Sancti Petri post statutum, etc. Item dicunt quod Milo de
Stapelton et Aucherus Alius Henrici tcnent villam dc Carleton
de domino regc in capite per servitium unius exp .... per
annum. Item dicunt quod haeres domini Philipi Paynel est
infra aetatem, et in custodia domini regis, quae data est domino
Adae de Osgodby per dominum regem, et tenet villam de Drax
in sokenaric de domino regc in capite. Item dicunt quod David
de Cawod [tenet] totum quod habet in eadem^ in serjantiam de
domino regc in capite, per quod servitium ignorant. De qua
scrjentia idem David vendidit dimidium toftum cuidam nativo
* David de Cawood held a third j>art of the town of Cawood " de domino rege
in capite, per serjantiam custodiendi forcstam suam inter aquas de Ouse et Dere-
wente" {Re^. Corhridge, 101 a). The Cawoods had been hereditary custodians
of this forest from tlie time of kinjjf John {Rot. Lit. Clnus., i., 417). A pedigree
of the family is printed iu the History of Slierbum and Cawood by Mr. AVheater.
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 439
domini archiepiscopi in eadem, et unum toftum domino Thomae,
capellano, in eadem^ et nnum toftum Johanni filio Galfridi de
Stokbrigg. Item diciint quod dominus Petrus de Malo Lacu
hoc quod habet in villa de Bramham tenet de domino rege in
capite, et idem dominus Petrus dedit totum quod habet ibidem
domino Edmundo, fratri suo, ad terminum vitae suae, tenendum
et respondendum domino regi in capite, per quod servitium
ignoratur. Item dicunt quod Willelmus de Langtwayt tenuit
in eadem villa unum toftum et iiij bovatas terne de domino rege
in capite, et totum vendidit priori et conventui de Sancto Os-
waldo post statutum. Item dicunt quod dominus Milo Stapel-
ton tenet duas partes villatae de West Hathelsay de domino rege
in capite, et reddit per annum ad scaccariam domini regis quad-
raginta solidos. De caeteris articulis nichil sciunt. In cujus
rei testimonium sigilla juratorum huic inquisitioni sunt appensa.
Data apud Schirburn, die et anno supradictis.
Nomina qui mutaverunt tenementorum
suorum alibi feodo ac libcrtate Beati Petri Ebor., de
baronia de Shirbum infra villam de Fenton, in praejudicium et
exhaereditatem domini regis Angliae et domini archiepiscopi
Ebor.
Fenton. Johannes filius Thomae tenet de hujusmodi xxij
acras terrae. Constantius Furmin tenet unum toftum. Robertus
Jolif j toftum et iiij^' acras terrae. Henricus Diker j toftum et
ij acras terrae. Rogerus Stain j toftum et iiij acras. Johannes
de Lumby j toftum et \4ij acras terrae. Johannes Batman j
toftum et iij acras terrae. Ricardus dc Hadheliugflet j toftum
ct iij acras terrae. Willelmus filius Hugonis de Chatcr j toftum
et viij acras terrae. Henricus de Houck j toftum et xxxiij acras
terrae. Thomas Chapelain j toftum et j acram terrae. Johannes
de Bime j toftum et j acram terrae. Margeria de Panely j
toftum. Johannes filius Henrici j toft;um et xvj acras terrae.
Rogerus filius Willelmi j toftum et xxx acras terrae. Willelmus
filius Galfiidi j toftum et j acram terrae. Robertus filius Wilkoc
j toftum et j acram terrae. Galfiidus del Meiten j toftum et j
acram terrae. Jacke j toftum et vj acras terrae. Ricardus Totty
j toftum et iij acras terrae. Willelmus filius Germani j toftum
et ij acras terrae. Johannes filius Gilbcrti j toftum et vj acras
terrae. Johannes filius Alani j toft:um et iij acras terrae. Wal-
terus Brctte j toftum. Adam Fox j toftum. Ricardus filius
Humfiidi j toftum. Alicia le Wilde j toftum. Thomas Sutor
j toftum. Thomas Alii j toftum et j acram terrae.
440 ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
A LETTER*^ FROM ROBERT DE HILTON TO ARCHBISHOP MELTON
CONCERNING THE MANOR OP SWINE. [Rcg. archicp. Melton,
inter flf. 566, 567.]
[A son tres honourable seigneur et piere en Dieu] sire Wil-
liam de Melton, par la grace Dieux erceveske d^Everwyk, pry-
mat d'Engletere, seon bacheler Robert de Hilton honurs et dues
reverences. Moult vous merci, chier seignur, de les honurs que
vous moi avez fait et dc la suflfraunce que vous avez fait a ma
dame ma mere'' a ma requeste ; et endreit de ceo que vous moi
chargeastes que ieo vous certefaite comment et par queux ser-
vices ele tient de vous le maner de Swjrne, sachez^ sire, qde
tient et cleyme tenyr Ic dyt maner ove les aportenannces de
vous en demeigne et en service pur un fee de chyvaler, fors pris
vij bovecs de tere et demye en mesme le maner par homage,
feaute et par escuage, cest a saver qannt lescu a xl sontz, xxxvj
sontz xd. et ob., et a plus, plus, et a meyns, meyns, pur toutz
services ; et sonnt en mcsrae le maner iiij** et viij boves de tere
et demye qele tient dc vous, et chescune bovee de tcrre durra a
lescu qannt il curt a xl sontz, vd., et a plus, plus, et a meyns,
meyns ; et de ceo fee xij bovees de tere fount une carue de tere,
et viij carucs de tere fonnt le fee de un chyvaler. Seignur si
rien voillez que ieo faire pcusse si agree vous viegne moi mann-
dez cume 4 celuy qui prest serra a vos comanndementz. Sire,
bone vie et lunge vojis otrie Dieux.
QUIETA CLAMANCIA QUAM UOMINUS ARCHIEPISCOPUS FECIT RO-
BERTO DE ANNESLEY ET ALUS SUPER JURE ET CLAMEUM QU.«
UABET IN MANERIIS DE BIRNE ET KIRTELINGTON, UT PATET
INFRA. [Reg. archicp. Thoresby, fol. 325 b.]
Omnibus Christi fidelibus hoc praescns scriptum visuris vel
audituris, Johannes, permissione, etc., salutem in Domino.
Noveritis nos remisisse, relaxasse et omnino quietum clamasse
Roberto de Anncsley, pcrsonae ecclesiae de Rotyngton, Hugoni
de Novomercato, militi, Johanni de Annesley, militi, Willelmo
dc Wakebrugg et Hugoni* de Annesley totum jus nostrum et
" A copy of this letter is entered in Melton's Rej^ster (fol. 666 b) among
documents dated in December, 1325.
** Matilda, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Roger dc Lascelles, and widow of
Sir William de Hilton and Sir Robert de Tiliol {Pouhon's Holdemess, ii., 197).
On Aug. 29th, 1325, Matilda Tyliol did homage to archbishop Melton "pro
terris et ten. quaj clamat tenere de eo in Swyna" (page 416, antea).
' On April 18th, 1375, Hugh do Annesley did homage for lands and tene-
ments in Kirtlington and Burn, " qutc habuit de dono et feoffamento Johannis
de Bella Aqua" (page 421, anted).
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 441
clameuiu juris quod habemus^ habuimus^ seu aliquo modo habere
poterimus^ in manerio de Birne in comitatu Ebor.^ et in manerio
de Kirtlyngton in comitatu Notynghamiae, ratione custodise mi-
noris aetatis Thomae filii Hugonis de Novo Mercato, consanguinei
et hseredis Johannis Belewe, jam defiincti, quae quidem maneria
praedicti Robertus, Johannes, Willelmus et Hugo de Anneslay
de nobis tenent per servitium militare, ita quod in eisdem mane-
riis ratione custodiae et minoris aetatis praedicti Thomae, consan-
guinei et haeredis praedicti Johannis de Belewe, aliquid de caetero
exigere poterimus vel vendicare, sed ab omni actione et clameo
custodiae ejusdem Thomae penitus sumus exclusi per praesentes.
In cujus rei testimonium huic praesenti scripto si^Uum nostrum
apposuimus. Datum apud Thorp juxta Ebor., die Mercurii
proximo ante festum Natalis Domini, anno regni regis Edwardi
tertii post Conquestum xliij®, et anno Domini Mccclxix.
TABLES' OF LMD MEASURE, ETC.
[From the Percy MS. in the possession of Joseph Munby, esq.,
of York.]
I.
FEODA MILITUM.*
Decern acrse terrse faciont secundum antiquam consuetudi-
nem unam ferdellam (x acras), et iiij" ferdellse faciunt unam
virgatam (xl acras) terrae, et iiij*^ virgatae terrae faciunt unum
hidon (clx acras) terrae, et iiij*^ hidon faciunt unum integrum
feodum militis (dcxI acras), unde relevium est Cs.
Item xyj virgatae terrae faciunt integrum feodum militis,
et quaelibet virgata taxata advjs. iijd. ; faciunt summam Cs.
Carucata terrae, Carucata terrae dicitur quantum aratrum
arare poterit in seistonali tempore.
• These tables are taken from a Rental of Henry, earl of Northumberland,
which appears to have been compiled about the latter part of the sixteenth
century. They shew, amongst other things, the quantity of land contained in
each bovate and carucate, according to the relative number of carucates in a
knight's fee, and of bovates in a carucate. The knight's fee was fixed at 640
acres, at five score to the hundred, or 540 acres at six score to the hundred. The
other quantities were influenced by the nature of the soil, and varied consider-
ably, even within a limited distance. For instance, at Hartlington, in Craven,
the knight's fee in one part of the township was estimated at fourteen carucates
(page 191, anted), while in the other it contained twenty-eight (page 196, antea).
Dr. Whitaker savs, that "the proportion of the oxgang to the carucate was
invariably that of 1 to 8" {Hist. Craven, page 8). That there were exceptions
to this rule is proved by the tables now printed, by the entry in the Feoda
Militiun relating to East Halsham, where four carucates made " di. feod. j milit.,
et quaplibet car. cent, xij bov. terrse" (page 248, antea), and also by the letter
from Robert de Hilton to archbishop Melton concerning the manor of Swine
(page 440, antea), wherein it is stated that " de ceo fee xij bovees de tere fount
une came de tere, et viij carues de tere fount le fee de un chyvaler."
* Copia extra scaccariam domini regis apud Westmonasterium — marginal
note.
ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS.
443
II.
THE RELEIPB OF A KNIOHT^S FEE FROM AN ACRE OF LAND TO
IIIJ*** HIDES OF LAND.''
1 acre. First iiij**' ferlinges make one acre of land^ whereof
the releife for a knighte's service ys — jd. ob. q.
=Dcxl^ pars feodi nulitis.
10 acres. Item x acres make one ferdell of land^ whereof the
releife for a knighte's service ys — xviijd. ob. q.
=lxiiij" pars feodi.
40 acres. Item iiij°^ ferdells make one yarde of land^ whereof
the releife for a knighte's service ys — yjs. iijd.
=xyj"* pars feodi.
160 acres. Item iiij*^' yerdes make one hide of land^ whereof
the releife for a knighte's service ys — xxvs.
=iiij^ pars feodi.
640 acres. Item iiij**' hides of land make one knighte's fee at
V** to the C*^, whereof y® releife for a knighte's
service ys — Cs.
Note that where y* yarde of lande conteyneth bnt xxx**®
acres, there y® releife for everie acre is — ijd. ob.
Extra scaccariam dominsB reginss — marginal note.
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ILLUSTRATIVE DOCUMENTS. 447
Memorandum/ Everie knighte's fee conteyninge viij caru-
cates, and everie car. viij bov., then everie bovate conteyneth x
acres, and everie car. iiij" acres.
Everie knighte's fee cont. yj car., and everie car. yj bov.,
then everie bovate cont. xvij acr. iij r., and everie car. v"vj acr. di.
Everie knight's fee cont. vij car., and everie car. vij bov.,
then everie bov. cont. xiiij acr. di., and everie car. iiij" xj acr.
di. And so forth, ut supra patet.
Item where yj car. make a knighte's fee, and viij bov. make
one car., there everie bovate cont. xiy acr. j r., and everie car.
v"yj acr. di., ut supra.
Item where vij car. make a knight's fee, and viij bov. make
one car., there everie bovate cont. xj acr. j r. di., and everie car.
iiij"xj acr. di., ut supra.
Item where viij car. make a knight's fee, and viij bovates
make one car., there everie bov. cont. x acr., and everie car.
iiij" acr. And so forth, ut supra patet.
* An explanation of Table No. V.
INDEX NOMINUM.
(Hie namet mentioned in the Preface are not included in this Index.J
A
Acaster Malbis, rector of, Will, de
Harum, 116 it.
Ackelom, Acklum, Aclom, Aclum, Bob.
de, 51, 53, 129, 237, 312.
Acres, Joan of, 199 n.
Adamswyf, Alicia, 172.
Adell, rector ecclesi® de, 41.
Adredeby, Rob. de, 395 ».
Aguillon, Aguyllun, Aglum, Gklfr. de,
83, 135 n., 136>i., 259; Petr., 254,
260.
Aike, Aake, Ake, Dak, Hugo, 192 ;
Job. de, 83 ».
Alanus, capellanus, 307 n.
Albemarle, Albem*, Albemarlia, Albe-
marill', Albemarj'ir, Albiinarill', ab-
bat of. Will., 248 ».
, com', 274, 275.
, comes, 2, 13, 144, 212,
239, 243, 248, 249, 877, 887, 389,
432, 436 ; Tho. de Fortibus, 436 n. ;
Will, de Fortibus, 32 »., 376 »., 432 ».,
436 ».
-, comitissa, 32, 33, 41, 42,
44, 45» 118, 121, 437 ; Avelina de
Fortibus, 74, 77, 437 ; Isab. de For-
tibus V. de Redvers, 32 »., 432 » .,
436 n.
Alberbirg, Tho. de, 274.
Albini, Nigel de, 97 n.
Albo Monasterio, Ran. de, 26 », 222,
821 »., 843 ft. ; Regin. de, 26, 222 ;
hser. Regin. de, 291 ; — see Blaunc-
musters.
Aldburgh, Job. de, 158.
Aldeford, Steph. de, 83.
Aldelin, Rog., 212.
AMelot, Aldelotes, Job., 246, 306.
Aldfield, Aidfeld, Sir Alan de, 4Sn.;
Egidia de, 46». ; Nigel de, 46».;
Will, de, 46.
Aldwaldley, Aldewaldeley, AlwadUty,
Alwaldlay, Alwaldley, Will, de, 31,
41 ; hser. Will, de, 209, 287.
Aleman, hser. Job. le, 422.
Algar, Stepb., 416 n.
Allerstane, hoar. Job. de, 142.
Allerton, Allirton, Tho. de, 822 ; WiU.
de, 84; hser. Will, de, 209, 286.
Alverton (Northallerton), magister
Hospitalis de, 101.
AUi, Tho., 439.
Alman, Job., 264.
Alta Ripa, Dautre, Dautriue, Anton.
de, 242 ; Eliz. de, 99 it. ; Godefr. de,
194, 201, 269, 856; Joh. de, 99«.,
310; Rob. de, 226; Tho. de, 201,
355 ; Will, de, 86, 226, 226, 254,
310 n.
Alward, Job., 337.
Alwarthorp, Alwardtborp, Alwarde-
thorp, Joh. de, 62 ; Tho. de, 824.
Amcotes, Ric. de, 68.
Amory, Hameri, haer., 290.
Anlaby, Anlaeby, Anlaghby, Anleghby,
Anlol3y, Anlonby, Anerloby, Avicia
de, 255 ; Joh. fil. Tho. de, 139 ; Petr.
de, 308 ; Ric. de, 81, 263, 808 ; Tho.
de, 139 ; Will. fil. Petri de, 80.
Annesley, Anneslay, Anesley, Aneelay,
Andesly, Hugo de, 420, 440, 441 ;
Joh. de, 4, 6, 8, 9, 231, 282, 282,
283, 440, 441 ; Sir John de, 887 ». ;
Rob. de, 440, 441 ; Tho. de, 281 n.
Ansclin, Matilda, the heiress of, 50 ».
Ape, Matilda, 172.
Appelby, Apelby, Hen. de, 829 ; Rob.
de, 254.
INDEX NOMINUM.
449
Appelforth, Appelford, Apelforth, Will.
de,4».,231,282.
Apelgarth, Appilgarth, Bob. de, 172,
179 n. ; Tho. de, 179, 335.
Appelton, Appilton, Appylton, Apelton,
Apilton, Apylton, moniales de, 18,
86, 199, 241.
, priorissa de, 23, 24, 56, 218,
223.
Apperley, Walt, de, 231, 282.
Araynes, — see Darayns.
Arches, Archis, Arcubus, Alice de,
281 ft. ; Christian de, 281 n. ; hser.
de, 19 ; Joan de, 281 n. ; Osbert. de,
9»., 19, 281 n.; Petr. de, 34, 40;
Tho. de, 184; Will, de, 417 n.
Archidiaconus, 393.
Arderne, Eic. de, 339 ».; Will de,
339 ».
Argenton, Argent', Agn. de, 130 «.;
Julian de, 130 n.; Rog. de, 130 n.;
Will, de, 130 »., 131; h»r. Will.,
130.
Arnald, Steph., 259.
Arthington, Arthyngton, Laiir. de,
207, 208, 287, 347 ; Petr. de, 40 ; Bob.
de, 31, 40.
, prioress of, Kath. Wils-
thorp, 27 ».
Arundale, Arundall, Arundell, Adam
de, 46, 71, 131, 270 ; Avicia fil. Ad«,
270; Osbert., 417 ».
Arusum, Baldric de, 131 ft. ; Bio. de,
131 ».
Aschebury, Asshebur*, Hasshebury,
Tho. de, 231, 282, 359.
Ask, Aske, Adam de, 172 ; Hugo de,
167, 171, 172 ; Job. de, 167, 180 ;
Bog. de, 166 »., 333, 334, 339.
Aslacby, Aslakeby, hser. Amaldi de,
142,240; Guide de, 143.
Atewyk, Athewyk, Adam de, 5, 8;
Agn. de, 269 n.
Aton, Ayton, Gilb. de, 216 »., 242 ».,
261, 263, 267, 316, 326 ; G. de, 314 ;
h8Dr. Gilb. de, 242 ; haeres de, 267 ;
Job. de, 255 ; Will, de, 67, 68, 71,
138, 216 ». ; hajr. WiU. de, 268, 276.
Attebec de Hampelford, Will., 110.
Attebek, Galfr., 106.
Attegrene, Will., 211.
Atte Milnes, Bob., 318.
Attewell, Job., 177.
Aucher, alicu Fitz Aucher, Sir Hen.,
215 ; — see fil. Aucheri.
Auckland, dean of, Tho. Hebden, 20 n.
Audley, Daudeley, Joan de, 361 ».;
Nic. de, 361 ; Nic, lord, 361 «.
Augre, Job. de, 423.
Aula, Hen. de, 191, 194 ; Bob. de, 216 ;
— see Haule.
Aumener, Mich, le, 76, 247.
Aunby, Auneby, Outhenby, Tho. de,
281 «., 358, 394 ». ; WiU. de, 394 w.
Aunsell, Job., 272 ; Bic, 272.
Auslouerd, Will., 228.
Austwick, — see Oustwick.
Averenches, Averange, Avereyngs,
Averinges, Averoyns, d'Averenge,
Job. de, 66, 67 ; Bic. de, 241; Will.
de, 317.
Ayketon, Will. fil. Elia? de, 228.
Aylsye, Bob., 318.
Aynderby, Job. de, 337 ; Bob. de, 149.
Ayr, Bic, 217, 289.
B
Babington, Babinton, Babyngton,
Hugo de, 347 w., 398, 428 ; Sir Hugh
de, 37 ». ; Lucia de, 347 n., 428 ; Bic.
de, 37»., 209, 288, 347 »., 400, 405,
406, 426, 428 ; haer. Bic. de, 347.
Babthorp, Babbethorpe, Babethorp,
Martin de, 242 n. ; Bad. de, 67, 88 n.,
242 ; Bob. de, 242 n.
Baoheler, Bathell, Bothell, Walt., 83 ». ;
haer. Walt, le, 252.
Bacon, Bartrian., 379.
Bagotte, Petr., 124.
Balliol, Ball', Balyol, Ada de, 133 ».;
DeVorgiUa v. Dorvegull* de, 68 ; do-
mina de, 92 ; fam. of, 4 ft. ; Hugo de,
133 ». ; Job. de, 133 ; Sir John de,
58 n. ; Lora de, 63 ».
Banastre, Will., 149.
Banewell, Job. de, 26.
Bank, Adam del, 195.
Barbot, Tho., 3, 11, 233, 283, 366.
Bard, Barde, Job., 139, 140, 146, 146,
273, 326 If. ; Bic. le, 36 ; Will., 239,
273, 315, 326.
Bardolf, Hugh, 108 ». ; hser. Hugonis,
108.
Bardon, Walt, de, 268.
Baren', Alan., 137 ; Job., 137.
Barevill, Barvile, Bervill, Bob. de, 4, 8 ;
Tho. de, 231, 282.
Barfil)et, Bargot, Tho., 3 n.
Barker, Bog. de, 189.
Barkethorp, Bad. de, 269, 2*71;— see
Berkethorp.
Barkston, Barkeston, Alicia de, 48 s.;
Job. de, 346 n. ; Bob. de, 384 ; Tho.
de, 48, 864 n. ; Walt, de, 48 »., 346 ». ;
WiU. de, 346 »., 419 ; WUl. fil. Jeh.
fil Walt de, 419.
o o
450
INDEX NOMINUM.
Bannby, Rob., 137.
Bamack, — tee Bemak.
Barneby, Berneby, Job. de, 232 ; Rob.
de, 129 ; Mr. Rob. de, 831, 282, 369 ;
Tho. de, 414; Will, de, 5, 8, 10, 143,
324, 418.
Barott, Alex., 165 %.
Barteram, Rob., 87.
Barthelby, Rob. de, 310.
Barton, Hen. de, 420 ; Johanna de,
803; Johannes de, 113, 115, 314,
321, 323, 325; Nic. de, 110, 112,
114, 115, 116 ». ; Ric. de, 148 ; Rob.
de, 320.
Barvile, — tee Barevill.
Basedale, moniales de, 236.
Basset, feod. de, 112 ; Walt., 213, 214.
Bassingbum, Humph, de, 47 ; Mary
de« 47 n.
Basy, Alice, 219 ». ; Ric, 219 ». ; Rog.,
219, 290, 343 ; Walt., 219 it.
BataiU, Bataille, Rob., 252 ; hser. Rob.
de la, 316.
Bath and Wells, bp. of, Rob. Bumell,
175, 176.
Bathell, Walt., 83 ;— we Bacheler.
Bathersby, Rad. de, 124 ; Rio. de, 354.
Bathon, r^oo de, 5.
Bati, Rog., 274 ; Will., 256.
Batman, Job., 439.
Batteley fam., 225 ».
Baucrom, Tho., 176 «.
Baud, Laurencia le, 385 ». ; Nic. le,
385 «.; Walt., 385 ».; Sir Walt.,
386 n. ; Will., 385, 386 ».
Baudewyn, Math., 354 ; Tho., 174, 177.
Baundmusters, — tee Blauncmustcrs.
Bautre, Will, de, 306 \—tee Beautre.
Bayn, Johanna, 129.
Baynton, Tho. do, 256.
Beauchefe, abbas de, 3.
Beaufiz, Hen., 349.
Beaumont, Isab. de, 218 n., 251 n.,
343 »., — see Vescy.
Beautre, Hugo de, 248 ; — tee Bautre.
Beauver, Job. de, 81 ; Rad., 260 ; Tho.
de,80.
Becard, Bekard, Job., 353 ; Petr., 211,
267, 295.
Bedale, Bedall, Matilda de, 333 ; par-
sona ecclesise de, 348.
Bedeford, vicecomes, 433.
Beke, Antonius de, 61 ; Job., 191.
Bekwith, Adam de, 343 n. ; Eliz., 343 it.
Belkethorp, Belkerthorp, Job. de, 342,
343 ; Rad. de, 88 ; Tho. de, 342 n.,
372 n. ; Tho. fil. WUl. de, 28 n. ; Will.
de, 372 n. ; Sir Will, de, 342 n. .—tee
Marston.
Bella Aqua, Bellew, Beleaue, Belewe,
Adam de, 387 ; domina de, 345 ; Isab.
de, 214 »., 245 n., 365, 424 »., 425,
426 ; Joan de, 215 »., 219 ». ; Job.
de, 25, 48, 90 »., 93, 99, 214«., 216 •.,
219 M., 232, 284, 399, 403, 409, 412,
421, 424, 425, 426, 440 »., 441 ; Sir
John de, 346 »., 365 n., 424 n. ; bssr.
Job. de, 214, 283, 284 »., 426 ».;
Ladcrina de, 90»., 215 »., 219 ».;
Sibilla de, 219 n.; Steph. de, 4, 8,
231, 232, 282, 283, 358, 359, 366,
426 ».; Will, de, 10, 214 »., 409,
424, 425, 426.
Bella Landa, Bell*, Bilanda, Byland,
abbas de, 23, 86, 105, 106, 107, 114,
139, 217, 226, 228, 322, 332, 843,
352, 361.
, abbafi et oonv. de, 125.
, monks of, 106 «., 181 n^
139 ft
Belle, Job., 273 ; Tho., 438.
Bellerby, Job. de, 174 ; Tho. de, 174.
Belligvere, WiU. fil. Pe^ de, 895.
Bello Campo, Job. de, 88 ; J. de, 423.
Belsome, Belson, Tho. de, 340.
Beltoft, Egidia de, 46 ; Hugo de, 46.
Benet, Job., 266.
Benington, Benyngton, Rio. de, 272;
Will, de, 18».
Benniworth, Benigworth, Benigwarth,
Benyngworth, Marg. de, 395 ; Tho.
de, 395 n. ; Will, de, 395 »., 896.
Bentley, Bentele, Bentelei, Benteley,
hser. de, 91 ; Job., 91 %. ; lords of,
6 n. ; Ric. de, 91 »., 253, 256, 261 ;
Rob. de, 232, 308.
Benyngfeld, hser. Math, de, 142.
Berard, Job., 268.
Berchaud, Berchaude, Berchaunde,
Berchautes, Galfr., 75 »., 372 ; ha?r.
Galfr., 75 ; Job. fil. Galfr. de, 75 ». ;
Will., 245.
Bercroft, AUcia de, 227; Marg. de,
226; Ric. de, 226.
Berdene, Berd', Walt, de, 160.
Berdsey, Hugo de, 177 n.
Berelaund, Berilande, Hen. de, 78 %.
Berford, Emma de, 169.
Berg, Bergh, Bernard de, 110, 122,
123, 320 ; Will, de, 312.
Berghby, Will, de, 207.
Berkethorp, Rad. fil. Will, de, 71;
Walt, de, 71 ;— *ee Barkethoip.
Bereheby, Berheby, Beruby (Bor-
rowby), haer. de. 237 ; Mich, de, 100,
160 ; Nic. de, 100 ».
Bemak, Barnack, Ric. de, 6, 9; Sir
Ric. do, 6 n. ; Will., 256, 307.
INDEX NOMINUM.
451
Bernard, Adam, 266.
Berlay, Berley, haer. de, 209, 287 ; Rio.
de, 272, 274, 315, 344, 412, 415 ; Sir
Bic. de, 344 ».; Bob. de, 38, 39,
403 ; Will, de, 344 n., 416.
Bemeby, — see Bameby.
Bernevill, Job. de, 269, 315 ; Rio. de,
21, 72 ; Rob. de, 72 ».
Berningham, Bernyngbam, Job. de,
167, 333; Mich, de, 167; Petr. de,
170; Ric. de, 333; Will, de, 166,
171.
Berry, Will., 167.
Bert, Galfr., 137 ; Simon, 131, 137.
Bertham, Bretham, Rog. de, 172.
Bertram, hser. Reneri, 142 ; bser. Rio.,
142 ».
Bervill, — see Barevill.
Berwint, Adam de, 89 1».
Berwyk, Berwyke, Adam de, 21, 200.
Besengers, WUl., 140 n.
Besingby, Besyngby, Isab. de, 252;
Job. de, 110, 119.
Boston, Bieston, Rad. de, 348; Will.
de, 227, 280, 360.
Beswente, Adam de, 89 n.
Beverig, Rob., 274.
Beverley, Beverlay, Beverlaco, Rob. de,
273 ; Will, de, 109, 406, 407, 410, 426.
, precentor of, Hamilton,
Will, de, 5 n.
-, provost of, Will, de Ebor.,
20 !»., 72 n.
Beverlaoi, S. Johannes, 80, 82, 83, 84,
85, 88, 92.
Bierley, Berill, BiriU, Birrill, Jord. de,
226, 227.
Bieston, — see Boston.
Bigot, Bygod, Bygot, Bygott, Alice,
314 ».; food, de, 204, 267; Hugo,
107 !»., 143, 432 ; Isab., 275 ; Joan,
107 f».; Job., 151, 268, 275, 314;
Ralpb, 275 n. ; Rog., oomes Norf, v,
comes Marescallus, 71, 72, 107, 108,
118, 121, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142,
143, 144, 239, 275 »., 314 »., 379.
Bilby, Rob., 232 ».
Bilegley, Hen., 384.
Billiburgb, Hugo de, 91 n,
BiUingey, Bilingei, abbas de, 391 n. ;
Petr. de, 395 n.
Bilton, Beatrix de, 272, 273; h»r.
Saieri de, 262 ; Will, de, 315.
Bingley, Bingelev, Byngley, haer. de,
287 ; Jordan, de, 41.
Birkin, Birkyn, Adam dom. de, 38 n. ;
Adam, son of Peter de, 50 n. ; Isab.
de, 49 n. ; Matilda de, 60 ». ; Peter
de, 38 II. ; Tho. de, 38 •., 49fi., 273.
Bime, Job. de, 438, 439.
Birom, Byrom, Nic. 211; Ric, 378;
Rob., 378 «. ; — see Byron.
Birstal, Bristall, Burstal, prior de, 374,
376.
Birton, Will. fll. Tbo. de, 351.
Biset, Ric, 265.
Biskin, Alicia de, 73.
Blaby, Alice de, 99 «., 130 n. ; Cecilia
de, 99 ift. ; Christian de, 99 n. ; Eliz.
de, 99 n. ; Eustachia de, 99 n. ; Joan
de, 99 «. ; Job. de, 99, 130 »., 131 ;
hser. Job. de, 238, 330.
Blackburn, Alice, 258 n. ; Nic, 258 1>.
Blakman, Rog., 169.
Blandan, Job., 81 it.
Blaficeles, Blassell, feod. de, 124 ; Hugo,
76,247».
Blaunch', Rob., 270.
Blauncmusters, Blankmonstre, Blaund-
musters, Baundmusters, Glaunt',
Ran. de, 343 ; Regin. de, 321 ; Rog.
de, 116, 119 ; — see Albo Monasterio.
Blida, prior de, 366 ; Will, de, sub-
decanus Ebor., 385 j».
Blundell, Rob., 256.
Blundesdon, Blundeston, Rob. de, 406,
410.
Boby, Botheby, Juliana de, 246 ; Rob.
de, 246, 305 J WiU., 272.
Boithorp, Math. de> 274.
Boketon, — see Buckton.
Bolbek, hser. WUl. de, 143.
Bolingbrooke, Bolingbroke, Boling-
brikes, Bolyngbrok, Bulingbrok,
Adam de, 380 ». ; Agn. de, 380 n. ;
Andreas de, 380 ; Eliz. de, 380 n. ;
Emma de, 380 n. ; Marion de, 380 n. ;
Nic. de, 356 ; Rog. de, 380 ». ; The
de, 380 n.
Boiling, BoUyng, Will, de, 226, 361.
Bolron, Tho. de, 164.
Boltby, Bolteby, Adam de, 434 n. ; Sir
Adam de, 152 «. ; Avora de, 97 ; Eva
de, 152 »., 434 n.
Bolton, Boleton, Bouelton, Boulton,
Bouuelton, Bovelton, Bowelton,
Adam de, 258 ; Alice, 258 n. ; Elena
de, 150; Hugo de, 390; Job. de,
17, 82, 108 n., 112 1»., 198, 257 «.,
258 M., 354, 382 n. ; Marg., 258 n. ;
Nic de, 354 ; Rad. de, 174 ; Rob. de,
17, 108, 112, 115, 198, 257, 259, 310,
321 n. ; Tho. de, 108 «., 112, 257, 324,
382 ; haer. Tho. de, 78 ; Will, de,
258 ».
, prior de, 13, 14, 18, 32, 42,
189, 190, 191, 192, 194, 196, 201,
207, 209, 286, 305, 347, 348, 349, 357.
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452
INDEX NOMINUM.
Bolton, rector eoclesise de, 198.
Bonde, Walt., 175.
Boneface, Will., 270.
BoDonfaunt, Hen., 425.
BoneviU, h»r. WUl. de, 102.
Bordefiden, Bordesdon, Job. de, 321.
Bosoo, — 9ee Boys.
Bofisale, Booehall, Cossalo, Job. de,
51». ; haer. Job. de, 51; Nic. de,
51»., 312; Will de, 325.
Bosvile, Bosvill, Bosevill, Bosvyll,
BoyviU, Jao. de, 309, 345, 412; Sir
James, 345 n. ; Sir Jobn, 345 it. ;
Petr. de, 4 ; Bob. de, 358 ; Tbo. de,
358.
Botbeby,— «M Boby.
BotbeooUoke, Paulin., 193.
Botbell, Walt., 83 n. ;— we Bacbeler.
Botbis, Hen. de, 150.
Boteler, Botiler, Botiller, Buteler,
Butiller, Butteler, Daniel le, 4 ; food.
de, ». le, 156, 373, 374, 375 ; Job. le,
3, 11, 194, 232, 233, 265, 283, 365 ;
Bibald. le, 227 ; Boald. le, 227 ».
Botelrie, WUl. de b^ 275.
Botte, Tbo., 19.
Bouisaunt, Hen. de, 31.
Bour^, bser. Simon., 265.
Bourn, Tbo. do, 419.
Bovington, — 9ee Boynton.
Bower, Mr., 5 1».
Bowes, Stepb. de, 168, 170.
Boy, brer. Walt., 142, 240.
Boynton, Bouyngton, Bovington, Bo-
vyngtou, poyngton, Ingelr. de, 235,
329; WUl. de, 56, 127.
Boys, Bosco, Hen. do, 143, 211, 353,
434 f».; Bic.de, 21 In., 434.
Boyvill, Job. de, 191, 193 ; PbU., 177 ;
WUl. de, 179, 191 n. ;-^w Bosvile.
Brabant, Giles de, 380 ».
Bradelei, Rob. fil. Ric. de, 357.
Bradenstoke, Bradenstok, Bradelestok,
canons of, 5 «. ; prior de, 5, 365.
Bradford, Job. de, 226.
Brafferton, rector of. Hen. WUstborp,
27 ».
Brabam, Brame, Micb. de, 31 ; Simon
de, 347.
Brakanbergb, Brakcnberg, Braken-
bergb, baer. de, 20 ; Rob. de, 200.
Bramley, Major' de, 226.
Braudan, Job., 81.
Brandon, WUl. de, 42, 287 n.; b»r.
WUl. de, 209.
Braneau, Job., 81 n.
Brantj'ng, Rad. de, 161.
Brantmgham, Brantyngbam, Job. de,
, 269,429.
Bray, — #« Drax.
Bray, Job. de, 387 ».
Brayboef, Tbo. de, 394 ».
Braynes, — *w Dareins.
Brebuse, Bronbue, Ric. de, 118, 121.
Brereton, Job. de, 353 ; Ric. de, 434.
Bressenay, Brossenay, Agn. de, 19.
Bretby, Breteby, Burteby (Birkby),
Job. de, 98 ». ; Rog., 180.
Bretegate, Brettegate, Elena de, 65 «.;
Jeremy de Ludsi de, 65 ». ; Nic de,
65 It.
Bretbam, Bertbam, Rog. de, 172.
Breton, Bryton, magister Alan, le, 26,
434 n. \—tee Rufford ; Alicia, 237 ;
Galfr., 177 ; Job. de, v. le, 156, 169,
176, 178, 185, 256,339 ». ; Sir PhUip
le, 1 78 »., 339 %. ; bier. PbU. de, 339 ;
— see Bretton.
Brett, Brette, Brid, Job., 312; Ric,
HI ; Walt, le, 4, 439 ; Will., 321.
Bretton, Mr. Alan, de, 26 «. ; Job. de,
228 ; Serlo de, 384 ; Tbo. de, 213 ;~
set Breton.
, prior de, 7, 352, 365, 366.
BretviU, BretteviU, Bawdewin., 176;
Ric, 176 ; Rob. de, 393 n. ; WUl. de,
335.
Bribaund, Hen. de, 73.
Brid, — see Brett.
Briddale, JoUan. de, 272.
Briddesallc, Bridd^sale, Adam de, 72,
271; GUb. de, 271, 275; Job. de,
72.
Bridlington, Briddelington, Bride-
lyngton, Bridlyngton, Brydlington,
Brydlyngton, Mr. Rob. do, 429, 430.
, canons of, 140 «., 141 %,
, monks of, 52 n., 53ii.,
177 J».
, prior de, 51, 53, 54, 55,
56, 58, 59, 75, 140, 145, 146, 158,
177, 219, 246, 290, 303, 311, 312,
327, 336, 343, 372 n.
, prior and convent of, 140 «.
Bridmore, Ric de, 261.
Brigbam, Tbeobald. de, 312; WUL de,
195, 312.
Brisbang*, bseres de, 263.
Bristall, — 9ee Birstal.
Britannia, Job. de, comes Richmond.,
92i»., 104 n., 148, 149. 150, 162,
222 n., 231, 307, 333, 334, 335, 338 ;
— see Ricbmond.
Brocas, Bernard, 25 %. ; Sir Bernard,
25 fi. ; Johanna, 25 ».
Brocur, Brokur, WUl. de, 77, 248.
Brodecruste, Amicia de, 80 n.
Broghton, Job. de, 35.
INDEX NOMINUM.
453
Broune, Browne, Brom*, Hugo, 145,
270; Job., 190;— see Brun.
Brudecroft, Amioia de, 80.
Brumeby, — see Burnby.
Brumpton, Rob. de, 341 ; Tho. fil. Had.
de, 101.
Brun, Brune, Hugo, 254; Matilda,
272 ; Stepb., 72.
Bruneby, Brunneby, — see Burnby.
Brunham,— *ctf Nunburnholme.
Bruning, Let', 260.
Brus, Bruys, Adam, 143, 272 ; Agn.
de, 90 n. ; Constance, 220 n. ; Lade-
rina de, 90 n., 215 n., 219, 307 n. ;
Lucy de, 90 »., 131 1»., 307 n. ; Marg.
de, 131m.; Marjoria de, 307 ». ; Petr.
de, 32, 46, 90 n., 109, 127, 131 1».,
144, 215 ft., 219 n., 223, 240, 307 1».,
432 ; hser. Petri de, 33, 40, 105 ; Sir
Peter de, 28«.; Rio. de, 21, 141,
142, 147, 199, 201 ; haer. Ric. de,
198; Rob. de, 90n., 136«., 137 n.;
baer. Rog. de, 25 ; Sir Roger, 220 n. ;
Will, de, 142, 143, 144, 147, 196.
, feod. de, 55, 56, 58, 59, 90, 106,
112, 119, 122, 204, 206, 217, 249,
256, 258, 266. 268, 270, 275, 372,
382.
, hair, de, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
46,49,90, 117,118, 132.
Bryninghurst, Will, de, 256.
Brynyston, Alex, de, 179.
Bryton, — see Breton.
Bubwitb, Bubbewitb, Bubwytb, Walt.
de, 53, 253, 309.
Buck, Buk, Buke, Elias, 195; Rob.,
194, 195,357; Rog., 195 1».
Buck', vicecomes, 433.
Buckeden, Bukeden, Adam fil. AlicisQ
de, 201 ; Alicia de, 20, 22, 201 ; Elias
de, 19.
Buckton, Boketon, Buckeden, Bucketon,
Riicton, Bukden, Buketon, Rob. de,
273, 275, 314 ; Walt, de, 52, 57, 311 ;
Will.de, 55. 71, 73,245,313.
Buddc. Nic, 111.
Budlers, Rob. de, 205 «.
Bui^thorp, Buggethorp, Alicia de, 221,
290, 342 ; Will, de, 221, 222, 290, 342.
Buldford, Bulford, Bolford, Job. de,
117, 120, 121.
Bull, Rob.. 189.
Bulloke, Rog., 193, 195.
Bulmer, Bulemer, Bullemer, Job. de,
108, 122, 123, 129, 130, 135 ; bror.
J. de, 237 ; Rad. de, 129 »., 320, 378 ;
bser. Will, de, 151 ».
, rector of, Simon de Clare-
vaiu, 99 ».
Bulur, Bulure, brer. Will, le, 151.
Burdon, Burdun, Alex., 87 ; Alicia, 87 ;
Beatrix, 254 ; Brian., 245 n., 255, 258,
310, 319 ; Custancia, 87 ; Isab. de,
245 n.; Job., 214, 274, 284; Letia,
87 ; Tbo., 61, 86, 87, 254 ; Will, de,
120.
Burgb, Burgo, Gortz, Edm. de, 5 ; Phil.
de, 352i».; Tho. de, 150, 151, 175,
225, 337, 338. 352, 424 ; haer. Tho.
de, 149, 151, 160 ; Mr. Will, de, 174.
Burgrave, Edm. de, 5 n.
Burnby, Brumeby, Bruneby, Brunneby,
Ric. de. 81, 255 j Will, de, 86.
Bumell, Hugh, 175 ». ; Philip, 175 ». ;
Rob., bp. of Bath and Wells, 175,
176.
Burnellus, 391.
Burstal, Burstall, Brystall, Job. de, 213,
284, 387 ; Rob. de, 384 ; WiU de, 48 ;
see Birstal.
Burteby, Job. de, 98 ; — see Bretby.
Burton, Dr., 80 n., 106 1».; Elias de,
274 ; Job. de, 341, 408 ; Mr., 241 n. ;
Nic. de, 331. 435 ; Nic. fil. Nic. de,
418, 435 n. ; Ric. de, 153 ; Roald. de,
150 n.,—see fil. Roaldi ; Rog. de,
322 ; Tho. de, 87, 212, 388, 414, 434,
435 n. ; Will, de, 263.
Buscy, Bussey, feod. de, 72 ; Oliver de,
95,98, 106; Will, de, 322.
Busheby, Alicia de, 303.
Buskeby, Will, de, 266.
Bussell, Job., 146 ; — see Russell.
Busshell, Rob., 127.
Bustard, Job., 216 n. ; Osbert. de Torp,
pater Roberti, 216 «.; Ric, 216,
258; Rob., 23, 24, 216, 217, 289;
Tho.. 216 n.
Buttercrambe. Job. de. 271.
Butterwyck, Butterwyk, Buterwik,
Buterwyk, Ric. de, 120, 180, 186 ;
hajr. Rog.de, 111, 112.
Bykerton, Tho. de, 64.
Byland, — see Bella Landa.
Byndlosse, Rob., 212.
Byron, Byroun, Byrora, Job., 347 ;
Ric, 324, 378 ; Rob., 378 n.
Byscopton, Job. de, 212.
C
Caber, Eabergh, Alan, de, 161.
Cailly, Caily, Kailly, Adam de, 311 n. ;
Emma de, 311 n. ; Joh» de, 198 ;
Simon, 311.
Calton, Steph. de, 190.
Cal?ehird, Warin. le, 65.
454
INDEX NOMINUM.
Calverley, Calverlay, Eliz. de, 348 n.;
Job. de, 33 9»., 360, 416; Sir John
de, 348 n. ; Walt, de, 420 ;— *w Scott.
Calveton, Nio. de, 410, 426.
Calva Monte, — gee Chaumond.
Camera, Agn. de, 220 ».; Ambroeius
de, 237, 329; Cristiana de, 238;
Gilb. de, 124, 133 ; Hen. de, 220,
290, 346 ; Job. de, 220 »., 226, 232 ;
Bic. de, 384 ; Bob. de, 226 n. ; B. de,
376 ; Will, de, 48 »., 213, 284, 384 ».,
405.
Camerarius, Hen., 242; Bob., 422;—
see Cbamberlayn.
Camerton, Coverington, Beatrix de,
246 n. ; Job. de, 246 ». ; Tbo de, 75,
376 ».
Cameys, Ela de, 243 «.; Balpb de, 243 ».
Cantilupe, Cantelupo, Cantilupo, Can-
tolupo, Cantelo, Cantelue, Caun-
telou, Emma de, 281 n. ; Eva de,
322 ; Geo. de, 16 i». ; ber. de, 22 ;
Milisenta de, 16, 43 n. ; Will, de, 6,
9, 16, 22, 42 n., 43, 45, 230, 281.
Cantuar., arcbiep., 92 ; Bob., 249.
, feod. archicp., 54, 55, 56,
57, 58, 59, 92, 256, 274.
Capellanus, Alan., 145; Galfr., 275;
Bob., 142, 170, 258; Tbo., 439;
Will., 166, 2bS;—see Cbapelain.
Capon, Capoun, Cutbert., 131 ; Wibert.,
95 ; Will., 137.
Capsy, Copsy, Hen., 63 n.
Captoft, hser. de, 263.
Cardvill, Ric. de, 262.
Carlaton, Bob. de, 245 n.
Carlisle, earls of, 143 n.
Carlton, Carleton, Karleton, Alex, de,
303 ; Avicia de, 244 n. ; Eudo de,
170; Hen.de, 98; Joh.de, 76, 98,
244 ; rector ecclesia> de, 201 ; Bob.
de, 207 ; Stoph. de, 190 n. ; Walt, de,
323.
, bser. de, 207, 286.
Carp', Bog., 264.
Carpcntarius, Carpenter, Charpenter,
Galfr. le, 89; Hen., llln.; Job.,
318; Laur.. Ill; Will, 172, 194,
195,413; W., 376.
Carthorp, Cha<»rthorp, Job. do, 311 ;
Bog. de (?), 423 ; Will, de, 79, 423.
Carvilc, John, 138 ».
Casel, — see Boseles.
Cassaner', 261.
Castellffi, rex, 432, 434.
Castollev, Castellay, Will, de, 45, 349.
Ca.stelhrnd, Galfr. de, 392 n.
Castri Bcniardi, dominus, 4, 7.
Catchy, priori.s«i ct conv. de, 3S5 n.
Catberton, Kaderton, Alan, de, 16, 19,
29, 189, 196, 199; Joh. de, 196,
357 It.
Catborp, Joh. de, 357. ^^
Catterick, vicar of, Mr. Hen. WikUi<»p,
27 f».
Catton. Katton, Bob. de, 273; Tbo.
de, 275; b«r. Walt, de, 86; WiU.
de, 272.
Caulz, Matilda, the beirees of, 50 ».
Cave, Alex, de, 234, 264, 277 »., 309;
Ellen de, 264 n, ; Hen. de, 86; Joan
de, 264 n, ; Job. de, 256, 260 ; Joh.
fil. Job. de, 309 ; Nic. de, 264, 307 ;
Petr. do, 264 «.; Bob. de, 91a.;
Wm. fil. Petri de, 90.
Cawood, Cawod, David de, 63, 262,
438 ; fam. of, 438 a.
Cayton, Kayton, Hen. de, 139; Joh.
de, 72, 274 ; Tbo. de, 270, 272.
Cayvill. Job. de, 260.
Celer, Bob. du, 273.
Cerf, Cerfe, Cerff, Sarf, Serf, Adam le,
178a., 218a., 221a.; Joh. ]e, 86;
MatUda, 178 a., 218 a., 221 a. ; Tbo.,
218, 289; Will, le, 64 a., 216, 221,
290.
Cessevaus, — eee Sezevaux.
Cestria, Cestre, Costr*, Hugo de, 184 ;
Joh. de, 145 a.; Petr. de, 12, 40;
Mr. Bic. de, 410, 426; Will, de,
184 n. ; — eee Chester.
Cestrise, comes, 86, 87 ; constabularius,
383 y—see Chester.
Cestriensis, episcopus, 342 ; — see Lang-
ton.
Chaertborp, — see Carthorp.
Chaggeley, Joh. de, 268 a.
Chamber, Chambre, Chaumber, Chaum-
bro, Bic. dela, 160; Tho. de la, 348 ;
Will, de la, 78, 85.
Chamberd, Chambard, Chambare,
Chaumbard, Chaumberd, Kambard,
Job., 113, 115, 177 ; Bob., Ill, 122,
123; Will., 177 a., 434.
Cbamberlayn, Chamblayn, Chambleyn,
Chaumberlayn, Cbaumberleyn, Ca-
merarius, Elena, 20 a. ; basr. Henr.
de, 66 ; Bad., 275 ; Bob., 20 n. ; Tbo.,
365 ; Walt, le, 11 ; Will., 275.
, hair, de, 60, 61.
Chauci, Chancy, Chaunci, Chauncy,
Alicia de, 232 n., 269 a. ; Marg.,
217 ». ; Sir Philip, 219 a. ; Sir Simon
de, 219 ».; Tho. de, 71, 232 a.,
269 n., 274; Tho. fil. Bob. de, 433:
Will.. 315.
, fewl. de, 57, 58, 219. 250, 269.
274.
INDEX NOMINUM.
455
Chapelain, Ghapelyn, Ivo le, 86 ; The,
439 ; — see Capellanus.
Charkenull, Charkevill,~«e0 Jarken-
ville.
Charles. Edw., 164, 165, 168, 334, 335 ;
hair. Will., 164 n.
Charron, Charroun, Bic. de, 159 ; Rio.
fil. Wychardi de, 167 ; Wichard. de,
158, 159, 173.
Chater, Will. fil. Hug. de, 439.
Chaumond, Chaumont, Chamont, Shau-
mund,CalvoMonte,Gaceus de,217 ».,
434 ; hser. Gacei de, 289 ; Joan, 20 ». ;
Joh. de. 20 »., 217, 325, 380 ». ; Sir
John, 325 n.
Chauncefeld. Joh. de, 115.
Chaworth, Chewoord, Cheworth, Eva
de, 3«., 261 n.; Payne de, 3 m.,
261 ift. ; Tho. de, 2, 233.
Cheseandhrede^ Cheese - and - bread,
Galfr.. 263.
Chester, earls of, 12 ». ; Bannulph, earl
of, 42 n. ; — see Cestria.
Chesterunt, Chestrunt, Cesterunt, Hen.,
194 ; Will, de, 76, 189, 192, 193, 194.
Chichester, archdeacon of, Josoeline,
216 n.
Chiefnies, Joh. de, 265.
Cireby, Cyreby,--*^* Driby.
Cissor, Rob., 272.
Clapham, Clapeham, Joh. de, 278 ;
Will, de, 278, 362.
Clare, Claro, com. de, 199; earls of,
200 ».; Gilb. de, earl of Glouc,
199 ».. 200 m., 278 m., 302 ».; Joan
de, 199 9». ; Marg. de, 302 n. ; Roesia
de, 278 f».
Clarell, WiU.. 344.
Clarevaux, Clarvaus. Clerevall, Clere-
vaux, Clervaus, Claris Vallibus, Eva
de, 99 »., 178 n. ; Joh. de, 178, 218 1».,
221i».; Kath. de, 178 n,; Matilda
de, 178 n., 218 1»., 221 ».; Nic. de,
99 M.; Peter de, 178 ».; Rob. de,
99 n., 165 m., 178 m., 222, 291; Mr.
Simon de, 98 m., 99, 100, 178 m.;
Tho. de, 98, 178 ; Sir Tho. de, 178 m. ;
Will.de, 178».. 335.
Clay, Joh. de, 347 n.
Clayton, Will, de, 139 m., 227.
Clebek, Glebek. Tho. de, 179 m.
Clehay, Joh. de, 247.
Clericus, Clerc', Clerk, Adam, 438;
Bertram., 86 ; Galfr., 169 ; Joh., 261 ;
hrcr. Martini, 111 ; Ni<?., 261 ; Rad.,
79 ; Rob.. 172, 211, 232, 425 ; Walt.,
253 ; Will., 228.
Cleseby, Alex, de, 179; h»r. Alex,
de, 179 m.; AmabiUado, 335, 336;
Harsculph. de, 334 ; Joh. de, 336,
339; Rob.de, 179, 182.
Cleveland, archdeacon of, Steph. de
Mauley, 134 m.
Clevyng, Joh. de, 255.
Cliff, Clyff, Nic. de, 90, 260.
Clifford, Clyfford, Henry, lord, 13 m.;
Isab. de, 2 m. ; Marm. de, 214, 284 ;
Rob. de, 232 ; Robert, lord, 356 m. ;
hser. Rob. de, 356; Rog. de, 2 m.,
356 m.
Clifton, Clyftion, Gilb. de, 153, 154,
434 J Regin. de. 337.
Cliva, Durand de, 139 m.; Will, de,
139 m.
Clok, Alicia, 270.
Clotheram, Clotherom, Clotheroum,
Clotherum, Ivo de, 314; Joh. de,
435 ; Rog. de, 331, 435 m. ; Will, de,
212.
Cock, hajres Rob., 265.
Cocus, Adam, 211; Alan., 165; Job.,
318 ; Ric. 384 m.; Will., 272.
Codenouere, Tho. de, 112 m.
Coke, Sir Edw., 201 m.
Cokefeld, Kokefeld, Rob. do, 241.
Cokerel, Ivo, 401 ; Job., 401, 409, 413;
Rob., 389 ; Tho. fil. Ivon., 420.
Cokerington, Galfr. de, 252 ; Gilb. de,
251.
Coketon, Joh. de, 83 ; — eee Oketon.
Colbain, Colbam, Job., 122, 123.
Colby, Colleby, Joh. de, 180, 236, 263 ;
hser. Joh. de, 415 ; Rob., 124.
Coldon, Will. fil. Isab. de, 409.
Coleswayn, 108 m.
Collom, Collum, Colom, Colum, Hugo
de, 67 ; Math, de, 272 ; WilL, 73.
, rector of, Martin de Gryme-
ston, 272 M.
Colman, bp. of Lindisfkme, 137 m.
, Job., 150; Rob. 175 m.;
Stacius, 169.
Colton, Colt', Walt de, 110 m., 118.
Colvill, Colevill, Colevyle. Collevill,
Colvell, Koke^, Kolevill, Hugo de,
255 ; Joh. de, 260 ; Phil, de, 98 m. ;
Rob. de, 234, 266, 273, 314, 315,
322, 328, 341 ; Steph. de. 255 ; Tho.
de, 94, 323, 336, 337 ; WiU. de, 73.
98, 102, 103, 126, 266, 267.
Colyngham, Cullingham, Rob., 175.
Comyn, Isab., 320.
Conani, Hen. fil., — see fil. Conani.
Coniston, Conyston, Joh. de, 189 ; Ric.
de, 202 ; Rob. de, 202.
Conoysklof, Conskylff, Rob. de, 141,
145.
ConilililBb Ocmestoble, Constibuluriiig,.
456
INDEX NOMINUM.
Const', Rob. le, 175, 243, 247, 248,
304, 305, 306, 334, 432 ; Simon le,
74, 77 ; WiU. le, 55 n., 80, 81, 260,
263, 309, 313, 320, 321, 389.
Constable, feod. de, 375, 377.
.Conyers, Coigners, Coniere, Conniers,
Job. de, 100; Petronilla de, 102;
Rob. de, 100, 102, 263, 340.
Conyngfeld, Math, de, 142 n.
Copley, Coppelay, Adam de, 360 n.;
fam. of, 225 ». ; Job. de, 360 n. ; Tbo.
de, 360n.; Will, de, 360 n.
Coppegrave, Will, de, 264.
Copsy, Rob., 174.
Copyn, Rob., 420.
Corbridge, Corebri^, H. de, 397 ; Tho.,
— see Ebor. arcbiep.
Corff, Job. de, 86 n.
Cornebowe, Will, de, 179.
Cornewaleys, Cornewalyse, Tbo. le, 82,
270.
Cornlay, Elias de, 16 ; — see Tbomeley.
CornubisD, Comubienses, comes, 63;
Edm., 93, 94, 95, 96.
, oomitissa, 302, 303, 304,
305.
Cornwall, earl of. Piers de Gaveston,
302 i».
Cort, Job., 169.
Coscalt, Rob. de, 81.
Cossalo, — see Bossall.
Costr', Hugo de, 184.
Cot^, Kotes, Ric. de, 303 ; Rob., 275.
Cotingbam, hseros de, 87, 88, 89.
Cottam, Cothum, Cotom, Coton, Cotum,
Isab. de, 274; Job. de, 54, 368;
Rob. de, 54, 303 ; Steph. de, 368 ;
Tbo. de, 273.
Coulton, Job., 198 n.
Coupeland, Alan, de, 263.
Couton, Hugo de, 177; Job. de, 168,
177; Tho.de, 177.
Covenham, Tho. de, 255.
Coventr* et Lich' episc., Walt, de
Langton, 268 n.
Coverham, abbas de, 19, 154, 155, 157,
181,338,339,355.
, Steph. do, 154, 155, 176.
Coverington, — see Camerton.
Cowhird, Alan., 175.
Cowpcr, Rob. le, 226.
Coyne, Rog., 255.
Craicottes, — see Dray cotes.
Crakall, Crakhall, Petr. de, 148, 160.
Craman villa, Hugo de, 4 1 7 ».
Crasy, Job., 168.
Crauricewik,Crauucewvk, Job. de, 169,
259; Steph. de, 91. "
Craven, Will. de. 347.
Cropping, Creppinge, Creppinges, Cr^
pyng, Crepinges, Crepingge, Crepe-
lingge, Crepling, Job. de, 28, 222,
291, 310,312, 342, 358 ; Sir John de,
342 ». ; Rob. de, 271, 433, 434 ; her.
Rob. de, 99; Sir Bob. de, 342 «.;
Simon de, 225, 280, 360.
Cresacre, Cre8aker,CresakreB, Creamen,
Job. de, 5, 10, 358, 365 ; Sjmon de,
140; hffir.Will.de, 111.
Cressy, Cressi, Crescy, OreaRej, Hugh
de, 394 ». ; Will, de o. le, 3, 9, 233,
283, 365, 432.
Crispyng, Will., 256.
Crochow, Crochowe, Crokehon, Crok-
hoton, Will- de, 76, 247; W. de,
374.
Crock, Will., 72.
Croft, Job. de, 1 78 ; Bog. de, 178.
Crokebayn, Galft-., 64 ; Henr., 64.
Crokedayke, Mich., 186.
Crokes, Avicia, 269 ; Isab., 269 ; MMTg^
270 ; Will., 269, 270.
Crome, Rob. de, 274.
Cromwell, Crumwell, Crumbwdl,
Crumbewell, Idonea de, 2 ». ; Joh.
de, 2 n., 233,358, 365, 36(5.
Cruce, Crucem, Emma de, 220, 290;
Hen. de, 216, 220, 290, 343; Will.
ad, 174.
Cruel, Will., 308.
Cruer, Cru', Job., 116, 119, 321.
Culcotes, Joh. do, 226; Matilda de,
193 ; Simon de, 226 ; Tho. de, 226.
Cunde, Rog. de, 417 n.
Curcy, Cuny, Will., 73, 267.
Cyner, Cynere, bsBr. AUuii, 141, 146.
Cyncy, Will., 73 n.
D
Bak, Job. de, 83 ; — see Aike.
Dale, Will, de la, 256, 263, 405, 407.
Dalton, Rob. do, 270 ; Steph. de, 184 ;
Walt, de, 272.
Damory, Rog., 324.
Danby, Joh. de, 163 ; Ric. de, 335.
Danecourttes, — see Deincourt.
Daniel, Daiiyell, Rob., 258, 262, 307 ;
Will, (le), 231, 259, 282.
Danthorp, Danetborp, Banthorpp,
Alan, de, 245 n. ; Alicia de, 245 n. ;
Joh. de, 75, 245, 375, 376; Marg.
de, 245 n. ; Will, de, 265.
Dapifer, Wymar., 165 n.
Darayn.s, Daraynes, Dareins, Bajneyns,
Arayne.*?, Braynes, Bernard, de, 371:
Tbo., 75, 92, 261, 309, 371 «,
INDEX NOMINUM.
457
Darcy, Dercy, Beatrix^ 375 n. ; Hugo
de, 365 ; Job., 355 ; Rob., 375 n.
Darel, Darell, Edm., 325; Marm., 9,
95, 103, 183 n.; Tho., 183 n. ; Will.
340, 359; Sir Will., 323 n.;—see
DLsceford.
Daubeney, Aubeny, feod. de, 256;
Odinel de, 256 n. ; Will, de, 256.
Daudeley, — see AucUey.
Bautary, Bog., 324 n.
Dautre, Dautriue, — see Alta Bipa.
Bavyll, Dayvill,— »«« D'Eyvill.
Baynecourte, — see Deincourt.
De Busli, 10 n.
Deincourt, Deyncurt, Danecourttes,
Dayncourt, Baynecourte, Ayncurt,
Eyncort, Eyncourt, Eyncurt, Leyn-
curt, Edm. de, 4, 8, 78, 231, 310,
402, 403, 404, 409, 416 ; Job., 416 n. ;
Oliver, de, 395 ; b»r. Oliveri, 395 n. ;
Will., 395 n., 416, 417.
Ben, Ben', Bene, Petr. de, 407 ; Bog.
de, 266.
Bercbam, Berbam, abbas de, 22, 201,
202, 356.
Berfeld, Job. de, 360 n.
Berford, Job. de, 360.
Berwentwater, Berwent', Adam de,
89 ; Hen. de, 89 n., 256.
Besengers, Will., 140.
Besert, Will., 191, 196, 197.
Bespencer, Bispensator, le Spencer,
Hugo, 38, 210, 288, 348; Marg.,
243 n.; Pbil., 243 n. ; Bog. le, 53;
Simon de la, 234.
Beueaux, Benaux, — see Vaux.
Beukelby, — see Bugelby.
Beur,— *c<? Eure.
Beuupsbiri, Will, de, 361.
Be von', comitissa, Isab., 436 n.
, earl of, Baldwin de Insula v.
Bedver3, 32 n., 432 n.
B'Eyvill, Bavyll, Bavvill, d'Eyvile,
Beyvill, Byvill, Eyevill, Eyvile,
Eyvill, Eyville, Eyvyle, Ejrylle,
Gocelin. de, 316,341,405,425 ; Isab.,
343 n. ; Job. de, 16, 86, 94, 102, 104,
117, 118, 120, 121, 185, 201, 339 n. ;
Petr. de, 263. 309, 316 ; Tbo., 343 n. ;
Will., 40, 282 n.
, feod. de, 343 it.
Biker, Henr., 439.
Bilkoskin, Billoekin, Will, de, 18.
Bisceford, Bisford, Bysford, Baldwin
de, 183 ». ; Job. de, 183, 184 ; Marm.
Barel, son of Balpb, son of Baldwin
de, 183 n.; Balph de, 183 «.; Tho.
de, 183, 184.
BitoD, Job. de, 90.
Bobernount, Will., 351.
Bodde, Nic, lUn.
Bodswortb, , 41 n., 277, 282 «.
Bominus, Will, dictus, 386.
Bonington, Walt, de, 18.
Bouaux, — see Vaux.
Bover, Loretta de, 182 n., 401 n. ;
Boesia de, 182 n., 401 n.
Bowai, Bad., 259 ; Walt., 259.
Brax, Bray, prior de, HI, 309, 433.
Braycotes, Craicottes, Treyootes, Isab.
de, 19 n.; Job.de, 19.
Bred, Bio. de, 365.
Breng, Bob., 267, 273.
Breuton, Job. de, 264 ; Simon de, 264.
Briby, Bryby, Cireby, Cyreby, Johanna
de, 311,338.
Briffeld, Joh. de, 318.
Brinkbale, Will., 172.
Brokenesford, Job. de, 268 n.
Brounfeld, Tho. de, 434.
Brungou, Job. de, 76.
Brury, Tbo., 272.
Bryng, Bog., 143.
Bugelby, Bugylby, Beukelby, Adam
de, 73, 140, 273 ; Bob. de, 271.
Buncely, Tbo., 371 n.
Bunelm., Bunolm., Bunbolm., epis-
copus, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 93, 95, 97,
99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 316, 317,
340, 432 ; Insula, Bob. de, 242 ; Kel-
lawe, B., 264 n. ; PbUip., 241 n. ; Bob.,
66 n.
, prior de, 67, 88, 308, 325.
, prior et conv. de, 67.
Burbam, dean and chapter of, 60 n.
Bunyby, Galfr., 90.
Buston, Isab. de, 388 n. ; Will, de,
388 n.
Byk, Bob. del, 420.
Bynington, Amabilla de, 410 ; Job. de,
410.
Bynlay, Tbo. de, 420.
E
Eadburbyri, Tbo. de, 268 n.
Ebor., Elena de, 20 n. ; Job. de, 212 ;
Nic. de, 20 n.; Sir Nicb. de, 20 n.,
72 n., 304 n. ; Will, de, 20 n., 64 ti.,
72, 155, 23*4, 304 n. ; Will, de, bishop
of Salisbury, 20 n., 72 n. ; WUl. fil.
Nic. de, dom. de Hebden, 20 n., 151 ;
Will. fil. Will, de, 20 ;—see Hebden.
^, arcbiepisoopus, 24, 36, 37, 44, 48,
67, 77, 78, 79, 92, 209, 213, 214,
«u «w^ 284, 288, 303, 304, 305,
. 318. SSI, 343, 345, 346,
458
IXDEX NOMIXTM.
34 r, 349. 3@5 n., SfiS »., 391 »., 392 n.,
393 n., 391 n,, 395 n., 396 n.
Ebor.^ ftrchiep., Corbrid^, Tho. de, 21 7*
394 ft,, 405, 406, 415, 424, 425 ; Fitz
Herbert, WiU., 79 it.; Giftard. Wajt.,
37 »., 2B3 tt, ■ Gray, Walt., 23 «.,
49 n., 213 11-, 214 n., 343 n., ZW6 n.,
384 «., 387 ft., 388 n., 390, 391,
416 B.; Greenfield, Will, de, 221 n.,
345 fi,, 34? w., 385 »., 406, 407, 40B,
409, 410,426,427, 428, 437 ; M^lkjii,
Will de. 220 «., 308 n., 31 7 «.. 362 n.,
411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416/417,
418, 419, 429, 440; Newark, Hen.
de, 400, 402, 403 ; Eomaniij^, Job.,
37 n,, 3S3ii., 3B5 n., 393, 309;
Thoresbj, Joh., 2731*., 420, 430,
440 ; Thur«tim, 3S4 n. ; Zouche, Will
la, 273«,, 389*».,419.
, feod. arcbiepiseopi, 204, 254,253,
257, 2&8, 259, 260, 261, 263, 264,
266,271,272,274,374,
, Bentie v. SaiictjE Mariic, abbiks,
23, 24,27, 29, 39, 62, 66, 80, 142,
149, 156, 157, 163, 169, 170, 172,
174, 177, 178, 180, 186, 208, 217,
218, 219, 220, 221, 223, 3U, 315,
321, 335, 336, 337, 342, 367, 432.
, 1 iMm et coQveot., 108,
110.
, , baUiYi, 110 ; feod., 8L
-, capollfc B. Marig* et S8, An-
gelorum, sacmta, Maj^e, TUo. de la,
418.
, Beati «. Sanoti Petri, canoellarius
eoel, 309.
-J — , capitiilum, 393 «,
, , deeaiius eccl., 142,
147.
, — , decanus et capit., 23 ».,
4fl, 62, 63, 79, 124 »., 189 n., 309, 368.
— — , ^ — , decauus, Hameltoti,
Will, de, 39i^, 208, 213«., 231. 233,
256 ; Pykpring, llrjb. dc, 323 w., 407 ;
W^ill. de, 407; Scardburgb v. Ugb-
tredj Rob. de, 73, 245 «.
J , feod., 92 ; praebeiid.,
54,
, -, thcsaimirius, Job.,
417*1.
, S. Andreae, prior, 24, 28, 84, 217,
325.
, 8. Ctemeniiis, priorissa, 29, 216,
217.
, S. Leonard!, maRisfer Hcispitaliii.
IS, 28 n., 44, 63, 150, 156, 164, 181,
183,184,215,344,351,^55.
, — ', feixl., 65, 135; fratres
llwpit., 3H.
Ebor., S. Tnnll»y2, prior, 29, 109, 219»
221,223,290,324.
, vicecomes, 49* 147, 301.
Ebor., — 1^€ York,
Kderthvyke, — jr^e Etbcfdwiek.
Edlini^toUj recloT ot\ Mj&urioe Sampenn^
218 ».
Edtuund, bro. to kin^ Heurj ILL, 6 n,
Edmund, bro. to king Edtv-ntTl I,, 327 •.
Edv^ard I., kin^, 65 k., 86^ 134, 144*.,
145, 147, 199, 200 11.
Edward II,, kiii^% 104 n., 301, 302 «.
Edwardj prmca, 2 »., 432.
Egeiei^cl i ffe, Eggel i scl i ff, Eggoscl v f ,
Eglii^cliff, Egtiaflyff, Emnui de,
136 n. ; Rob. de, 156 a,, 337 ; Wilt.
de, 152, 156, 159; Will, de, 1&6 n.
Egic$iU>n, E^gleiton, Eggelvaton, ahbiLs
de. 103, 165, 170, 171, 1»0, 333, 334,
340,
Eland, Hu^ de, 224, 279; Jdh. de,
361 ; Sir Jobn de, 360 n.
Elderwyk,— #w? Etberdwitik.
Elizatieth, queen, 302 ».
Ellerker, bier. Pjonis' d^, 241 ; Simon
de, 265.
EUerton, prior de, 62, 68, 82, g4, 91.
92, 122, 142, 253, 309, 317,319, 320,
336.
; priorissa de, 157.
Ellift, Sir Hen., 201 ».
Ely, bisbop of, WiE. de Lud^ 6S n.
Engayu, Walt., 83,
Engram, JoIl, 98 it.
Erj^bEtTn, Erghom, Erghum, Ergmn,
Alicia de, 390 n. ; Will, de, 54, S£$p
272,281 B., 311, 390 n.
Emui, 10 fi.
Ewrigi^, Hugo, 180.
Escura, — iee Sctmi.
Eaingfton, Bob. de, 256»
E^ingwold, Uom de, 263*
Eskeiby, Alan, de, 181 ; Hen. de, 181 n,;
Eob.de, 181.
Egquier, Job. le, 255.
EsshetoD, Job. de, 192 ;^Mee Eston,
Efftborp, Adam de, 259,
Eston, Eabtoo, Hen. de, 145, 239;
Job. de, 51, 144, 145, 146, 147, 239,
356- Job. fil. Hub. de, 145 ». ; Sir
Jobn do, 145 «.; Wilt, de, 356.
Efltwaltoo, O^walton, WilL de, 17 «.
Estyvor, Hie le, 30? i*.
Etherd^iick, Edi.Tdwvke^ Elckrwvk,
Elderwyke, Tbo. de, 374 ii, ; W^klt,
de, 375 ; W. de. 374.
Ettun, Ettun, Ecton, Atou, Ivo de,
110, 112, 1 Ui, 118,434 ; Job. d<t, 81*,
90 rt. : Latir. de, 88, 258, 308, 3«i ;
INDEX NOMINUM.
459
Tho. de, 88 »., 116 n., 321 ; WUl. de,
88 n.
Eucletes, Avicia, 256.
Eudericus, camerarius reginsD Francise,
2l7n.
Eure, Euer, Eury, Evers, Deur, Ada
de, 133 n.; Hugo de, 133, 135; Job.
de, 237, 328 ; John Fitz Robert de,
133 n. ; Bob. fil. Bog., 133 ; Bog. de,
133 fi. ; Simon, 434 ; Steph. de, 355,
366 fi.
Everard, Bic, 270.
Everingham, Everyngham, Adam de,
49, 73 n., 78, 80, 81, 122, 214 n., 225,
226, 228, 231, 233, 261, 266, 280,
283, 292, 344, 352, 361, 365, 386 n.,
390, 406, 407, 411, 417 ; Alicia de,
254 n., 261 n., 309, 314, 345 ; Alicia
de la Hyde, uxor Bob. de, 73 n.,
254 n. ; domina de, 254 ; Edm. de,
420 ; Isab. de, 49 n. ; Job. de, 49 n. ;
Lucia de, 307, 328 ; Bic. de, 255 ;
Bob. de, 5, 8, 32, 33, 38, 42, 43, 49,
50, 51, 73, 254 n., 307 n., 386, 389 ;
hacr. Bob. de, 214, 285 ; Sir Bob. de,
49 n., 73 n.; Will, de, 260.
Everley, Everle, Will, de, 109 n., 144,
145, 327.
Eveston, tenentes de, 436.
Eyevill, Eyvill, Eyyille, Eyvyle, Ey-
vylle, — see D'Eyvill.
Eyncort, Eyncourt, Ejmcurt, — see
Beincourt.
Eyvesby, Bic. de, 385 n.
Faber, Adam, 254 ; Marg., 252 ; Petr.,
270; Tho., 275; Walt., 261 ; WUl.,
85, 252, 253, 254.
Faceben, Fateben, Will., 85 it.
Fademore, Bob. de, 101.
Fairfax, Fayrfax, Agn., 220 n. ; Clare,
220 n.; Eleanor, 27 ». ; Eva, 99 n.,
178 n.; Sir Guy, 27 n.; Job., 216,
220,290; Tho., 220 n.; WiU., 99 n.,
178 n.
Fairwath, — see Farwatb.
Falles, Galfr. del, 228.
Famelthorp, — see Fauvelthorp.
Fanacourt, Fancort, Fancortcs, Fane-
curt, Sir Barth. de, 307 n. ; Elias,
255 ; Gerard, de, 390 ; Job., 255, 263 ;
Lucy de, 307 n.
Fangefosse, Alex. fil. Will., persona de,
390 ».; Emeburga de, 390 n.; Bad.
de, 53.
Farlington, Ferlington,Egid. de, 378n. ;
Job. de, 99, 100, 107, 324, 378, 434.
Farnhill, Femhill, Agn. de, 195 ; Job.
de, 357; Bob. de, 190, 357.
Farwatb, Fairwath, Ferywathe, Elias
de, 216, 220, 290, 342.
Fateben, Will., 85.
Fauconberg, Fauconbergh, Fauooun-
bergh, Faucunberg, Faucomberg,
Faucomberge, Faucumberg, Fauken-
berg, Faoonberge, Faoonbridge, Fa-
conbrig, Fawcomberg, Agn. de, 90 n. ;
Anastasia de, 303 ; Hen. de, 304 ;
Job. de, 218, 289, 303; Phil, de,
218 ».; Bio. de, 218 ».; Walt, de,
24, 27, 29, 54, 74, 90, 94, 125, 126,
127, 134, 234, 243, 265, 266, 303,
304, 305, 307, 309, 311, 328, 343;
Walt. fil. Job. de, 303, 304 ; Will, de,
99, 372, 373, 375 ; W. de, 372, 373.
, feod. de, 128, 264, 265,
376.
Fauvell, Adam de, 192, 194, 356; Alicia,
22, 202, 355 n. ; Constantin., 22, 194,
195, 196, 202, 355 n. ; Emma, 193 «. ;
Everard., 194 ; Bic, 193 n., 194, 356,
357.
Fauvelthorp, Famelthorp, Job. de, 355 ;
Bic. de, 194.
Fayceby, Will, de, 330 ».
Fearby, Fereby, Fetherby, Elias de,
153, 160.
Felaund, Felouid, Job. de, 1 10 n.
Felosaunt, Ingelram., 232.
Fendles, Marg. de, 251 n.; Will, de,
251 fi.
Fenitres, Job. de, 234.
Fenton, Joh. fil. Bio. de, 346 ; Petr.
de, 258, 259 ; Bic. de, 258 ; Bob. de,
84, 253 ; Will, de, 438.
Fernhill,— we Farnhill.
Ferour, Petr. le, 318.
Ferriby, Feriby, Feryby, prior de, 81,
85, 88, 263 n., 308.
, Will, de, 91 w., 417.
Ferrybridge, Feribrigs, Fery, capel-
lanus de, Bic, 214 n., 346.
, presbiter de, Hugo, 213,
284; Bic.dictusGaugy,214 n., 346 n.;
Tho. fil. Joh. Forestarii de Cawod,
214 n.; Tho. de Foxholes, 213 n.,
214 n.
Fetherby, — see Fearby.
Feugers, Feugeres, Andr. de, 432 n. ;
Wm. de, 432.
Feyser, Feuser, Joh. de, 22 ; bar. Joh.
de, 190.
Fikede, Hen., 73.
FilMttw, Gemuin., 228.
460
INDEX KOMINXJM.
fil AbelF. Will, 83,
fil. Abrahn?, Wall, 157.
EL Adas, Adam, 21, 11)9, 200 ; Gooelm.^
143 J Joh,j 226 «. ; Eiid,, 85, 143 h, ;
llk%, 84; Eoald., 143; Tlio., 274;
Will, 255, 272.
fll A4?»thn?, Tho., 72.
B. Agnctb, Jpli., 193 ; Will, 172,
fil. Alani. Adam, 390 «. ; BriantiBj 26^
82, 108, 154, 155. 156, IGO, 161, 162,
165, 166, 170, 175, 176, 177, 179,
im, 222, 380; hft.T. Bnani, 333,
334, 335, 336, 337 ; Jok., 22G, 43& ;
Eob., 177 ; Steph,, 145 ; Walt., 156 ;
§ee ^U Alan.
Albredce, Bob., 200.
Alexnndri, Joh., 333.
AlfenMlf^b., 195.
Alioiffi, Will, 245 i».
, Aaabilla?, Bob., 273,
, Aubri t*. Aiibrieii, Herlwrt., 392.
. AtieUeri, Hen., 213 m.; — f« fil.
Henrif.'i, Fitis Aucher, and FitB
Henry.
, Angeri, Will, 352.
Aostmi, Tiio., lOL
Burtholomei, GnlfV,, 143.
Biitlav, Will, 193.
. Beatncis ^iapK 255 ; Tho., 254 ;
Walt., 7« ; Will., 78 «.
, Briani, Brianus, 151, 166 ». ; Job.,
172.
, Conant, Hen., 63, 64, 65, 128, 150,
157, IGO, 236, 319, 366; Ric, 172;
— jtee Fit 2 Cunan, anil Kelkefdd,
. CutftAutifflj lia?r. Heurici, 336 ; Will.,
175,
. Douw ». Ducaj, Job., 217| 289.
. KdoDfl*, CoUn., 425.
. EleuEE, St-eph., 273 ; Will, 57*
. E\m, Job., 226; hwr. Job., 356;
Will, 194.
. Eli e none J JoK, 108 n.
Fulcoriifj, Warin., 230, 2«L
. GalMdi, Adam, 151; Jlob., 194,
195, 272 ; THd., S2, 256; Will, 172,
-130.
. Gamelli, Will., 139 n.
. Geraldi v. Oemrdi, Xlic, 210, 290.
. Germanl Will, 430.
. Gilbertl Job.. 439 , Had., Ill; EoK,
394 ; Will., 275,
. Goceliiii, Andr, 254 ^ Gooelin., 87.
. Hatt'i^iip, Gilb,t 162.
. Henrioi, Auchciv, 219 m., 285 Jt.,
307. .IlL', 4.TB; Hugn, 135, 140, 151,
152, Ki7, 150, 160, 1»)1, H>5, 166,
167. I OH, 160, 170, 172, 174, 175,
180, 190, 235, 278; Job.. 172, 430;
man., 167 ; Eic, 422 ; K^b., 86 m. ;
Walt., 86; Will, 221, 254; h*r.
WilL, 290*— ^fif Filz £It>nrv,
fil. Herbert!, Job,, 1 72 «. ; Maltli., 114 ;
Fetr., 305, 306.
fil. Uugroiiiji, Uen., UOn., 169, 190 m.,
211, 278, 307, 330, 333, 334, 335,
336, 337, 353, 355, 362 ; Heu. fit
Jok, 27«; Joh., 254, 2/8; Petr,
151; Ric, 194; Bob., 251 ;— J«
Flit Huj^b.
fil. Humfridi, Ric, 439 ; Tho., 254,
fil Idonis, Emma, 275,
fil Ivetta, Hen., 181 »,
fll Ivonis, Bob., 258.
fil. Johannia, Abn., 145 ; Brian., 99,
102; EiiHac*, 83; Hen., 167; Kerb.,
310,315,410; Bia, 139; Bob., 177,
100; Stepb., 172; Tho., 65, 2U i^
—af€ Fitx John,
fil. Jurdani, Rie., 253 ; Rob., 53 ; WlH.,
261 i *- ",226.
fil Jnlianjo, Will, 213, 438.
fil. Laking. Hon., 253*
fil Laurentii, Rob., 87 n,; W»lt^, 87,
254 ; Will, 87 «.
fil Maikeoufl ip, Malleiuouse, Will,
226 fl.
fil. MargarotsB, Johanna, 245 n. ; F^r.,
252.
fil Marmaduci, Joh., 325 n,
fil. Matbei, Rob., 159, 193; Tho., 90.
fil Matilda, Rob., 25&.
fll Molkooiia, Will, 226.
fil Nkhnlai, Roh, 76; Eog.* 3S4 ». ;
Ttio., 193.
fll Ki),'elli, Bob., 272, 273.
fil Nobilis, Nob\ Adam, 193 ; O^h.,
193; Will, 195.
fil Pagani, Laisinjf', 253.
fil Panlini. Will, '425,
fil Potri, Herb,, 395 a. ; Beginatd., 57,
79, 255 B„ 2Glii., 3ft9 ; Bob., 318;
WilL, 80, 84, 200, 265, 305 m, ;^jw
Fiti! Petor.
fil Railulphi, Adam, 193; Hugo, 53,
395; Rad., 162i»., 339; Ran., 179,
338; Re|^nall,338; Rit^251 ; Thoc,
143; Will, m, 200, 392 ».
fil. Rivmxlpbi, Hupn, 3Hr>, 387; J6-
lianua, 162i». ; Riid, 162 «,; Ran^
119, 150, 152, 155, 159, 182 ; Will,
21, m, 96;— are Fitz ttanulph.
fll RegiTmldi, Job., 235, 272, 273, 274,
400, 404, 410 ; Bob., 264 ;— .ws? FiU
B(*Knnal(1.
fiL R(*yneri, Will, 139.
ai. Rirardi, Alun, 138, 240; Hen
217, 253, 289 ; Nic, 258 ; Will, m.
INDEX NOMINUM.
461
m. Roaldi, Roaldus, 150, 154, 155, 156,
160, 161, 162; Tho., 168n.
fil. Robert!, Gilb., 393 n. ; Hen., 260 ;
Job., 194, 264; Bob., 198; Bog.,
155 ; Tho., 256 ; Simon, 226 ; Steph.,
181 n.
fil. Rocelyni, Will., 268.
fil. Rogeri, Job., 86 ; Bob., 133 ; Bog.,
166, 167 n.; Will., 143,226.
fil. Sampsonis, Alan., 218 n.
fil. Serlonis, Tho., 255.
fil. Sibillao, Nic, 219n.
fil. Simonis, Job., 226 ; Bic, 274 ; Bob.,
226 ; Tho., 253.
fil. Stephani, Will., 166, 333.
fil. Thomae, Adam, 168; Hen., 64;
Job., 252, 355, 439; Nic, 179;
Steph., 171 ; Tho., 159 ; Will., 4, 6,
12, 28, 89 n., 269, 275; haer. Will.,
220 221 290.
fil. Walten, Alicia, 258 ; Eva, 252 ;
Hen., 254; Job., 346; Rio., 195;
Rob., 275 ; Will., 155.
fil. Warini, Job., 172; — tc* Fitz
Warin.
fil. Wilkoc, Rob., 439.
fil. Willelmi, Adam, 191 ; Alex., 390 ». ;
Galfr., 392 n. ; Harsculph., 179 ; Joh.,
225, 254, 280 ; Rad., 54, 89, 96, 106,
267, 274, 303, 310, 311, 312, 314,
321, 322, 323, 324, 331, 333, 334,
379, 381,— *w Graystock; Rob.,
190 n., 201 ; Rog., 439 ; Tho., 4 n.,
432; Will., 113, 115, 168, 232,
254, 283, 352, 359, 366,— w Fitz
WiUiam.
fil. Ygerii, Emma, uxor Petri, 87.
Filling, Fyling, Ric, 95.
Filming, Ric, 95 n.
Fissheburn, Fyshburn, Tho. de, 425;
Will, de, 138, 145.
Fiskgate, Rob. de, 65.
Fitling, Fytling, Amand. de, 304 ; Joan,
21 n. ; John, 21 n.
Fitz Alan, Agn., 343 n. ; Sir Brian,
343 n. ; Cath., 343 n. ; Maud, 343 n.
Fitz Aucher, Hen., 251 n.
Fitz Conan, Hen., 150 n. ; Sir Hen.,
63 n.
Fitz Henry, Aucher, 215 n. ; Hen.,
215 n.; Hugh, 149 n., 278 n.
Fitz Herbert, Herb., 79 n. ; Will., 79 n. ;
— see Ebor. archiep.
Fitz Hugh, Hen., 278 n. ; Isab., 278 ». ;
John, 278 n.
Fitz John, Herb., 261 n. ; Sir Herb.,
414 n.
Fitz Peter, Reginald, 79fi., 255 ii.;
The, 38 fi.
Fitz Ranulph, Joan, 150 n., 311 n.;
Ralph, 150 n., 31 In.
Fitz Reginald, John, 79 n., 389 n.
Fitz Robert, John, 133 n., — see Eure.
Fitz Warin, Fulk, 243 n. ; Hawisia,
243 n.
Fitz William, Ralph, baron Graystock,
54 n., 89 n., 96 n., 379 n. ; Tho., 4 n. ;
Sir Will., 4 n.
Flambard, Job., 241.
Flanvyle, Flaumvill, Elias de, 90 n.;
hseres Eliro de, 265 ; tenentes de, 90.
Flashy, Joh. de, 190.
Flayghgaft, Tho., 266.
Flaynburgh, Rob.de, 116 ».; Will de,
55 ; Will, le Constable de, 55 n.
Fleming, Flemming, Flemmyng, Fle-
myng, Flemynges, Elena, 378 n.,
369 n.; Geo. le, 379 n.; James le,
378 n., 379 n.; Job., 351, 355, 358,
361, 366 ; Nic. le, 378, 379 n. ; Re^in.
le, 281 n.; Reiner le, 281 n.; Walt.
le, 379 n.; Will, le, 1, 4, 7, 8, 10,
199, 230, 281.
Fletewik, Fletwyk, David de, 244 ». ;
Lora de, 244 n.
Flinton, Herb, de, 304 ; Bob. de, 304 n. ;
Tho. de, 375 n. ; Walt, de, 375 n.
Flixton, Ato v. Atto de, 81, 84, 89, 258.
Foliot, Foliott, Folyot, Beatrice, 64 n. ;
Jordan., 64 n., 66, 96, 117, 120 ; Bic,
8.
Folithwait, Folifait, Folifayt, Folyfait,
Folyfayt, Alan, de, 25, 216, 220, 290,
343.
Foljambe, Folechaumbe, Tho., 434 ; Sir
Tho., 434 ft.
Fonte, Joh. de, 226 ; Nic. de, 384 j».
Fontibus, abbas de, 18, 19, 20, 21, 45,
61, 95, 175, 176, 182, 183, 184, 185,
186, 190, 192, 197, 199, 200, 201, 205,
206, 207, 221, 228, 319, 335, 336, 338,
339, 342, 349, 350, 351, 355, 436.
, , Bavenesword, Adam,
20 n. ; Walt., 20 n. \—see Fountains.
Forestarius, Bic, 87.
Forestarii de Cawod, Tho. fil. Joh.,
214 n.
Forestarii de Wystowe, Joh. fil. Bic,
399.
Forethby, Bob. de, 71.
Forman, Alan., 253.
Fortibus, Avelina de, com. Alberoarlie,
74, 145 ».; Joan de, 261 n.\ Will, de,
com. Albemarlise, 32 j»., 145 «. ; Will.
de, 261 n.
Fofisard, feod. de, 6, 9 ; Will., 211, 295,
Foflse, Bob. de, 272.
Foster, Faster, Ttno*, 5 w.^ 8.
462
INDEX NOMINUM.
Fountains, abbat and convent of, 1 85 ». ;
monks of, 183 n., 184 n.;—see Fonti-
bu8.
Foumeux, — see Fumeaux.
Fox, Adam, 439 ; Eob., 222, 291.
Foxholes, Job. de, 215, 285 ; Rob. de,
322 ; Tho. de, presb. de Fery, 213 «.,
214 «.
Foxton, Bob. de, 102.
Francais, Adam, 261 ; — see Fraunceys.
Frank, Frans, Tho., 5, 8.
Frankelyn, Grodefr., 261.
Frankes, Frankyahe, Job., 167.
Franstre, Tho., 5 n.
Fraunceys, Franceys, Alan le, 157 ; hser.
Grimbaldi, 335 ; Tho., 272 ; WiU.,
272.
Freman, Adam, 251 ; Qalfi*., 171; Hen.,
175 ; Joh., 66, 253 ; Bob., 264 ; WiU.,
274.
Frere, Job., 212.
Freres, Elias del, 258.
Friboys, Freboys, Frybois, Alicia, 266 ;
feod. de, 374, 377 ; Joh. de, 73, 372.
Frismariaco, Frismerays, Dionisia de,
422 ; hser. Joh. de, 245 ».; John, son
of Rich, de, 422 ; Ysab., fll. Dionisise
de, 422.
Friston, WiU. de, 268.
Fritheby, Frytheby, Bad. de, 268, 270,
275.
FriviU, Frevill, FurnuU, Jac. de, 84 «.,
258.
Froissart, 25 n.
Frothingham, Petr. de, 306.
Frount, Tho., 266.
Fulor, WiU., 266.
Furmin, Constant., 439.
Fumeaux, Furneux, Forneus, Four-
neus, Foumeux, Furnels, Fumeus,
Furneys, Joh. de, 176»., 334; Bic.
de, 349, 427, 429, 430; Bob. de, 45,
158, 175, 176, 401, 406, 408, 427,
429, 430 ; WUl. de, 427 », 429.
Furness, Furnais, Furnas, Furna.se,
Fumeaux, Furnic', Furn', abba.s de,
21,190,193,200,355,356.
, Adam de, 190.
Furnival, Furnivale, FuraivaU, Furny-
vaU, Gerard, de, 80, 81, 89, 263 n.,
432 ; Lora v. Loretta de, 263 ; Tho.
de, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 230, 231 ».,
358.
Furaull, Jac. de, 84, — see FriviU.
Fymmer, WUl. fil. Ad» de, 274.
Fyncale, prior de, 316.
Fyningley, Bog. de, 318.
Fynmer, WUl, 180.
Fyshburn, — see Fisshoburn.
FytUng, — see Rtling.
Fyton, Edm., 148, 159, 177; Joh. de,
177 », 335.
G
Gale, , 148 n., 159 »., 163 «., 165 ».,
166 n., 167 n., 176 »., 177 «.
Galfridus, 64.
Galloway, earl of, Alan, 58 ».
Galmethorp, Tho. de, 258.
Gamel, WiU., 255.
Gant, Gaunt, Gilb. de, 51, 52, 53 ».,
57, 89, 158, 172, 432; Juliana de,
334; Maurice de, 42f».; Walt, de,
54 ».
, feod. de, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 89,
253.
, hseres de, 89.
Gare^o^ve, Gergrave, Joh. de, 198;
WUl. de, 165.
Garet, Alex., 165.
Garriston, Gerdiston, Gertheston, Nic
de, 151, 160, 434; Bob. de, 151 ».;
Bog. de, 334.
Garton, Joh. de, 256; Petr. de, 267;
Bob. de, 320 ».
Gascoigne, Hen., 258 1». ; Marg., 258 n,
Gaugy, Hugo, 270 ; Bic. diotus, presb.
deFery, 214 «., 346 ».
Gaunt, — see Gant.
Gauton, — see Gouton.
Gaveston, Marg. de, 302 ». ; Piers de,
302 n.
Grayne, Job., 179.
Gerdiston, Gertheston, — see Garriston.
Gerwardeby (Garrowby), Avicia de, 270.
Giffard, Godfr., Wygora. episc., 37 n. ;
Walt., 37 n., — see Ebor., archiep. ;
WiU., 150.
Gilberti, Emma uxor, 275.
Gilby, Bob., 232.
Giliot, Gilliot, GiUyot, GyUiot, Joh.
189, 191, 192, 194, 198; Petr., 355,
356, 357.
GiU, Gille, Job., 174, 179; Walt., 158.
GUlyng, vicarius de, 180.
Giremeu', WiU., 195.
Girling ton, Girlyngton, Tho. de, 167,
169.
Gisbum (in Craven), Joh. de, 355;
persona v. rector eccl. de, 199, 354.
Gisbume, Giseburgh, — see Guisbrough.
Glaphowe, Math, de, 133.
Glaunt', — see Blauncmusters.
Glede, Johanna, 245.
Glover, , 28 n.
Gloucester, Gloucestre, Gloc', c^rls of.
INDEX NOMINUM,
463
200 n.; Gilb. de Clare, earl of, 199,
200 n. ; Elias de, 201 ; Job. de, 358 ;
Kog. de, 413.
Gobaud, — see Gumbaud.
Goldesburgh, Goldesburg, Goldeburgh,
Grodileburgh, Adam de, 355 ; Hen.
de, 37 ; Eic. de, 37, 45, 46, 209, 288,
347, 350, 400, 405, 408; hser. Ric.
de, 198 ; b«r. Bob. de, 17.
Goldingham, Tho. de, 67.
Goldring, Ric, 194.
Goram, 186.
Gormier, Tbo. de, 175.
Gornay, Gomy, Adam, 117, 119 ; Job.,
81.
Gortz, — see Burgb.
Gorun, Ric. de, 58.
Gouketborp, Matb. de, 228 n.
Gouletborp, Matb. de, 228.
Goulton, Rob. de, 321.
Gousbill, Gousbull, Gousele, Gousell,
Gousill, Gousle, (Goxbill), Egidius
de, 74»., 371, 373, 375; Ela de,
243 n. ; Hawisia de, 243 n. ; Marg. de,
243 ».; Petr. de, 74, 77, 243 ». ; beer.
Petri de, 243, 247 ; Ralpb de, 74 ».,
243 fi.; Rob. de, 75, 371 ; Simon de,
303.
Gouton, Gauton, Job. de, 132.
Grower, Gouer, Gouerton, Cecilia, 99 n.
Job., 267, 314, 329, 330, 381 ; Mr
Job., 325 ; Lucia, 127 ; Matb., 144
Rob., 99 n., 132, 133; R. de, 236
Simon, 73, 325 ».; Stepb., 127, 234
Tbo., 124 ; Walt., 325 n. ; WiU., 234
Gra, Graa, — see Qnj.
Grabam, Job. de, 220, 254.
Graindeborge, Grandorge, Granordei,
Granobordei, Greindorge, Greyndorg,
Greyndorge, Greynedorge, Job. de,
357; Will., 14, 196, 198.
Gramary, Gramare, Gramarie, Gra-
mery, Grammary, Andreas de v. le,
25, 36, 220 ; bser. Andrese de, 208,
287; Eliz., 36 n.; Job. de, 208 n.,
220; Rio. de v. le, 36 n., 208 n.;
Will., 342.
Grantham, Job. de, 220 n., 290, 325.
Gras, Graas, Isab. le, 331 n. ; Job. le «.
de, 312, 331, 355, 411, 435; Will,
le, 5.
Graunsard, Marg., 259.
Graunt, Simon le, 73.
Graves, Mr., 124 n., 137 n.
Gray, Gra, Graa, Grai, Graye, Gre,
Grei, Grey, Catb., 343 n.; domina
de, 269; Hen. de, 112, 115; Isab.
de, 388 n. ; Johanna de, 112 n. ; Job.
der. le, 112 n., 216, 217, 257, 259,
261, 289, 308, 325 n., 343, 398, 399,
400, 404, 409, 410, 411, 418; bser.
Job., 355; John, lord, 355 n.; Sir
John, 308 fi., 325 n., 343 n.; Marg.
de, 308 n., 410, 411; Nic. de, 321 ;
Ric, 325 n. ; Rob. de v. le, 19, 20, 23,
29, 63, 65, 78, 79, 325 n., 329, 343 n.,
390 n., 398, 399, 422 ; Sir Rob. de,
388 n. ; Tho., 325 n. ; Walt, de v. le,
71 n., 269 n., 387, 388, 390, 399 ».,
424 ; — see Ebor. arcbiep. ; Sir Walt,
de, 388 n.; WUl. de, 71, 273, 325,
380n., 430, 431.
Graynesby, Gkdfr. de, 254 ; Job. de,
260.
Graystock, Graistok, Greystock, Grey-
stok, Graistok, Creystok, baro de, 52,
89, 94, 96 ; dominus de, 256 ; Rad.
fil. Will, de, 54, 89, 96, 106, 167 ;
Ralph Fitz WiUiam, baron, 54 n.,
379 ». ; Rob. de, 432 ; Tho. de, 52,
89, 90, 165 ; Will, de, 52, 85, 89, 96,
165 f».
, feod. de, 250, 253, 256.
Greenfield, Grenefeld, Rob. de, 346 n.,
427, 428 ; Will, de, 346 »., 427, 428 ;
— see Ebor. arcbiep.
Gregorius, 392.
Greley, feod. de, 206.
Grendale, Grendall, Walt, de, 54, 251,
261; Will, de, 54n.
Grene, Clemens' de la, 275 ; Rob. de la,
251 ; Rog., 72 ; Simon de la, 261 ; Tbo.
del, 354.
Grenewey, Rob. de, 384 n,
Grent', Job., 256.
Gressenay, Agn. de, 19n.
Gretebede, Gretbeued, Gretbeuid, Job.,
335; Petr., 168, 174; Rob., 238,
330 If.; Tbo., 165.
Grimeston, Grymeston, Hen. de, 345 n. ;
Julian de, 272 n. ; Martin de, 272 n. ;
Nic. de, 255 ; Ric de, 247 ; Rob. de,
269; Rog. de, 255, 272, 274, 304,
310, 315 ; Sarra de, 345 n. ; Tbo. de,
345 n.; bser. Tbo. fil. Hen. de, 345;
Mr. Tbo. de, 82.
, capellanus de, Ric, 266.
Gringetorp, Simon de, 393 n.
Gromont, prior et fhitres de, 129.
Groper, Tbo. le, 195.
Groesetest, Petr., 149.
Grumbald, Job., 179i».
Grunoewall, Walt., 274.
Grunet, Rog., 117, 120.
Gruscy, Hamon, 272, 380.
Grymbald, Job., 179.
Grymesby, prior de, 91.
Grymet, Johanna, 270; Job., 271, 275.
464
INDEX NOMINUM.
Guisbrough, Gisburgh, Giseburgh, Gis-
burn, Gisbume, Gysburn, Gysebum,
canons of, 126 n., 127n., 130w., 136n.,
137 n.
, prior de, 82, 90, 97, 126,
127, 132, 136, 166, 236, 238, 329.
, prior and convent of, 129n.
Gumbaud, Gobaud, Goubaude, Chris-
tiana, 244 n. ; Galfr., 75 ; Johanna,
244 n. ; Lora, 244 n. ; Marg., 244 n.,
305 n. ; Will., 244, 305 n.
Gunays, Tho.de, 271.
Gynai, Matilda de, 395 n.
Gynea, Cristiana de, 278 n. ; Ingelr. de,
278, 335.
Gysel, Ric, 437.
Habbeton, Habeton, Walt, de, 122,
123; Will, de, 110. 118, 122.
Hacford, Hakford, Hakeford, Bob. de,
149, 434 ; Tho. de, 337 n.
Hadhelingflet, Ric. de, 439.
Haget, Hageti, Haggett, Bertr., 97 n. ;
Elena, 324, 379.
Hagroby, Will., 82.
Haiton, Rob. de, 261.
Hakeredeby, Adredeby, Rob. de, 395.
Haket, Rob., 107.
Hakthorp, Hakethorp, Rob. de, 67,
430.
Halflarde, Hen., 169.
Halflenerd, Halfleonard, Will., 228 ;—
see Auslouord.
Halghton, Hugo do, 189.
Hallebek, Hellebeck, Tho. do, 101.
Halleman, Rad., 264.
Halnaghby, Halnathby, Rog. de, 168,
169 ;—see Hanlaby.
Hahnen, WUl., 264.
Haiton, dominus de, 17 ; Hugo de,
355 ; Joh. de, 6 ; Ric. de, 17 ; Rob.
de, 17; Will.de, 143.
Haraby, Alicia de, 268.
Hamelton, Hamilton, Joh. de, 438 ;
Will, de, dec. Ebor., 5, 39 n., 208,
213n., 231, 233, 256, 281,287.
Hameri, Amory, hajredos, 222, 290.
Hamerton, Amerton, Hen. de, 20, 350 ;
Joh. de, 46, 362 ; Rad. de, 17 ; Ric.
de, 17n.; Steph.de, 197,354.
Hampole, Hampoll, Hanepol, priorissa
de, 4, 231, 282.
Hanant, Gilb. de, 98.
Hanby, Galfr. de, 176.
Hanlaby, Hanlathby, Hanlacus de,
169, 173, 178, 179; ha)r. Alnaci de,
334, 335; Tho. de, 179;— j«ff Hal-
naghby.
Hansard, Haunsard, Gilb., 100, 103,
117, 120, 315, 337, 340; Joh., 103;
Will.de, 100 n.
Harcla, Mich, de, 151.
Harcourt, Harecourt, Harrecourt,
Herecourt, Joh. de, 209, 347, 356;
WiU. fil. Joh. de, 209 n.
Harcy, Grocelin. de, 23.
Hardeme, Will, de, 185.
Hardy, Galfr., 388 ; Will., 262.
Hardyng, Rob., 67.
Harewood, Harwod, h»r. de, 209, 287.
Haringel, Harringel, Haryngell, Joh.,
231,282; Rob., 359, 365.
Harington, Joh. de, 278, 362 n.
Harper, Harpour, Jac. le, 262 ; Rob. le,
354.
Harpham, Anceline de, 56 n. ; John de,
56 n. ; Will, de, 53; WiU. fil. Anse-
lini de, 56.
HarthUl, Will, de, 261.
Hartlington, Hertlington, Hen. de, 191,
193, 196, 349, 356, 357 ; Sir Hen. de,
191 «.; Will, de, 45, 191 «.
Harum, Hayerum, Hayrom, Alice de,
325 n. ; Cecilia de, 225 ; Hamo de,
1 16 n., 325 n. ; John de, 1 15 n. ; Bob.
de, 115 n., 116 n., 325 «.; Walt, de,
359, 403, 404, 425; Will, de, 114,
115, 116 n., 252, 258, 261, 320, 4^4.
Haiieby, Joh. de, 156.
Hassheburv, Asshebur', Tho. de, 231,
282.
Haiithorp, Hassethorp, Joh. de, 312 ;
Will, de, 59.
Hasting, Hastings, Ha8tinges,Hastyng,
HastjTiges, Hastyngs, Hastan^L^es,
Hesting, Adam de, 133 ».; Edm.de,
144, 239; Hugo de, 147, 256, 307;
Joh. de, 88 ; Nic. de, 266, 326 ; ha»r.
Nic. de, 326 ; Rob. de, 133, 334, 339;
Will.de, 133 n.
Hatcrist, Hatcryst', Hatecrist, Hat«.
criste, haer. Will, 140, 145, 146, 239.
Hatfield, Haityfeld, Walt, de, 303.
Haukeswell, persona de, 159.
Haukeswik, Haukeswyk, Isab. de, 192;
Rog. de, 357 ; Will, de, 191, 355,
357.
Haukyn, feod. de, 374 ; Nic, 76, 247.
Haulay, Hauley, Hawcley, Petr. de,
274 ; Rad. de, 91 ; Rob. de, 393 n.
Haule, Isab. de, 259, — see Aula.
Hautayn, Hauteyn, Joh., 420 ; Steph.,
413; Will., 304.
Havering, Ric. de, 145 n.
Hawelcy, — see Hawlay.
INDEX NOMINUM.
465
Hawkesworth, Haukesworth, Heukes-
wrth, Walt, de, 31, 251, 347.
Hawys, Alan., 159.
Hay, Haya, Haye, Haie, Custancia de
la, 252 ; German, le, 62, 83, 84, 85 ;
haer. Godfr. de, 265 ; Isolda del, 226 ;
haer. Job. del, 83 ; Petr. del, 252,
309 ; haor. Petri del, 66 ; Phil, de la,
252 ; Ead. de, 78 ; Rio. del, 309 ;
Bog. de la v. del, 253, 309 ; Sibilla
de V. del, 139, 146, 240 ; Will, del v.
de la, 226, 258, 386.
Hayworth, Galfr. de, 227.
Healaugh, Helage, Helagh, Helaghe,
Helay, Helagh Park, Adam de, 226,
280 ; canons of, 8 n., 26 n. ; dominus
de, 26; prior of, 343 n. ; prior and
convent of, 26 n. ; — see Parco.
Heaton, Will, de, 316 n.
Hebden, Hebbeden, Helbeden, Cecilia
de, 197 n., 304 n. ; Elena fil. Will, de,
20 n. ; Isabella de, 20 n. ; Joan de,
21 n. ; John de, 20 n. ; Petronilla de,
20 n. ; Ric. de, 20 n. ; Sir Ric. de,
20 n. ; Tho. de, 20 n. ; Will, de, 20 n.,
189, 192, 197, 314, 357; Will. fil.
Nic. de Ebor., dom. de, 20 n. ; Will,
fil. Simon, de, 20 ». ; Sir Will, de,
304 n. ; — see Ebor.
Heddyngley, Walt, de, 348.
Hedlingham, haer. Hen. de, 196.
Hedon, Rob. de, 304.
Hegh, Joh. del, 109.
Hekering, hser. Hen. de, 384.
Hekmundwyke, Joh. de, 224.
Heland, Hen. de, 73.
Helay, — see Healaugh.
Helden, Heldeis, Rog., 144.
Helbeck, Helbek, Hellebeck, Job.,
174 ; Tho. de, 101 n., 102, 179 ;—see
Holbeach.
Helmsley Castle, constable of, Rob. de
Flaynburgh, 116n.
Helpel thorp, Andr. de, 391.
Helperbi, Galfr. de, 275 ; Walt, de, 255.
Helperthorp, Adam de, 272.
Helpeston, Helpston, Ric. de, 371 n.,
373.
Heraelsay, Hemelsey, Henelsey, Joh.
de, 319, 350; Walt, de, 60.
Henry I., king, 51 n., 136 n.
Henry III., king, 6 n., 38, 43, 58 n.,
63, 68, 86, 125, 134, 135, 136, 137,
143, 147, 149, 199, 200, 201, 327 n.,
432. 433, 434.
Henry TV., king, 25 n.
Henton, Joh. de, 336.
Hepham, Hophara, Hugo de, 152 n.,
336; Johanna de, 152 u.
Heppale, Rob. de, 337.
Herby, Mich, de, 98.
Hereford, earl of, Gilb., 199n., 200 n.
Herlsey, Hugo de, 177.
Herly, Horly, Job., 228, 292.
Hemeby, Cecilia de, 150.
HerseweU, domina de, 83.
Hertford, Herford, Joh. de, 171, 333;
Rob. de, 157, 158; haer. Tho. de,
336, 337.
Hervy, Rad., 275.
Heseby, Will, de, 254.
Hesel, Hesela, Rob. de, 394.
Heselbech, Adun de, 414.
Hesilton, Elias de, 160.
Heslerton, Heslarton, Heselarton,
Heselardton, Hesellarton, Johanna
de, 388 n.; Joh. de, 267, 273, 312,
314, 326, 414 ; Rob. de, 73 ; Rog. do,
329 ; Simon de, 388 n., 419 ; Tho.
de, 329.
Heton, Gilb. de, 190 it. ; Joh. de, 225,
228, 280, 292 ; Marm. de, 95 ; Oliver.
de, 95 ; Tho. de, 361, 362 ; Will, de,
227, 228, 292, 351 ;—see Hoton.
Heukeswrth, Walt, de, 251.
Heuton, — see Howeton.
Hewick, Hewik, Hewyk, Hewyke,
Heywyk, Galfr. de, 176, 212, 388,
436 n. ; Nic. de, 334, 407, 412, 436 ;
Rog. fil. Nic. de, 418, 436 n.
Hewley, Sir John, 230 n.
Hexham, Hexam, Hexelsham, Hexel-
scam, Hextildesham, prior de, 120,
121, 133, 320, 330.
Heyelick, Will., 275.
Heyer, Rob. de, 172.
Hickleton, Hikelton, Hekelton, Hy-
kylton, Egid. de, 231, 282, 359;
Egid. fil. personse de, 282 ».
Hidewyn, Job., 324.
Hildyard, Hilde>Tirde, Hildeyerd,
Hyldierd, Joan de, 244 n., 371 n.;
Rob., 75, 244, 371 n.; Tho. de,
304.
HiU, HuU, Alicia del, 192 ; Galfr. del,
401; Hen. del, 211; Joh. del, 171,
337, 338 ; Petr. de, 248 n. ; Rob. del,
—see Lisle ; Rog. del, 220 n. ; Will,
del, 87, 192.
HiUum, WUl. de, 207.
Hilton, Hylton, Alex, do, 424; Joh.
de, 322; Matilda de, 440 n.; Rob.
de, 305, 389, 424 n., 440; Sir Will
de, 440 n.
Hoby, Jac.de, 110.
Hodelston, — see Hudleston.
Hog, Peter, 416 n.
Hokrell, Rog. de, 142.
u u
466
INDEX NOMINUM.
Holand, Will, de, 344 ; Sir WiU. de,
344 n.
Holaym, J. de, 376.
Holbeach, Holbek, Holebech, Hollebek,
Helbek, Laur. de, 244, 305 ; Marg.
de, 244 n., 305 n.
Holdbire, Holdbride, Job. de, 5 ;— «e
Horbire.
Holdebert, Bob., 24.
Holderness, Holdernesse, Bic. de, 216.
, feod. de, 54, 55, 56, 59.
Holenyes, Holines, Alcoke de, 193.
Holford, Nic, 180.
Holland, — see Surrey.
Holm, Holme, Hulmo, Jao. de, llOn.,
117, 120; Johanna, 420; Johannes
de, 261 ; Petr. de, 264 ; Rob. de, 24,
91, 420; Sir Rob. de, 24 n.; Walt.
de, 320 ; Will, de, 31, 77, 248.
Holond, Eog. de, 266.
Holtby, Holteby, Hen. de, 176 n. ; Job.,
176; Matilda de, 176 n.; Nic. de,
337; Tho. de, 176 n.; Will, de, 149,
157, 176 n., 183, 334.
Holthorp, Job. de, 113, 115.
Hornet, Humet, Eudo, 126 n.; Tbo.,
126 n. ; Will., 126, 127.
Hooton Roberts, Lucy de, 2n. ; Sir
Rob. de, 2 «. ; — see Hoton.
Hoperton, Adam de, 360 n. ; Amabil.
de, 390n.; Gilb.de, 390 n.
Hopham, — see Hepham.
Hop'om, Adam de, 280.
Hopp*, Adam de, 360 ; — see Oxenhope.
Hopton, Adam de, 225, 228, 280 n.,
292.
Horbire, Horebire, Job. de, 5 »., 6, 9 ;
Sir John de, 6 n.
Horly, Herly, Joh. de, 228, 292.
Hornby, Homeby, hser. de, 159 ; Hen.
de, 177; Rob. de, 340; Tho. de, 86,
337.
Homington, Hornyngton, Will, de,
24n., 213, 216, 219, 289.
Homsee, Alex, de, 264.
Horreworth, Adam de, 99 n. ; Joan de,
99 n.
Horseden, Will, de, 432.
Horsford, Horseford, Nigel, de, 32, 33 ;
Tho. de, 207, 286.
Horton, Adam do, 189, 355 ; Alan, de,
198 n. ; Elias de, 227 ; Nio. de, 198.
Hospitalarii, Hospitalarii Jero8olimse,
Hospital', Hospit. S. Johannis, 78,
80, 81, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 141 n.,
147, 199, 200, 202, 205, 208, 275,
375, 379.
Hotham, Hothum, Alicia de, 260, 265 ;
Avicia de, 244 n. ; Galfr. de, 99 ».,
234, 259, 277 «., 307, 317, 322, 345,
410; Sir Geoffrey de, 345 «.; Joh.
de, 85, 241, 259, 307, 309, 438 ; Sir
John, 21 n. ; Matilda, 21 n. ; Nic. de,
265 ; Ric. de, 244 »., 259.
Hoton, Felicia de, 168 ; feod. de, 4, 8 ;
Gilb. de, 190 ; Hugo de, 129 ; Joh.
de, 6 n., 10, 129 n., 230, 236, 329 «. ;
Rob. de, 233, 283, 365; Rob. fil.
Will, de, 3, 9 ; Tho. de, 351 ; WilL
de, 171, 234, 316,351.
Hoton (Shiref), vicarius de, 107.
Houghton, Agn. de, 4ii. ; Swmin de,
4 n. ; Will, de, 179 ',—see Howeton.
Houk, Houck, Hen. de, 439 ; Tho. de,
316, 321.
Housome, Uusom, Rob., 180 ; WilL de,
268.
How, Howe, Hou, Galfr. de, 184 ; Hen.
de, 270 ; John, son of Geoffrey de,
184 n.; Rob. de r. del, 184 n., 234;
Tho. del, 273.
Howeton, Heuton, Ric. de, 257; Tho.
de, 256, 258, 260, 261, 310;-^ef
Houghton.
Huberd, Nic, 212.
Hudleston, Hodelston, Hodilston, her.
Joh. de, 335 ; Ric. de, 179, 383, 390;
Rog.de, 17911.
Hugate, Alicia de, 272; Aselina de,
390 ». ; Nic. de, 266, 390 n. ; Rob.
de, 254.
Hugo, 392.
Hugo, presbiter, — see Ferrybridge.
Hulkel, h»r. Tho., 261.
Hull, Joh. del, 337, 338 ; Will, del, 87 ;
—see Hill.
Hulmo, — see Holm.
Humfr*, Rob., 255.
Hundgate, Tho. de, 255.
Huntel, Walt, de, 396 ».
Hunter, Mr., 3 «., 4 n., 6 n., 7 »., 10 «.,
230 n., 300, 358 n., 365 n.
Hunton, Joh. de, 161, 174, 336 ».,
337; Tho.de, 175.
Hupsale, — see Upsale.
Hurwath, Walt, de, 124.
Husom, Will, de, 268 ; — see Housome.
Hutton Wansley, rector of, Rob. de
Wiverestorp, 27 «.
Hyde, Alicia de la, — see Everingham.
Hykylton, — see Hickleton.
Hyldierd, — see Hildyard.
Ide, Rob. de, 347 ; — see Lisle.
Ildo, Jord. de, 365.
INDEX NOMINUM.
467
Ilkeley, Ilklay, Job. de, 347 n. ; WiU.
de, 348.
, rector eoolesise de, 207.
Ilketon, Matilda de, 347 ii. ; Nic. de,
207, 347 n. ; Ead. de, 347 ; WiU. de,
192.
lUington, Hkington, Eob. de, 72.
Ingelberd, Bog. de, 308.
Ingelram, Walt., 136 n.
Ingoldbj, iMoldeby, Ingewaldeby,
Inwardby, Eog. de, 183 ; Will, de,
214, 284.
Insula, Isle, Baldw. de, 205, 206, 432 ;
Job. de, 341 ; Rob. de, 347 n. i—see
Lisle.
Insulffi, Isab., domina, 436 n.
Irby, Will, de, 198, 355.
Irton, Job. de, 273 ; Tho. de, 139, 240,
274; T. fil. Will, de, 146; Will, de,
138, 139, 145, 146, 240.
Islebek, Isilbek, Gilb. de, 98 ; Walt, de,
98 n.
Isle, — see Insula.
Issell, Eudo, 84 n.
Jaoke, 439.
Jarkenville, Jarkenvile, Jarkenwild,
Jarkenwyle, Jerkenville, Jerkenwyld,
Cbarkenull, Charkevill, Job. de, 106,
114, 115.
Jarrur', Will., 143.
Jerosolima, Hospitalarii Beverlaci de, 8 1 .
JerosolimsD, Hospitalarii, 85, — see Hos-
pitalarii.
Jobn, king, 4, 16, 18, 109 n., 134, 135,
137, 139, 162, 438 n.
Jolby, Hen. de, 178.
Jolif, Rob., 439.
Jollanus, Rog., 395.
Jordan, Jac, 138.
Jorevall, Jorevalle, Jervals, abbas de,
149, 152, 153, 155, 156, 157, 158,
160, 162, 170, 173, 175, 183, 336,
337, 338 »., 362.
Jose, Tbo., 253.
Jussell, Eudo, 84.
Juven*, J oven'. Job. le, 212 ; Rog. le,
264.
Kabergb, Alan, de, 161 f».
Kackery, Alan, de, 336.
Kaderton, — see Catberton.
Kambard, — see Cbambard.
Karleton, — see Carlton.
Katerthorp, Will, de, 388.
Katton, — see Catton.
Eayton, — see Cayton.
Keigbley, Kighley, Kigheley, Kigbe-
leye, Kyghley, domina de, 355 ; do-
minus de, 16; Hen. de, 191, 192,
193, 194; Hen. m. Rio. de, 196;
Job.de, 189, 193 n.; Ric.de, 16 n.,
357.
Keldbolm, moniales de, 121 ; priorissa
de, 121, 122, 123, 320.
Kelk, Will, de, 401, 420.
Kelkefeld, Hen. de, 64 ; Hen. fitz Conan
de, 63 n., 64 «. ; — see Fitz Conan.
Kellawe, Alice, 100 «. ; Ric, bp. of
Durham, 264 n.
Eellet, Kelette, hter, Stepb., 129, 236.
Ken, Adam le, 261 ; Ric. le, 253, 261.
Kenertborp, Stepb. de, 270 ; Will, de,
72.
Kercroft, Rob. de, 255.
Kerkan, Math, de, 168, 170; Regin.
de, 168.
Kerperby, Elena, domina de, 154.
Eesewik, Kesy wyk (Est), b«r. de, 209,
287.
Ketil, Paulin., 425.
Kildale, domina de, 53 ; Will, de, — see
Percy.
Eillyng, Kyllyng, priorissa de, 303,
372.
Killingwik, Killyngwik, Kyllyngwyk,
Brian, de, 86 ; Job. de, 307; Tbo. de,
257.
Kilwardeby, Kylwardby, Simon de, 146,
240.
Killom, Killum, Edm. de, 159 ; hser.
Petri de, 337.
King, Kynge, Kyngge, Hen., 9Bn.\
Job., 199 ; WiU., 19.
Kingston-super-HuU, comes de, Rob.,
277 n.
Kintborp, Kyntborp, Alan de, 326 n. ;
Geoffrey de, 326 ».; PetroniUa de,
326.
Kirkby, Kirkeby, Kerkby, Kerkeby,
Kyrkby, Kyrkeby, Adam, 180 ; Alan.
de, 336 ».; Anir. de, 222 ii., 342;
Hugo de, 151 ; Job. de, thesaurarius,
1, 2 M., 28 «., 31 II., 60 M., 124, 138 ii.,
148, 180 ; Job. de, 124, 133, 222,
290 ; wm. de, le Romayn, 121 n.
, rector eocleeisB de, 180.
Kirkebride, Ric, 341.
Kirkham, Kirkebam, Kyrkbam, Kyrke-
bam, Alan, de, 108, 379 ».
-, canons of, 73 n., 108 «., 113,
131 R.
H H 2
468
INDEX NOMINUM.
Kirkbam, prior de, 91, 108, 109, 118,
121, 267, 315, 320, 324, 379 n.
KirlutaU, KirkeeUdl, EjrkstaU, K jrke-
stall, abbafl de, 16, 32, 33, 34, 38,
39, 40, 41, 207, 208, 209, 224, 226,
231,282,348,360.
, monks of, 25 »., 33 n.
Kirkton, Will, de, 168.
Knare«brough, bailiff of the Liberty of.
Job. de Wanton, 338 n.
Kneton, Alex, de, 170.
Knoll, Elias de, 19, 20, 21 ; Sir Elias
de, 46 n. ; Rainer. de, 200.
Knout, Knoute, Eva, 97 ; Ingeb-., 322 ;
Eic, 97.
Knytb, Rog., 177 «.
Kokefeld, — see Cokefeld.
KokeviU,— Me Colville.
Kotes, — eee Cotes.
Kyll3rngbolm, Job. de, 54.
Kylvington, Job. de, 101.
Kyme, Kymbe, Kimbe, Kime, feod. de,
55; Job. de, 19ii.; Matilda de,
261 n.; Phil, de, 16, 19, 25, 29, 31,
49, 50, 87, 196, 199, 202, 310 ; Simon
de, 199 n., 218 n,, 219, 222, 343, 345 ;
Will, de, 308.
Laber, Labyr, Laver, Job. de, 322.
Lacy, Lascy, Lasy, Alesia v. Alicia de,
215, 225, 285; dominus de, 52;
Eadm. de, 432 ; Hen. de, comes Line,
30 ; Job. de, 48, 213, 224, 284, 345,
403,411,438; Ric.de, 52 ».
Laderena), hser., 290 ; — see Brus.
Lambard, Walt, le, 153n.
Lancastrian, comes, £dm., 138, 139,
141, 147, 327 n.; Tbo., 326, 327,
348, 351, 352, 354, 360, 363.
Land, — see Launde.
Laneridus, 384.
Lange, Adam le, 63 ; Rob. lo, 64, 65 ;
— see Long.
Langfeld, Tho. de, 229, 292.
Langrig, Adam de, 1G9.
Langtborne, — see Langton.
Langthwait,Langethwayt,Langthwayt,
Langhtwayt, Langtwait, Langewath,
Langwath, Adam de, 72 ; Agn. de,
366 ; Job. de, 275 ; Will, de, 6, 231,
282, 439 ; bser. Will, de, 282 n.
Langtoft, Langetoft, domina de, 347;
Tho.de, 118.
Langton, Langcton, Langtborne, Hugo
de, 175^ 176; Joun de, 273 n.; Job.
de, 191, 27311., 430, 431 ; Johan fiU
Joban de, 430, 431 ; Job. fiL Nic
de, 419; Sir John de, 273 ».; Nic.
de, 273, 325 ; Walt, de, Coventr' et
Lich' r. Cestriensis epi^., 268, 315,
325, 34211., 381 ; Will, de, 270.
Lanoc, Rob., 390 «.
Lardiner, Lardener, David le, 23, 216.
Lascelles, Lacels, Lacellee, Laaoeles,
Lascell, Lascels, Lascelys, Lassels,
Lescales, Edm. de, 99 ; Eliz., 89 a.,
322 ; GUb. de, 256 ; Isab. de, 253,
322 n. ; Job. de, 244, 279, 323, 335,
339 ; J. de, 373 ; Matilda de, 440 a. ;
Rad. de, 89 ; Rob. de, 89 a., 148, 160,
163, 165 a., 174, 335; Bog.de, 89,
96, 154, 157, 175, 176; Sir E^. de,
322 a., 440 a. ; R. de, 89 ; WilL de,
75, 177, 244 a., 373, 432.
, feod. de, 376, 377.
Lasingby, Laisingby, Job. de, 254;
Rob. de, 137.
Latbum, Will, de, 258.
Latimer, Latymer, Latymere, Lay-
tymer, Lytimer, dominus de, 163 ;
Lucy le, 307 a. ; Will, de v. le, 72,
111, 115, 226, 231, 235, 239, 267,
271, 275, 280, 281, 314, 315, 324,
326, 329, 336, 360, 379 ; Sir WilL le,
307 a.
, feod. de, 268.
Laton, Hen. de, 333; Joh.de, 164 a.,
168, 16ft, 177; Mich.de, 168; Nic.
de, 168, 174; Rob. de, 168; Tho.
de, 164, 333; 335.
Latryn', Walt, le, 153.
Launde, Land, Lande, Alicia de, 232 ;
Job. de la, 213, 284, 396 a.; Jord.
de la, 396 ; Nic. de la, 101 ; Rob. do
la, 384 ; Walt, le, 153 a. ; Will, de
la, 48 ; — see S. Lando.
Lavander, Will., 87.
Laver, Job. de, 322 a.
Laxton, Walt, de, 317 a.
Layburn, — see Leyburn.
Laye, Job. del, 355.
Layri, Ric, 272.
Leathley, Lelay, Lethell, h»r. de, 33;
Rob. de, 26 a. ; Will, de, 33 a.
Leek, — see Leek.
Leeds, Leedes, Ledes, Ledys, Alex, de,
34, 35, 185, 208, 286, 339, 359 ; Ric.
de, 227; Rob. do, 211 ; Rog. de, 33,
38, 207, 209, 224, 227, 287, 346;
Tho. fitz Peter de, 38 a.
Ledemer, — see Sledmere.
Ledosham, Ric.de, 213.
Leek, I^ck, Rad. de, 98 ; rector eede-
siw de, 348.
INDEX NOMINUM.
4G9
Leget, Legett, WUl., 192, 196.
Lelley, Lelle, Juliana de, 303; N.io.
de, 374 n. ; Rad. de, 245, 303 ; Rob.
de, 374 n.
Le-nedy-man, Tho., 266.
Lennerton, Levenacton, Ric. fil. Will.
de, 384 n.
Lepton, Adam de, 228.
Lepyngton, Job. de, 268.
Lesiniaco, haer. Galfr. de, 2, — see Lu-
signan.
L'Esquier, Job., 255, — tee Squier.
Lestabler, — tee Stabler.
Leuai, Job., 251.
Levenes, Agn. de, 171.
Leveoing, Hartin. de, 72.
Leventborpe, Leuwyngtborp, Lewyn-
tborp, Hugo de, 361 n. ; Tho. de,
361 ; Will, de, 227.
Leveret, feod., 384 n.
Levesbam, Rob. de, 385 «., 400 ; Tbo.
de, 98.
Levet, Lyvet, Lyvetb, Jac., 231, 232,
282, 283, 359 ; Nic, 6, 7, 9, 10, 1 1.
Levyngtborp (Lintborp), Adam de,
236.
Levyngton, Will, de, 132.
Lewes, Leuevicb, prior de, 361.
Ley, Job. de, 190.
Leybum, Leyburne, Laybum, Agn.
de, 158 ; Alicia de, 158 ; Cecilia de,
158; dominade, 3, 10, 157, 337,—
tee Vipont ; Galfr. de, 1J59 ; Idonea
de, 2 n. ; Isab. de, 158 ; baer. Ric. de,
156, 157; Rog. de, 2n., 3n. ; Will.
de, 158.
Licb field and Coventry, bp. of, Langton,
Walt, de, 268 n., 342 n.
Ligulf, lOn.
Lillesbull, Kedesbil, Kidesbill, Kydes-
ball, prior de, 205.
Lillynt^, Paulin. de, 180, 434.
Lincoln*, Lyncoln', Line*, comes, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 12, 15 n., 16, 17, 30, 33, 34,
35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 49, 50, 55, 197,
208, 209, 210, 227, 228, 229, 231,
232, 279 «., 286, 287, 288, 292.
, countess of, Joan, 361 n.
, earl of. Hen., 361 n. ; Ran-
nulpb, 42 n.
-, Ric. de, 392 ; Tbo. de, 308 ;
Will, de, 36; bajr. Will, de, 208,
287.
Lindesey, Lyndesey, Lyndesy, Will.
de, 170, 179.
Lindisfame, bp. of, Cohnan, 137 n.
Lindley, Lindele, Lyndeley, FalcasiuB
r. Faucus de, 389, 404, 413, 423 ;
Will, de, 423,
Lines, Lyns, Regin.de, 150; Ric.de,
159, 160 ; Rog. de, 337.
Linton, rector of, Rob. de Swynlington,
19 n.
Lisle, del Isle, de Ide, de Insula, del
Hill, Eupbemia de, 4 n. ; Rob. de v.
del, 347 n., 349 ; Warine, lord, 347n. j
Will, de, 4 «.
Litbegrenes, Litbe^y ns, Lytbegreyns,
Lytelgreyns, Alice de, 103». ; Job.
de, 103, 399, 400; Sir Jobn de,
10311.
Liversege, Lyversege, Rob. de, 225,
280 ; Will, de, 225, 280.
Lobenbo (Lubbenbam), Florencia de,
385 n., 386.
Lofte, Rog. de, 129.
Loftbouse, Loftbous, Hen. de, 34 *
Tbo.de, 211,226,280.
Lond, Lound, — tee Lund.
London, bp. of, 33 n. ; Petr. de, 71 ». j
Walt.de, 106.
Long, Rad., 235 n. ; — tee Lange. •
Longo Campo, Galft*. de, 396.
Longvillers, Sir Jobn, 279 n.; Marg.,
279 n.
Lord, Galfr. le, 152 n.
Lorengis, Will, 127 n.
Lou, Amicia le, 339 n. ; Job. le, 339 n. ;
Marg. le, 339 ». ; Phil, le, 339 n.
Louny, Job., 266.
Lourd*, baer. Ric, 287.
Louth, Luda, Lue, Lutba, Agn. de,
65 n. ; Ellen de, 65 n. ; fam. of, 65 n. ;
GUb. de, 65, 117, 120, 236«.; Sir
Gilb. de, 65 n., 117 ft. ; baer. Gilb. de,
236 ; Jeremy de, 65 n. ; Jobn de,
65 n. ; Nic. de, 65 n., 236 «. ; baer.
Nio. de, 321; Ric. de, 65 n.; Rob.
de, 65 n. ; Will, de, 65 n. ; Will, de,
bp. of Ely, 65 n.
Louvaine, Louvaynes, Lovayns, Lo-
wains, Luvains, Louefus, duke of,
72 It. ; Godfr. de, 72 n. ; Math, de, 72,
113, 115, 267 n., 381 ; baer. Math, de,
267 ; Tho. de, 72 n., 267 n.
Lovel, Lovell, Job., 239 ; Tbo., 270 ;
Will, de. 111, 115, 273, 378, 434.
Lower, Mr., 263 n.
Lucy, Godfr. de, 216 n. ; Tho. de, 145 fi.
Luda, Lue, Lutba, — tee Louth.
Ludham, Job. de, 426; Walt, de, 393 n.
Lumby, Job. de, 439.
Lund, Lond, Lound, Alicia de v. du,
232, 269, 283 ; Agn. de, 269 «.; Marg.
fil. Alicise de, 269 n.; Petr. de, 71,
232, 269n.; BAd. de, 388; her. JEUo.de,
208 ; Simon du, 264 ;— jm Laund.
Lung, Lmigus, AUcm, soror Henrid,
470
INDEX NOMINUM.
98 ; Cecilia, aoror Henrici, 98 ; Hen.,
98.
Lungespie, Lyn^^yd, Job., 101.
Lusignan, Lesiaiaoo, Geoffrey de, 2 n.
Luterell, Luterell, Lutterall, Luttrel,
Agn., 28211.; Andreas, 40, 111, 112,
432 ; hser. Andree, 41 ; baro de, 23 ;
Galfr., 6 »., 20 «., 216, 230, 231, 282,
337, 359, 365 ; Sir Geoffrey, 282 n.,
337 n. ; Geo., 231 ; G., 230, 231 ; Sob.
de, 1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 40, 41, 98,
109, 115, 118, 123; Sir Rob., 282 «.
, feod. de, 24, 27, 29, 56, 111,
112, 122, 217, 220, 250, 267, 281 «.,
380.
Luterington, Rio. de, 383.
Lutber, Hugo de, 239.
Lutton, Hen. de, 272 ; Tho. de, 73, 79;
Will., 273.
Lyard, Rq?., 175.
Lygard, Job., 80.
Lyndesey, — see Lindeeey.
Lyns, — see Lines.
Lynton, Dionis' de, 84, 253 ; Hugo de,
253 ; Rog. de, 82, 84 ; Tbo. de, 265.
Lytborne, Job. de, 381.
Lyvet, Ly vetb, — §ee Levet.
M
Macegrene, Will, de, 195 n.
Madd, Hamo, 172.
Madox, , 204 n.
Magaeby, — see Maunby.
Maille, Hamond., 172 n.
Mai bis, Malbys, Malebis, Malebisse,
Malebys, Malebyse, Mallus, Eliz.,
343 «.; Emma, 97n., 217n.; Hugo,
97 n., 106, 235 n.; baer. Joli. de, 322;
Sir Jobn, 217 n., 218 »., 322 n.; Had.
de, 135; Ric, 23, 24, 52 n., 53, 61,
63, 94, 95, 97,98, 105 »., 122, 123,
135 n., 216, 217, 218 n., 223, 289,
291 ; Sir Ricb., 135 n.; Rog. de, 105;
Sir Tbo., 343 n. ; Walt., 322 n.; Sir
Walt., 343 n. ; WiU., 97 »., 343 ; Sir
Will., 97 n., 98«., 116 n., 217 «.,
220 n., 235 n., 322 n., 343 n.
, feod. de, 55, 21 7.
, Malebrank, Agn. fil. Job.,
429.
Malger, 10 ».
Malgbom, Malgbum, Job. fil. Pyme
de, 201 ; Tbo. de, 201 ; Will, de, 189,
193, 356.
Malekake, Malkac, Malkak, Malkake,
Melkay, Alan, 235 ». ; Tbo., 86 ; Will.,
122, 143.
Maliverer,Malleyerer, — MtfMauleyerer.
Male Lacu, Mauley, Maulai, Maulay,
Maule, Edm. de, 253 «., 439 ; Job. die,
257 ; Petr. do, 5, 6, 8, 50, 62, 66, 68,
71, 72, 82, 83, 84, 85, 107, 108, 125,
126, 129, 130, 134, 230, 231, 237,
241, 242, 259, 271, 307, 308, 314,
317, 328, 334, 345, 358, 378, 379,
381, 432, 439; h»r. Petri de, 214,
284 ; Rob. de, 359 ; Stepb. de, 134.
, feod. de, 51, 54, 57, 249, 252,
253, 254, 255, 257, 258, 259, 260,
262, 265, 380, 382.
Malory, Malore, Anketin., 82 ; Sir An-
ketin, 345 n. ; Sire Pieree, 425 ; 8v-
ra, 345 «.
Maltby, Malteby, Job. de, 126, 234;
Rob. de, 21611.; Will, de, 216 s.,
330.
, feod. de, 9.
Malton, Hen. de, 267.
, oanonici de, 109 «., Ill, 113,
118,119,21611.
-, prior de, 109, 111, 122, 141,
142, 143, 275, 321, 357, 382.
-, prior et conv. de, 112 ».
Malurer, Job., 252.
Mangevylain, Maungevilejne, Hawysia^
267 ; bser. Rob., 144.
Mansel, Mansaile, Maunsel, MaunseU,
Alice, 281 «.; Edm., 62, 94, 189,
281 n., 355; Hen., 94, 102, 321 ; Isab.
de, domina de Tirlington, 385 «. ;
Job. de, 94, 95, 323, 385 ; Ric, 95 ;
Stepb., 102 ; Tbo. de, 95, 111, 167.
Manstou, Alfred, de, 207, 208 ; Job. de,
35.
Manyngbam, Job. de, 360 n. ; Marg. de,
227 ; Rog. de, 227.
Mapelton, Mappelton, ba>r. Gilb. de,
75 ; Job. de, 246, 303.
, capellanus de, Simon, 413.
Marays, — see Marisco.
Mare, Mar', Man**, Marra, Hugo de la,
176, 242 ; Job. de la, 139, 340 ; Job.
fil. Will, ad, 258; Laur. atte, 272;
Martin, atte, 272; Tbo. de la, 418;
Will, de U, 304, 333.
Mareso', Adam, 273 ; Emma, 252 ;
Galfr., 256; Job., 251; Nic, 255;
Rob., 263.
Marescallus, — see Marsball.
Marinse, Rad. de, 270.
Marisco, Marays, Job. de, 232 ; Maor.
de, 413; Nio. de v. del, 224, 360;
Rob. de, 232 n.; WiU. til. WilL de,
28 «.
Markenfeld, Markingfeld, Markynfeld,
Merkynfeld, Andreas de, 336 ; Job,
IND£X NOMINUM.
471
de, 178 »., 255, 256, 307, 331, 335,
345.
MarkingtoD, Markinton, Merkington,
Merkyngton, Hen. de, 388 ; Job. de,
415, 435 R.; Reyner. de, 212 n.; Will,
de, 161, 415, 416, 435.
Marlesthorp, — tee Tharlesthorp.
Marmion, Marmyon, Mannyoun, Mer-
myun, Avicia, 153, 154, 160, 161,
162, 172, 175, 181, 182, 183, 184,
436 «. ; domina de, 436 ; Job., 212,
334, 336, 339, 399, 401, 402, 404,
406, 414; Sir John, 401 «., 436 n.;
Loretta de, 182 n., 401 n.; Rob. de,
182 n:, 436 n.; Will, de, 182 n., 401 n.
, feod. de, 108.
Marrick, Marrig, moniales de, 151 n.,
172.
, priorissa de, 150, 160, 165,
177.
Marshall, Marscbal, Marescallus, Ma-
riscallus, comes, — tee Bigot ; domina
de, 314; Job., 438; Petr., 307 n.;
Ric.le, 178; Walt., 267, 268; Will.,
24.
Marston, Merston, Laderana de, 28 n. ;
Tbo. de, 399, 403 ; Tbo. fil. Will, de,
28 n. ; Tbo. fil. de, 272 ; Will.
fil. Tbo. de, 28 n., 63, 342 n.
Martel, Martell, MartbeU, Job. de, 31 ;
Will., 220, 290, 342.
Martley, Martbeley, Marthely, Marty-
lay, Alice de, 43 n., 347 n. ; Job. de,
42, 43, 347 n. ; Petr. de, 347 n., 348.
Marton, Hen. de, 190, 356; Isab. de,
349; Patric. de, 193 ».; Ric. de, 238,
330 ; R. de, 124 ; Tbo. de, 235 n. ;
Will, de, 192, 193 n., 356.
, prior de, 97, 107, 108, 189,
196, 324, 325, 357 ».
Mason, Rob. le, 195.
Matham, — tee Mortham.
Matilda, comitissa, 18, — we Warwick.
Maubaunck, Alicia, 396 n. ; Juetman o.
Jotam, 396 n. ; Lucia, 396 n. ; Marg.,
396 It.
Maucovenant, Maucovenande, Mauco-
venaunt, Galfr. de, 133, 235, 329;
Sir Geofl*rey de, 132 n. ; Marg., 235 n.
Maudoust, Rog., 340.
Mauleverer, Maliverer, Malleverer,
Amicia, 71 ; Avicia, 71 ». ; Job., 32,
33, 44, 348, 349, 350 ; Job. fil. Job.,
46 ; baer. Job., 32, 33 ; Rog., 131 ;
Will, 18, 22, 44, 191, 202, 349.
Mauley, Maulay, — see Malo Lacu.
Mauuby, Mauneby, Magneby, Ran. de,
319; Tbo. de, 176, 179 n., 334, 335,
336.
Maundewyll, Galfr. de, 89.
MaungevUeyne,— fM Mangevylain.
Maunsel, — see Mansel.
Maverbermer, Will., 144.
Meaux, — tee Melsa.
Mecbelbum, Hugo de, 254.
Meinill, Manull, Maynill, Meignell,
Menell, Menill, Mennell, Menyl,
Mey nbull, Meynill, Cecilia de, 329 n. ;
Cristiana de, 237, 427 ; dominus de,
126 ; Hen. de, 98 n. ; Joh. de, 235,
329 ; Nio. de, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131,
134, 137, 237, 238, 266, 311,312, 324,
328, 329 n., 427 ; Petr. de, 434 ; Ban.
de, 128; Bob. de, 137; Simon de,
329 ; Stepb. de, 126 ; b»r. Walt, de,
106; Will, de, 266.
, feod. de, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
59 273.
Meiten, Galfr. del, 439.
Meitgrene, Will, de, 195.
Melsa, Melsay, Meaus, Meaux, Meus,
Beatrice de, 185 n.; Galfr. v. Godefr.
de, 268, 269, 326, 371, 389, 404 «.,
408, 427 ; h»r. Godefr. de, 346, 412 ;
Isab. de, 245 n. ; Job. de, 71, 75, 78,
81, 85, 88, 213, 244, 245 n., 262, 284,
303, 315, 346 «., 390, 398, 401, 404,
427 11.; Job. fil. Godfr. de,.427, 428 ;
Sir John de, 395 n. ; uxor Job. de,
315; Petr. de, 77, 185 n.; Phil, de,
247, 305 ; WiU. de, 266.
, abbas de, 81, 83, 88, 91, 304,
305, 307, 315.
Melsamby, Melsbamby, Galfr. de, 335 ;
Simon de, 169, 170; Walt, de, 170;
Will.de, 170.
Meltenby, Melteneby, Jac. de, 390 n, ;
Bob. de, 274, 390 n.
Melton, Bic. de, 414 ; Rob. de, 257 ;
Will, de, 85 \—8ee Ebor. aruhiep.
Menitborp, Meningtborp, Menyng-
thorp, Joh. de, 273, 275.
Mensiugton, Alex, de, 347.
Menthorp, Bob. de, 66, 67.
Mercere, Rob. le, 195.
Merlawe, Drogo de, 365 n.
Merley, feod. de, 55, 56, 58, 59.
Merlowe, Nic. de, 425.
Mersk, Hen. de, 172; Job. de, 234;
Rob. de, 172.
Merston, — see Marston.
Merton, Alan, de, 198.
Meryngton, Will, de, 430.
Messingbam, Isab. de, 258 n. ; Oliver.
de, 258.
Metbam, Job. de, 264, 265, 344 ».; h«r.
Job. de, 344; Nic. de, 316; Tbo. de>
260, 344 n.
472
INDEX NOMINUM.
Methelton, Eymes de, 432.
Methlay, Methelay, Hugo de, 63; Will,
de, 228, 229, 292.
Michel, Joh., 254.
Mickelfeld,Mikelfeld, Mikelfeud, Adam
de, 213, 215, 285 ; Bad. de, 78, 259,
402; Walt, de, 390, 391; Will, de,
408.
Midenhall, feod. de, 11.
Midlesburg, monks of, 131 n.
Middleham, Midelham, Maria de,
150 n., 167, 168, 181, 182, 183, 336,
337 ;—#«<? Neville.
, feod. de, 186.
Middleton, Middelton, Midelton,
Midilton, Meddilton, Meddylton,
Medilton, Adam de, 191, 349, 357;
Elias de, 166 n., 167; Hen. de, 99,
170, 171, 180; Joh. de, 234; Math,
de, 335; Petr. de, 44, 349; h»r.
Bad. de, 181 ; hser. Ban. de, 181 n.,
183; Bob. de, 86, 254; Tho. de,
270, 420; Walt, de, 31, 207; WiU.
de, 80, 155, 166 n., 318, 333.
-, juxta Kneton, parsona de.
171.
Midhop, Bio. de, 354 ; Rob. de, 354.
Mikelton, EUas de, 166 ; Will, 166.
Mildby, Mvldeby, Joh. de, 211.
Milford, Milleford, Mulforth, Mylford,
Joh. de, 213, 438; Joh. fil. Joh. de
North, 345 ; Joh. fil. Bob. de North,
215, 345 ; hsBr. Bob. de North, 285 ;
Will, de South, 48 ; Will, de Camera
de, 384 n., 399 n.
Millington, Milington, Milvngton, Mi-
lieton, Jac. de, 180, 253, 255, 267,
309 ; de, 256.
Militise Templi, — see Templarii.
Milner, Hugo, 165; Steph., 420 ;— w«
Molendinarius.
Milnes, Bob. atte, 318.
Miniot, Mynyot, Rog. de, 170, 171.
Minskip, Rob. de, 211.
Mireth, Will, de, 140.
Mirfeld, rector eccl. de, Joh. de Heton,
225, 280.
Mitton, Bad. de, 17; ha}r. Bad. de,
197.
Mohoud, — tee Monte Alto.
Moigne, Joh. le, 262.
Mois, — %ee Moys.
Moland, Molant, Ric, 192; Will.,
192 n.
Molbrai, — see Moubray.
Molendinarius, Molend', Ric, 384 n. ;
Tho., 254 ; Will, 269 —see MUner.
Molendinum, Tho. ad, 275.
Mouceaux, Monceax, Mounceaus,
Mounceaux, Mounceas, Munonl^,
Munceus, Ingelr. de, 54, 77, 244 «. ;
Sir Ingram de, 54 n. ; Joh. de, 54 «.,
56, 244 n. ; Petr. de, 54 ; Rob. de,
392 ».; Tho. de, 193, 218, 244, 289,
302 ; Will, de, 83.
, feod. de, 373, 377.
Monhaut, — see Monte Alto.
Monketon, Munketon, Job. de, 212,
380 n. ; Phil fil. Rad. de, 27.
(Nun), priorissa de, 46, 206,
220, 221, 290, 350.
, Marg. de Wilsthorp, prioress
of, 27 n.
Monnay, — see Muncey.
Monte, Steph. de, 248 ; hser. Staph, de,
77.
Monte Acuto, feod. de, 57, 250.
Monte Alto, Mohoud, Monhaud, Mon-
haut, Alice de, 43 n., 347 «.; Galfr.
de, 44 ; John de, 16 n., 43 n. ; Matilda
de, 347 n.; Milisenta de, 16«., 42,
43; Simon de, 43 n., 34 7 n.; her.
Simon, de, 31, 42, 190, 347 «. : Tho.
de, 73.
, h»r. de, 17, 198.
Monte Canisio, Cecilia de, 2712 ; Dion*
de, 73 ; Steph. de, 374.
Monteney, — see Mountney.
Mora, More, Mor', Hugh de, 76 w.,
302 ; Jac. de, 145 ; Joh. de r. de la,
303, 323 ; Ric. del, 198 ; Rob. de la,
341 ; Simon de la, 260; Tho. de la.
86.
Morant, Moraunt, hser. Rog., 140, 144,
145.
Moreby, Morby, Morley, Rob. de, 308,
319,411,412; Will de, 63.
Morers, Morors, Miirers, Murrers,
Petr. de, 254, 319; Rad. de, 328;
Ric. de, 61 ; Will, de, 61 n., 140 ».,
146,240,339.
Morgan, Joh., 102.
Morghawe, Hugo de, 365.
Morgvill, Ric. de, 265.
Moriu, Moryn, Gilb., 396 ; Rob., 396 «. ;
Simon, 396 n.
Morley, Rob. de, — see Moreby.
Morning, Joh. de, 7.
Morpath, Rob. de, 140 ». ; Rog. dc, 140 *
Willde, 140 n.
Mortham, Matham, Joh. de, 167 ; Rob
filRog.de, 167; Willde, 167.
Mortimer, — see Mortuo Mari.
Morton, Moreton, Alan, de, 198 n ;
WiU.de, 131,238.
, hajr. de, 207, 286.
Mortuo Mari, Mortimer, Mortymcr,
Edm. de, 251 n.; Marg. de, 2*51 n. ;
INDEX NOMINUM.
473
Rog. de, 251 n., 434 ; Will, de, 107,
391 It.
Mortuo Man, feod. de, 82 n., 251, 252,
253, 254, 267.
Mosteres, — see Musters.
Motel, Alan., 392.
Moubray, Mobray, Molbrai, Molbray,
Mowebery, Mubray, Job. de, 104 ».,
278 n., 309, 321, 322, 362, 408, 417,
436; Sir John de, 408 n., 436 n.;
J. de, 379; Nigel, de, 97 n., 387,
417 n., 422 ; Rob. de, 97 n. ; Rog. de,
. 16,21,25,26,45,46,93,94,95,96,
97, 98, 99, 104, 105, 106, 108, 111,
112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118,
119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 135 n., 144,
152, 153, 166, 168, 185, 212, 231,
240, 278 n., 339 n., 4 1 7 n., 432, 436 n, ;
Rosea v. Roysia de, 278 ; Tho. de,
179; Will.de, 133.
, baro de, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28,
29.
-, feod. de, 23, 26, 29, 57, 59,
81, 82, 106, 111, 112, 113, 114, 118,
204, 205, 206, 216, 219, 222, 250,
251, 252, 255, 259, 200, 266, 267,
268, 271, 272, 273, 274, 379, 381.
-, bar. de, 24, 63, 79, 80, 82,
196, 263 fi., 379.
Mouncey, — tee Muncey.
Mountford, Munford, Hen. de, 135 n. ;
Rog. de, 173.
Mountney, Mountnay, Mounteney,
Monteney, Munteny, Tbo. de, 7, 11,
232, 283.
Mowgrene, Will.de, 195 n.
Moys, Mois, Moijs, Petr., 371 n., 375,
376 n., 377 n.; Rosa, 375 ».
Mrutbaue (?), feod. de, 82.
Multhorp, Will, de, 73.
Multon, Matilda de, 62; Symon de,
180; Tho.de, 145 n.
Munby, Joseph, esq., 138 n., 442.
Muncaster, lord, 91 n.
Muncey, Mouncey, Monnay, Walt, de,
199.
Mundevill, Will, de, 104.
Munford, — tee Mountford.
Munketon, — see Monketon.
Muscegros, Muchegros, Agn. de, 396 n.;
Alicia de, 396 n. ; Amabilia de, 396 n. ;
Eliz. de, 396 n. ; Johanna de, 396 n. ;
Juliana de, 396 n. ; Marg. de, 396 ra. ;
Matilda de, 396 n.; Petronilla de,
396 n. ; Walt, de, 396.
MusceU, Muschell, Tho., 40,41.
Muscham, Galfr. de, 384.
Musters, Mosteres, Monsters, Job. de,
178 »., 335 ; Rob. de, 162, 181, 182,
183, 184, 186, 339, 434; Will, de,
339.
Mycoll, Job., 95 It.
N
Nairford, Adam de, 170.
Nanhop, Joh., 99.
Napelton, — see Stapleton.
Narsburgh, Joh. de, 255.
Nebo, Rob., 88 n.
Nerff', Jac. de, 185.
Neuby, — see Newby.
Neusham, Neusom, — see Newsom.
Neuton,— ^*etf Newton.
Neve, Will., 375 n.
Nevill, Nevell, Nevyle, Nevyll, Newyll,
Neyvill, Andr. de, 175, 182, 434;
Bernard, de, 177; Cecilia de, 406,
408 ; Edm. de, 360 ; Galfr. de, 185 ;
Sir Geoffrey de, 279 n. ; Gilb. de, 48,
406 ; Hugo de, 394 n. ; Johanna de,
273 n., 418 ; Johannes de, 48 n., 213,
284, 406, 408, 418 ; Jollan. de, 339 ;
Mar' de, 268 ; Marg. de, 168, 189,
190, 215, 224, 279, 285, 333, 345,
356, 357, 360, 361 ; Maria de, dom.
de Midelham, 150, 152, 153, 154,
155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
162, 334, 336, 338 ; Petr. de, 142 ;
Ead. de, 189, 200, 308, 315, 379, 381 ;
Ran. de, 17, 47, 63, 94, 97, 99, 107,
108, 128 n., 129, 196, 200, 202, 237,
239, 324, 330, 378, 379, 381 n.; Reyn.
de, 143; Rob.de, 17, 150 n., 273 n.,
432 ; Tho. de, 338 ; WiU. de, 143,
240.
, feod. de, 51, 120, 122.
, haer. de, 117, 118, 122, 123.
New, Rob., 88.
Newark, Newerk, Hen. de, — see Ebor.
archiep. ; Will, de, 255.
Newby, Neweby, Neuby, Joh. de, 184 ;
Rad. de, 384, 388, 436.
Newland, Adam de, 190.
Newmarch, Neumarch, Nymarch,
Novo-Mercato, Adam de, 5, 7, 10,
11, 432; Sir Adam de, 5 n. ; Hugo
de, 440, 441 ; Lora de, 244 «. ; Tho.
de, 244 »., 305 ; Tho. fil. Hugon. de,
441.
Newsom, Neusham, Neusom, Neusum,
Agn. de, 178 n.; Mr. Alan, de, 323 ;
Joan, 21 n.; Job., 76; Marg.de,
166, 167; Matilda, 20 n.; Nic. de,
178n.; hser. Nic. de, 118, 122; Rob.
de, 228; Will., 20 n., 21 n.
Newton, Neuton, Alan, de, 16, 197;
474
INDEX NOMINUM.
Sir Isaao, 391 «. ; Juliana de, 390 n. ;
Picot de, 181 ».; Bio. de, 375 «.;
Siciliade, 375 ».; Tho.de, 76, 181,
374 »., 375 n. ; WiU. fil. WiU. de, 267.
Neylford, Adam de, 37.
Nigellus, 241 n.
Nonnewykthornes, Bob. de, 436 ».
Norff', Jac. de, 185 n.
Norfolk', comes. Bog., — see Bigot.
Normanvill, Normanville, Adam de,
6, 10, 230, 281, 358; hasr. Bic. de,
202 ; Bad. de, 4, 6, 8, 9, 22, 152, 202,
336, 356 ; Tho. de, 398.
Norreis, Norreys, Noreys, Agn., 178;
Alan., 101 ; Oalfr. le, 169 ; Job., 167 ;
WiU., 167 n.
Nortball, NortbaUe (in Ledee), Bog.
de, 38, 224, 279,— mw Leeds.
Nortbmanby, Nortbmaneby, Adam de,
129.
Nortbiby, Nortbyby, Bob., 252 ; WiU.,
82.
Northwod, Bog. de, 5.
Northumberland, earl of. Hen., 138 n.,
44211.
Norton, Joh.de, 116 ii.
Norun, WUl., 416 «.
NoUngham, Not', Bob. de, 385 fi., 406 ;
B. de, 405, 407.
, archid., WUl. de Pyker-
ing, 426.
Nouers, Letitia de, 273.
Novoburgo, canonici de, 119.
, prior de, 94, 96, 98, 104,
174, 184, 185, 320, 322, 323, 338,
339, 349.
Novo Mercato, — see Newmarch.
Nunbumholme, Bruoham, monialcs
de, 89.
NuceU, Job., 95 n.
Nunnewyk, Bog.de, 331.
Nutol, Job., 95.
Nuttle, NutteU, NutaU, Joh. de, 246;
Petr. de, 76, 246 ».
O
Ocketon, Oketon, Job. de, 57, 83 n.
Ocklestborp, Oclesthorp, Okelesthorp,
Joh.de, 214,285,345.
Odard, Alicia, 272.
Odingsells, Edm. de, 308 n. ; Marg. de,
308 n. ; WUl. de, 308 n.
OUver, Bic, 95.
Ord, Mr., 137 n.
Ormesby, WUl. de, 239.
Orre. Alan., 178.
Orreby, Inb. de, 311 a. ; John de,
311 n.
Osgotby, Osgoteby, Osgodby, Adam
de, 242 «., 438 ; Bob. de, 68, 242,
317.
, capellanus de, 139.
Osulf, ion.
Oswalton, Wm.de, 17.
Otley, Otteley, CoUn. fil. Edona* de,
425.
, vicar of, John de Brantingham,
429 n.
Otringham, Beatrix de, 272 n. ; Martia
de, 27211.; Bic.de, 414.
Otrington, Oterington, Hoterington,
Tho. de, 101 ; Tho. fil. Tho. de, 148.
Otterbum, Oterbum, EUm de, 201 ;
Job., 356 ; Bad. de, 356.
Ouleootes, Culootes, MatUda de, 193.
Ouneby, Ounesby, Outhenby, Tho. de,
281 n., — eee Aunb}'.
Oufithorp, Bic. de, 316.
Oustwyk, Owstwyk, Austwicke, Steph.
de, 75, 371,375.
Overswale, WUl., 172.
Oxenbope, Oxenhopp, Oxenhoppe,
Hopp', Adam de, 225, 280, 360 n. ;
Joh. de, 360 f». ; Marj. de, 360 n. ;
Matilda de, 360 «. ; Bob. de, 360 n. ;
Tho.de, 360i».; WiU.de, 360 «.
Oxonia, Nic. de, 410.
Ovsell, Bic, 190 w.; h«jr. Bic, 337;
*^Bog., 150, 151, 162, 336.
Pa, Paa, Pay, Job., 265; Bob., 72,
274, 275.
Pache, — see Peechc
Pacok, Galfr., 263.
Pagula, Paglarn (PauU), Steph. de, 77,
247.
Palfrey, Palfrai, The, 385, 391 n., 395.
Palgrave, Sir Francis, 299, 300.
Palmer, Paumer, Hugo, 275 ; Bog.,
274; Tho. le, 65 »., 178 ». ; Walt,
272 ; WiU., 269, 274.
Paneley, Panely, Sir Laur., 387 ».;
Marg. de, 439 ; Bob. de, 49.
Pantoii, Paunton, Hugo de, 394 n. ;
John de, 394 ». ; Osbert. de, 394 ». ;
Bob. de, 394 n. ; WUl. de, 392 ».,
394 ; WiU. fil. WiU. de, 394 n.
Parco, Parcho, Helagh Park, canon.
de, 26 n.
, prior de, 26, 29, 82, 99, 219, 220,
221, 222, 290, 343, 345;— «wHea-
laugh.
INDEX NOMINUM.
476
Paris, Paryes, Joh. de, 357; Will.,
384 ».
Pasmer, Pasdem^, Passemere, Beatrix,
245 n. ; Clementia, 245 n. ; Isab.,
245 n. ; Job., 76, 245 ; Marg., 245 n.
, feod. de, 374.
Patefin, Patefyn, Patefyne, — see Poi-
tevin.
Patesbill, Pateshull, Patteshell, h»r.
de, 35 ; Isab. de, 64 n. ; Job. de, 375,
415; Simon de, 64 n., 304, 415 n.;
Will, de, 415 n.
Patbenall, Paytenall, Joh. de, 189;
Nigel, de, 200 ; Simon de, 198.
Paumes, hser. Nic. de, 62 ; Will., 319.
Paxton, Walt, de, 317.
Payne, Paen, Job., 139 ; Jurdan., 137.
Paynel, Paynell, Paynil, Paynill, Pai-
nill,Hugo de, 112, 345; Job., Ill,
112, 115, 116, 117, 215 n., 344;
Pbilip., 215; baer. Pbilip., 438;
Will., Ill; Will. fil. Will., 432.
, feod. de, 26, 27, 29, 111, 112,
119, 120,219.
Payteby, Will, de, 330.
Peecbe, Pacbe, Job., 339.
Pelbam, Cbas. A., 375 n.
Pepyn, Hugo, 386.
Percehay, Percebaye, Peroebaie,Percbe-
baye, Perscebay, Arnard. de, 382;
Jobanna de, 320, 380; Walt, de,
118, 122,324,434.
Percy, Perci, Alex, de, 138, 240, 241,
317, 327, 329 ; Alienora de,308, 310,
312, 329; Arnald. de, 72, 127 n.,
235 ; Beatrix de, 347 n. ; domina de,
338, 347 ; Emma de, 97 n., 217 n.;
Eustacbia de, 218 n.; Heo. de, 31,
32, 33, 132, 138, 139, 140, 141, U 7,
198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 214, 2M\
234, 236, 240, 241, 249 n., 257, 2S4,
346, 355, 432; baer. Hen. de, 21, 31,
32, 33, 44, 61, 146, 183, 32'^ 326,
349, 353, 354, 355 ; Job. de, 5, 9, 93,
94, 95, 103, 139, 329 ; Matild:i fl%
countess of Warwick, 18 n. ; Nic. de,
83; Petr. de, 218 n., 271 n., 432;
Rob. de, 24, 31, 44, 49, 61, 62, 71,
73, 80, 82, 86, 140, 207, 241 n., 254,
271, 309, 312, 315; Sir Rob. de,
34711.; Sibilla de, 241 n.; Will, de,
10 n., 18 n., 26, 86, 90, 308, 309,
393 ». ; Sir Will, de, 26 n. ; Will. fil.
Arnaldi de, 135 n.
, de KUdale, Will, de, 56, 90, 109,
127, 133 n., 135, 136 n., 140, 144.
, de Sowethe Loftoe, Will, 131.
, de Topcliffe, Job., 130.
, feod. de, 16, 22, 24, 52, 57, 86,
139, 203, 204, 219, 222, 249, 254,
255, 261, 271.
Percy, b«r. de, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,
25, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, 53, 59, 60, 61,
86,87, 146, 184, 186, 310 n.
de Kildale, feod. de, 56, 90 n.,
265.
Pereis, Job. de, 357 n.
Perfect, Alicia, 201 ; Franc, 201.
Perinton, Adam de, 251 n.; Isab. de,
251 n.
Periton, Begin, de, 396.
Perre, Bog., 366.
Perte, Eustacb. de, 142.
Fertriur, Bic. le, 86.
Pesoour, WiU. le, 86.
Peston, Will, le, 86 n,
Petowe, — see Potbow.
Peverell', feod., 56 ; Will., 66 n.
Pickering, Pickeringe, Pikerynge,
Pyckering, Pykering, Pykeryng,
Pyk', ballivus de, 147; Bic. de,
321 fi.; Bienus de, 321; Bob. de,
381; Mr. Bob. de, 325, A07,-^8ee
Ebor. decanus; Tbo. de, 253, 309;
Will, de, 371; Mr. Will, de, 407,
426, — see Ebor. decanus.
Pickton, Pyketon, Adam de, 104;
Galfr. de, 128 ; bsres de, 236.
Picwortbe, Hugo de, 308.
Pigbell, Pikball, Bob. de, 192 ».
Pigot, Pygot, Brian., 333 ; Cassandra,
166; Galfr., 170; Hen., 166, 415;
Ban., 334, 338 ; Begin., 338 ».
Pikersham, J. de, 385 n.
Pincbardun, — see Puncharduno.
Pirle, Eudo de, 170.
Pirrowe, Helwisia de, 161.
Piflcator, Galfr., 253 ; Hugo, 251.
Piseley, Nic. de, 389.
Pistor, Si ward., 139 ».
Place, Plaice, Plaiz, Playce, Plays,
Alicia, 159 ; Beatricia, 273 ; ber. de,
62; Isab., 267; Bob., 140, 267;
Tbo., 267, 273, 274, 314; Will.,
62 »., 64, 72, 267 «. ; bier. W., 64.
Plompton, — see Plumpton.
Plumlund, Bic. de, 190.
Plumpton, Plumton, Plompton, Isab.
de, 279 »., 355; Nigel de, 279 ».;
Bob. de, 19, 24, 44, 45, 224, 279,
349,355,360*; Sir Bob. de, 279 •.;
baer. Will, de, 45.
Podesey, Job. de, 226.
Poitevin, Patefin, Patef^-n, Patefyne,
Paytfin, Petevin, Peytevyn, Eliz.,
348 ».; fam. of, 348 n.; Tbo. le,
33 n., 348; Will., 33, 207, 286,
348 ».
476
INDEX NOMINUM.
Pokelington, Pokjlington, Remigius
de, 84, 85 ; Tho. de, 85 «.
Pokethorp, Emma de, 274, 275 ; Hen.
de, 274, 275 ; hser. Tho. de, 72.
Ponteftracto, Adam de, 225, 280 ; Rob.
de, 4, 7, 28, 216, 221, 222, 228, 289,
291, 292, 434; Tho. de, 28»., 342;
Tho. fil. Ric. de, 28 i».
, burgeDses de, 383 ».
, prior de, 16, 209, 226, 345,
348.
Pontem, Simon ad, 62.
Portington, Nic. de, 316; Tho. de, 85,
262.
Pothow, Pothowe, Potthou, Pottoue,
Pottow, Pottowe, Petowe, Alicia de,
99 !»., 130 «., 252 ; Joh. de, 130, 131 ;
Sir John de, 65». ; Rob. de, 99 ».,
130, 131, 235 ; Mr. Will, de, 127, 130.
Potter Neuton, Potemu*, Potterton,
Nic. de, 213.
Pouger, Joh., 430.
Poulson, Mr., 76 »., 371 »., 375 ».,
388 fi.
Poynton, Will, de, 391 «.
Pratte, Will., 262.
Prestman, Ric, 265.
Preston, Adam de, 35, 36, 39, 208, 287,
348 ; Emma de, 246 n. ; Hen. de, 76,
246»., 374n.j H. de, 374; Joh. de,
76, 246, 304 ; Rob. de, 246 ». ; Simon
de, 374 n. ; S. de, 374 ; Tho. de, 151 ;
Will, de, 150, 151.
, ecclesiae de, persona, 201.
Proudfot, Proudefote, Gilb., 190 ; haer.
Rob., 221, 290 ; hser. Will., 196.
Proudhom, Prodhom, Hugo, 221, 290.
Prude, Prute, Will., 18, 198.
Puncharduno, Pinchardun, hser. le,
63 ; Johanna de, 97 ; Nic. de, 97.
Puntifes, Jac., 254.
Puterel, Joh., 272.
Pychsall, Rob., 192.
Pye, Alan., 144.
Pygot, — see Pigot.
Pyk*, — see Pickering.
Pykburn, Ric. de, 232.
Qwinild, Tho., 254.
B
Babot, Rabott, le, 82 ; Rog., 110, 119.
Rachedale, Rad. de, 227.
Radclive, Tho. de, 362.
Radulphus, 392.
Ragill, Ric. de, 165.
Rainberg, Reyneberge, Rob. de, 232.
Raine, Rev. canon, 20 »., 53 n., 60 ».,
430 n.
Raisthorp, Gilb. de, 271.
Rand, Rande, Raunt, Runt, Rob. de,
151 n., 159, 162.
Ramyt, Rob. de, 151.
Ranuphar', Rumphar", hser. Joh., 111.
Rathbone, Rob., 274.
Raudon, Raudun, Roudon, Mich, de,
32,207,347; Nic, 143 1».
Raven, Nic, 143.
Ravenesthorp, Raventhorp, hser. de,
100 ; Rob. de, 83, 308.
Ravenesword, Adam, abbas de Font.,
20 ».
Raygate, — see Reygate.
Raynevill, Tho., 176.
Reddinges, Nic de, 303.
Redenesse, Angerin., 180.
Redewode, Marg., 253.
Redhode, Rob., 82.
Redmarcyll, Redmershall, Joh. de, 124,
234.
Redvers, Baldwin de, 432 ». ; Isab. de,
com. Albemarlise, 32 «.
Relaund, Joh. de, 110.
Renede, Elias de, 385 n.
Repingale, Repyngdale, Walt, de, 142,
143.
Reygate, Ravgate, Rvgate, Joh. de, 48,
135 »., 213, 219, 284, 290, 398, 400,
403; Sir John de, 48 «. ; Rob. de,
345,410,411.
Reymundeby, — see Romondby.
Ribstan, Ribbeston, Godith de, 18 ».,
199; Will.de, 18 n., 199.
Ricardi, Marg. uxor, 270.
Ricardus, comes, 434 n.
Richard I., king, 2, 18, 137, 200.
Richmond, Richemond, Richmund,
Richemund, Richm*, Eudo de, 170;
Isab. de, 156 n.; Rad. de, 186 «.;
Roald. de, 156 n., 166, 168, 169, 170,
171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 178, 179,
182, 183, 184; The de, 156 n., 334,
335, 336, 338.
, comes de, 63, 64, 65, 149,
157, 158, 159, 160, 163, 104, 165,
166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172,
173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179,
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186; Jo-
hannes, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,
161 ; — see Britannia.
-, food, de, 63.
Ridell, Alicia, 97.
Rider, Asketell., 91 n.
INDEX NOMINUM.
4^77
Ridmer, haer. Will, de, 150.
Ridwale, Tho. de, 358.
Riovaux, Rievalle, Riewall, Rivall,
Ryvals, Revalibus, abbas de, 54, 114,
115, 136, 139, 140, 146,320; Adek
(Aelredo ?), 417 n. ; Sylvan, 137 ».
, monks of, 137 n.
Riggesby, Riggeby, Righesby, Gilb. de,
392 n., 393 ; Rad. de, 394 n. ; Tho.
de, 392 n., 393 n., 394 n.; Sir Tho.
de, 394 It.
Righton, Rob. de, 139.
Rillington, Rillyngton, RylUngton,
Rellington, Gilb. de, 72; Joh. de,
266 ; Rob. de, 72 n., 275, 314 ; Will.
de, 266, 275.
Rilston, Rilleston, Cecilia de, 190 n.;
Eliasde, 193n.; ha)r. Eliso de, 190,
193; Emma de, 190 n., 193 n.; hser.
de, 189.
Rimington, Rymyngton, Agn. de, 18,
199; Hen. de, 354; Rob. de, 18,
199 ; Rog. de, 18 n. ; Walt, de, 18 «. ;
Will, de, 354.
Ripariis, Ripars, Rypare, Rypar', Ry-
pers, Joh. de, 231, 282, 358 ; Nio. de,
108 ; Tho. de, 379 \—9ee Ryver.
Ripon, Rypon, Hen. de, 149, 161, 169;
Joh. fil.Will.de, 212, 435 n.
, canon, de, 331; Bridlington,
Rob. de, 429 n. ; Markenfield, Joh. de,
255 n.
Ripplingham, Ripplyngham, Rippyll-
ingham, Joh. de, 241 ; Joh. fil. Ger-
vasii de, 241 ; Rad. de, 79, 264 ; Steph.
de, 264.
Risuin, hser. Ingerami de, 75 ; Joh. fil.
Ingeh-. de, 246.
Riswik, Tho. de, 158.
Rither, Rithre, Ryther, Rio. de, 201 ;
Rob. de, 346 ; Will, de, 40, 49, 208,
214,219,284,287,289.
Riton, Joh. de, 122.
Ryppeleye, Will, de, 47.
Ryver, Ryvere, Rypar', Nic. de la, 108,
185; Tho. de la, 304, 324, 372 n.;—
see Ripariis.
Roald, Alan., 63.
Robelett, Robolot, Rob., 80 «.
Roberii, Alicia uxor, 274.
Robertus, Dunolm. episc., 66 «.
Robt', Walt.de, 110.
Roche, Rupe, Simon de v. de la, 39,
348, 360 ; ha)r. Simon de, 208, 287 ;
— see Rui)e.
Rocheford, Walran. de, 53, 312; Sir
Walran de, 53 n.
Rodes, Petr. de, 7.
Roffes, Will, de, 19 n.
Rogeri, hseres, 258.
Rohelot, Rob., 80.
Rokeby, Alex, de, 165, 167.
Rokle, Joh. de, 366.
Romayn, Walt, le, 121, 320 «.; Will, de
Kirkeby le, 121 n.
Romondby, Romundby, Reymundeby,
Nic. de, 178; Ric. de, 101, 102, 178 ».;
Sir Rich, de, 101 fi.
Ros, Roos, Rose, Ross, Roys, Gilb. de,
343 ; Joh. de, 75, 243 «., 244, 355 ;
Joh. fil. WUl. de, 303 ; J. de, 373 ;
Magister de, 27 ; Marg. de, 27 ». {
Margareta de, 131, 132, 133, 236,
243 f». ; Rad. de, 47 «. ; Ric. de v. le,
81, 88; Rob. de, 24, 29, 45, 46, 47,
57, 62, 65, 66, 71, 72, 74, 76, 83, 91,
106,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,
120, 121, 131 n., 24311., 274 n., 251,
253, 263 ; Sir Tho. de, 395 «.; Walt,
de, 321; Warin. de, 247; Will, de,
29, 45, 47, 243, 253, 256, 268, 269,
309, 31 1, 314, 315, 324, 342, 343, 372,
373,374,415,432.
, de Gedney, Joh. de, 304.
, de Hamelak ©. Hehnesley, Will.
de, 304, 305, 309, 349, 381.
, de Ingmanthorp, Will, de, 349,
386 f». ; Sir Will, de, 395 «.
, de Yolton, Will, de, 321, 324, 381.
,feod.de,81,91, 113,114,119,121,
203, 205, 250, 252, 253, 256, 257, 260,
262, 266, 268, 269, 270, 272, 274, 275,
375, 376.
Rosedale, Rossedale, Rossedaill, nuns of,
139 n. ; priorissa de, 143.
Roseles, Roselle, Rossells, Rosas, Casel,
dominus de, 124 ; Galfr. de, 329 n.;
Will, de, 128, 236, 330 ; Sir WiU. de,
329 n.
Roston, Avicia de, 259.
Rotherfield, Rotherfeld, Rotheresfeld,
Rotherfeud, Rothirfeld, Rorefeld, Al-
breda de, 227 ; Euphemia de, 4 n. ;
Joh. de, 214, 285, 360 n. ; Sir Nic. de,
4 n.; Petr. de, 4, 7, 36, 49, 87, 282 it. ;
Sir Peter de, 4 n. ; Will, de, 282 «.
Rotomag*, (Rouen), archiep. et capit.
de, 51, 58 ; episcopus, 311.
Rotour, Rotrux, Will., 256, 330.
Rotyngton, persona de, Annesley, Rob.
de, 440.
Rouceby, hajr. Alex, de, 144 ; Hen. de,
57.
Rouoestre, Will, de, 199, 354.
Roudon, — see Raudon.
Roulond, Rob., 255.
Roys, Warin., 247.
Rozeline, 10 n.
478
INDEX NOMINUM.
Ruda, Amand. de, 304, 305.
Rudston, Rudestan, Rudestayn, Ruddes-
tan, Joh. de, 310; Will, de, 81, 311 ;
hmr. Wm. de, 56.
, rector of, John de Sneinton,
146 n.
Rufford, Rugford, abbas de, 230, 358.
, Mr. Alan, de, 434, — see
Breton.
Ruffufl, Ruse, Ric, 131 «.; Will., 131.
Rugemund, Rad. de, 186, 339 n.
Rupe, Simon de, 39, — see Roche.
, abbas de, 2, 6, 10, 231, 358, 359.
Rus, Ric. le, 88 n.
Russel, RusseU, Joh. de, 139, 146, 240;
Ric, 262; Rog., 92; Simon, 318;
Walt., 108, 275, 378; , 83.
Rybof, h»r. Rio. de, 156, 158.
Rye, Cristiana de, 385 n. ; Ran. de,
38511.
Ryhill, Ryhell, RyeU, Isab. de, 278 «. ;
Mich, de, 102, 166, 278 n.; Tho. de,
175.
Rythe, Joh. de, 172 n. ; Rob. de, 172.
RyveU, Ryvill, Rog. de, 213 ; Tho., 194.
S
Sadbergh, Cecilia de, 172.
Salcock, Salcok, Salcote, Cecilia de,
329 ». ; Tho. de, 99, 329.
Salford, Will, de, 417.
Salisbury, bp. of, Will, de Ebor., 20 n.
Sallay, Salley, abbas de, 18, 21, 22, 198,
199, 200, 201, 207, 347, 354 »., 355.
Sallioibus, Tho. in, 62.
Salvayn, Sal vain, Salvan, Salvayne, Sal-
vin, Adam, 1 1 ; Angertin. v. Anketin.,
214, 233, 284, 324, 365, 380; Anton.,
233 ; Gerard., 255, 260, 261 , 272, 274,
305, 309 !»., 310, 312, 315, 317; G.,
309 ; Bad., 3, 11 1». ; Rob., 66, 73.
Sampson, Samson, Agn., 41 f».; Alan.,
36 »., 218 n.; Constance, 218 n.; Em-
meria, 218 ».; Hen., 218 ».,343 ; Job.,
31, 36 «., 41, 65 n., 218, 289, 398, 434 ;
Sir John, 65 n., 21 8 n.; Math.,218».;
Maurice, 218 ».; Bob., 218 «.; Tho.,
218 n.; Will., 218 n., 366.
S.Agatha, abbas de, 162, 171, 172, 174,
175, 179,334,335,336.
S. Albano, abbas de. 111, 185.
S. Andrea, Rog. de, 64.
S. AndrejB, prior, — see Ebor.
S. Clementis, priorissa, — see Ebor.
S. Egidii, magister, 174.
S. Elena, Nio. de, 7 ».
S. Georgio, Will, do, 3, 10, 283.
S. Hilda, 53.
S. Katherina, Linedn., prior Hospit.
de, 231, 282.
S. Johannes, Beverlaci, 82.
S. Johannis, magister Hospit., 183, 199,
208, 215, 303, 355, 356 ;—see Hospi-
talarii.
, prior Hospit., 304, 325.
S. Lando, Sir The. de, 396 m.,—see
Laund.
S. Leonard!, magister Hospit., — see
Ebor.
S. Maria, Alicia de, 4, 8 ; Jord. de, 8 «.
S. Mariffi Magdalense Bipon., magister
Hospit., 336.
S. Martino, Adam de, 376 ; Sir Adam
de, 376 11. ; Hen. de, 305; Tho. de,
180.
S. Nicholat, fratres Hospit., 143 ; ma-
gister, 172.
S. Oswaldo, prior de, 5, 1 1, 53, 345, 352,
359.
, prior et conv. de, 439.
S. Paulo, Bob. de, 344 ; Tho. de, 49.
S. Quintino, Agn., 421 i».; Sir Alex.,
421 II. ; Galfir. de, 312 ; Herb, de, 58,
74, 303, 305, 306, 371, 373, 374;
Herb. fil. Herb, de, 248 «. ; hser.
Herb, de, 248 ; Joh. de, 303.
, feod. de, 375, 376.
S. Bumaldi, parsona eoclesisB de, 165.
Sandw>'co, J. de, 408.
Sanston, Marg. de, 386 ». ; Will, de,
386 f».
Santon, Alex, de, 80; hsr. Hen. de,
264; Joh. de, 81 ; Bic. de, 81, 261;
Will, de, 80 «.
Saperton, Joh. de, 156.
Sarterino, Joh. de, 180.
Saundeby, Bob. de, 3, 11, 365 «.
Sausemer, Bog. de, 391.
Sautre, — see Alta Bipa.
Savile, Savill, Sayvill, fam. of, 361 n. ;
Hen., 361 ». ; Job., 339; Will, de, 40.
Sayngreve, Sayugner, hasr. de, 64, — see
Stain greve.
Scalton, hffir. J. de, 238.
Scard', Mr. Bog. de, 143.
Scardeburgh, Americ. de, 139 ». ; Ma-
tilda de, 139».; Mr. Bob. de, 73,—
see Ebor. decanus.
Scargill, Skargill, Skyrgill, Joh. de, 166,
171; Bog.de, 166, 172; Warin. de,
333,352; WUl. de, 166,171,174,227.
Scauceby, Alex, de, 232; Ingelr. de,
359.
Schalman, Bob., 260.
Schayf, The, 212n.
Shorell, Joh. de, 361.
INDEX NOMINUM.
479
SchuptoD, Adam de, 318; Steph.,
180.
Scolemaister, Job. fil. Mr. Bog. le,
414.
Scorton, Hugo de, 174 n.; Job. de, 174 ;
Tho. de, 174.
Scoteney, haer. de, 24; Hen. de, 217,
289.
Scothorp, Skothorp, hser. Bob. de, 191,
194 ; Tho. de, 356.
Scotland, Galfp. de, 180 ; Sibilla de, 177.
, king of, 277 n. ; Jobn de
Balliol, 133 n.
Scotre, Skotre, Agn. de, 260 n.; Eliz.
de, 260 n. ; Bog. de, 260.
Scott, Scotte, Scot, Constance, 220 n. ;
Galfr. de, 151, 171 ; Gilb., 220 »., 342 ;
Hen., 266; Job., 220 n., 438 ; Job., de
Calverley, 33, 226, 280; Micb., 177;
Bic, 142 ; Steph., 21 ; WUl., 220,
290.
Scotterscelf, Scotersoelf, Scoterekelf,
Scotberskeir, Stocbeg*, Bic. de, 124,
236, 329 ». ; Bob. de, 132, 133.
Scottewayn, Scotewayne, Sotwayn, b«r.
Bob., 76,247; Yvo, 371.
Scrayingbam, Scrayngbam, Scraibing-
bam, Boficelin., 180; Will, de, 274.
, rector of, John de
Cbaggeley, 268 n.
Script*, Job., 267.
Scrop, Scrope, Galfr. de v. le, 334, 338,
339 ; Hen. de v. le, 230, 335, 336, 337,
354, 358 ; Hen., lord, 156 ».; Will, de
«. le, 150, 152, 176.
Scruton, Scurueton, Nic. de, 176; Pigot
de, 169; Tho. de, 175.
Scurs, Skurs, Stms, Escurs, Joan de,
371 ». ; Bob., 243, 371, 372, 375 ; Sir
Bob. de, 371 ».; B. de, 374; Walt.
de 395.
Selby, Seieby, Selleby, Hugo de, 258,
380 «.; Job. de, 270 »., 346; Nic. de,
34611.; Petr.de, 226.
, abbas de, 23, 64, 65, 80, 105,
223, 291, 343, 344, 438; Alex., 216 n.
Semer, Math, de, 234.
Sempryngbam, canon, ord. de, 147.
Serf,— tee Cerfe.
Serjant, Serjaunt, Alex, le, 274 ; Tho.
le, 254 ; Will, le, 425.
Serle, Bob., 266.
Serlson, Steph., 179.
Servientis, feod. Hugonis, 374.
Setill, Nigel, de, 198 ; Wag. de, 200.
Seton, Adam de, 128 ; baer. de, 236 ;
hser. Bob. de, 131.
Seyneton, — tee Singleton.
Seseyaux, CeasevHus, Agn. de, 220 ». ;
Hen. de, 220 ». ; Job. de, 274 ; Nic.
de, 274 ». ; Bic. de, 272.
Shadewell, SchadeweUe, bier, de, 208,
287.
Sbarowe, Simon fil. Job. de, 212.
Sbeffeld, Scheffeld, Tho. de, 362.
Shelley, Sbelueley, Hen. de, 351.
Shelton, Job. de, 233, 283.
Shepley, Job. de, 351.
Sherburne, Shireburn, Schirburn, Sire-
burn, Emma fil. Will, de, 269 ; Bad.
de, 372 ; Tho. ad portam de, 438 ;
Will, de, 266, 269.
, burgenses de, 383 n.
Shiref Hoton, vicarius de, 107.
Singleton, Seyneton, Gilb. de, 189,
356 n. ; Job. de, 356.
Siwardeby, Sywardeby, Hen. de, 263 ;
Bob. de, 313, 365.
Skargill, — see Sijargill.
Skeffling, Skeftelyng, Scheffling, Sir
Hugh, 248 fi. ; Nic. de, 248 ». ; Bob.
de, 248.
Skeleslay, Hen. de, 194.
Skipton, Skypton, Baldwin, de, 95 ;
Job. de, 95 ; WiU. de, 356, 357.
Skireswith, Gerv. de, 166.
Skyrak, Skyrake, ballivus de, 31, 32,
33, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 42.
Skyryng, Bad., 143.
Slechte, Alan, 271 ».; Will., 271.
Sledmere, Ledemer, Petr.de, 266.
Sley, Sleys, Ban. de, 185.
Slingsby, Sir Chas., 27 n.
Smalman, Bob., 263.
Smiton, Smytbton, Job. de, 102, 177;
Tho.de, 102; WiU.de, 102.
Smyth, Bog., 177.
Snainton, Snaynton, Sneinton, Sneig-
ton, Christiana de, 99 n. ; Mr. Job.
de, 146 fi., 316; Bio. de, 141 ii.;
Thora de, 141 n. ; WiU. de, 99 ».
Snayington, Nic. de, 267.
Snede, John, 300.
Snytall, Emisius de, 228; Gerv. de,
228 ».
SomeryiU, Adam de, 308 ; Bog. de, 311,
312
Sotbili, SothuU, SutbiU, Hen. de,
316 n. ; WiU. de, 405, 406, 425.
Sotwayn, baer. Rob., 247,— tw Sootte-
wain.
Soutball, Hen. de, 316.
Southern, Tho. le, 354.
Southorp, Soutthorp, Tho. de, 247, —
see Suntborp.
SouthweU, SuweU, canon, de, Bameby,
WiU. de, 418 ; BridUngton, Rob. de,
489 •.
480
INDEX NOMINUM.
Sowerby, Suleby, Will, de, 101.
Spaldington, Osbert. de, 48, 213, 252,
284, 404 ; Rog. de, 252 ; Sarr' de,
91.
Spark, Win., 262.
Sporaore, Rog., 176.
Spencer, Hugo de v. le, 38, — see De-
spencer.
Spenj-thorne, Tho. fil. Job. de, 159.
Speton, Job. de, 341 ; Tbo. de, 54.
Spring, Springe, Spryng, Hen., 165,
174; Umfrid. le, 333.
Sproxton, Alicia de, 423 ; Matilda de,
11411.; Rob. de, 110, 114, 116 M.,
320; Will.de, 114 n.
Squier, PEsquier, Job., 255, 273.
Stabler, Lestabler, WiU. le, 255, 261.
Stain, Rog., 439.
Stainford, Stainforde, Stainfort, Stane-
ford, Staynford, Nigel, de, 189, 356 ;
Rob. de, 22, 201, 202.
Staingreve, Staingrif, StaingrifT, Stain-
grive, Stayngreve, Steingreve, Stein-
grive, Stejmgreve, Steyngrif, Sayn-
greve, Sayngner, Beatrice de, 64 n. ;
ber. de, 62 ; Lob. de, 64 «. ; Job.
de, 64, 106, 116, 117, 119, 120, 163.
177; Matilda de, 106 n.; Simon de,
64fi., 106 ft., 116 »., 433.
Staineley, Stanelav, Staneley, Staynlay,
Steynley, Adamde, 131,236; Hen.
de, 175; Job., 186; Nic. de, 212;
Ric. de, 154.
Stainesby, Staynesby, ha?r. de, 330 ;
Walt, de, 128. 236.
Stainton, Staynton, Steynton, Job. do,
3 n., 432 ; Marg. de, 3 ». ; Will, de,
158.
Stanes, Alan., 139 ; Tbo. at, 261.
Stanley, Rob.de, 211.
Stapletoii, Stapelton, Stapilton, Sta-
pylton, Nai)elton, Tapelton, Agn.,
343 n. ; Galfr. de, 178 ; Gilb. de, 307,
343; Sir Gilb., 343 ». ; Isab. de,
156 n.; Job.de, 166 n., 333, 347 n.;
Maud, 343 n. j Mr., 26 n. ; Milo v.
Miles de, 214, 219 n., 242 n., 275,
285, 307 n., 362 n., 438, 439; Sir
Miles 343n. ; Nic.de, 68, 76, 116,
117, 119, 120. 121, 149, 150 n., 178,
215, 219 n., 242, 307, 317, 320, 321,
324, 335, 336, 342, 344, 362 ; Nic.
fil. Sibilla) de, 21 9 n.; liwr. Rob. de,
34, 35; Rog. do, 178; Sibilla de,
219 n.
Stauell, — see Staveley.
Staunton, ba;r. Rob. de, 92.
Staveley, Stavelay, Staflogb, Stauell,
Agu.de, 152 w.; Alan de, 152 n.;
Job. de, 263, 304^ 401, 405, 407,
434 ; Win. de, 79, 389.
Staynirigges, Hen. de, 170.
Stele, WUL, 262.
Stelez, Alicia, 265.
Stelford, Adam de, 37.
Steling*, Job., 17, 198.
Stepben, king, 79 «.
Stiget, Reyner., 338.
i Stirk, Stnk, Hugo, 101.
StiYeton, Stiverton, Styreton, Job. de,
355 ; baer. Ric. de, 24, 27 ; Bob. de»
366 ; bser. Rob. de, 92.
Stocbale, bser. Tbo. de, 158.
Stodley, Stodeley,— «ee Studleye.
Stokbri^, Job. fil. Galfr. de, 439.
Stokes, Walter de, 65 ».
Stopbam, Rob. de, 44 n. ; Will, de, 37,
44, 215, 285, 331, 346, 347, 549.
Stormy, — see Sturmy.
Storteford, Tbo. de, 385 «., 386 n.
Stortbes, Tbo. del, 192.
Stotevill,— «M Stutevill.
Stowe, Hugode, 406.
Strenrall, Strinsall, Strynsall, Jobanna
de, 190, 193.
Strete, Tbo. atte, 266.
Stretton, Elias de, 189 ; Hen. de, 189,
194.
Strus,— /<?« Scurs.
Stubbes, Stubbouse, Adam de, 41.
Studleye, Stodlev, Stodelai, Stodeley,
Job. de, 46 ; Tho. de, 255, 261, 425.
Stule. Stull, Galfr., 269, 275 ; Ric, 270.
Sturmy, Stormy, Hugo, 245 n.; Isab.,
245 n. ; Jobanna, 310 ; Marg., 245 m. ;
haer. Math., 237; Ric, 416; Rog.,
132 ; Will., 79, 90 n., 133, 236, 245 «.,
255, 260, 261, 265, 273, 329, 416.
Stutevill, Stuttevill, Stotevill, domina
de, 79 ; hapr. de, 89, 105 ; Joan de,
87 n., 107 n. ; Nic. de, 87 «., 107 n. ;
Bob. do, 11, 262; Simon de, 337;
Will, de, 374, 432.
, feod. de,'258, 262, 264, 265,
374, 376.
Subtus viam, Will., 365.
Sudeuhall, fcod.de, lln.
Suleby, Will, do, 101,— «•<? Sowerby.
Sunthorp, Southorp, Tho. de, 76, 247 a.
Suply, Hen., 63.
Surdeval, Surdevale, Surdewall, Surte-
val, Amnnd. do, 116 n., 197 «., 304;
Cecilia de, 197 n., 304 n. ; Hamon,
267; Joh.de, 113, 115,305..
Surrey, duke of, Tho. do Holland,
99 n.
Suth Mulefortb, Will, de, 48,~«w
Milford.
INDEX NOMINUM.
481
Suthill,— *<?c Sothill.
Sutor, Tho., 439.
Sutton, Ago. de, 282 n. ; Elena de, 217,
289 ; Galfr. de, 275 ; Joh. de, 244,
408, 414; Sir John, 218 n.; Petr.
de, 269 ; Sir Kich., 282 n. ; Bob. de,
314 ; Sayer. de, 75, 244 w., 373; Will.
de, 189.
Suwell,— *ee Southwell.
Swakk, Rob., 336.
Swathull, Hen.de, 316 n.
Swethorp, Suethop, Will.de, 387 n.
Swillington, Swillyngton, Swylington,
Swinlington, Swynlington, Swyn-
lyngton, Adam de, 336, 348, 360;
Hugo de, 35, 39, 208, 286 ; Bob. de,
19 n.; Will, de, 225, 279.
Svvinden, ha?r. de, 17.
Swyn, Swyne, priorissa de, 91, 305.
Syningthwayt, Synyngthwait, Synyng-
thwa3'tt, Synythwat, Senygtwhayt,
moniales de, 39.
, priorissa de, 29, 220,
221.
Syvill, Joh. de, 104.
T
Taillour, Tayllour, Beatrix, 245 ; Hen.,
245; Will, le, 413.
Takel, Joh., 81.
Talbot, Joh., 354 ; Tho., 322.
Taloun, Steph., 265.
Tanfield, Avice de, 182 n.; Hugh de,
182 ». ; Jemegan de, 182 n.
Tanstern, Tanesterne, Tho. de, 89, 258.
Tape] ton, — see Stapleton.
Tarteturteys, Will., 86.
Tateman, Joh., 240.
Tattersall, Tatersale, Tatesall, Tates-
hale, Emma de, 311 n.; feod. de,
249 ; Isab. do, 311 n. ; Joan de, 150 n.,
162 »., 311 n., 338 n.; Rob.de, 150,
151, 153, 154, 155, 159, 160, 161,
162, 182, 183, 311»., 338».
Taybanke, Nic, 194.
Taye, Walt, de, 320.
Teford, Tefurth,— we Tetford.
Tempersnape, Tho., 150.
Tempest, Isab., 331 n. ; Job., 192, 354,
356 ; haer. Ric, 192, 197; Sir Rich.,
331 n.; Rog., 17.
Templarii, Templars, 24, 51, 79, 81,
82, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 99,
143, 146, 204, 205, 210, 223, 228,
330 n., 394 ».
Templi, Fnitres Militi®, 113, 125, 141,
143, 147.
Templi, Magister Militise, 21, 151, 153,
157, 161, 164, 168, 170, 175, 177,
178, 180, 183, 200, 204 »., 208, 210.
Templo, Fratres Hospitalis de, 38.
Templeman, Ric, 95.
Tetford, Thetford, Teford, Tefurth,
Alicia de, 204 «. ; feod. de, 204;
Phil, de, 204 n., 394 ». ; Sir Phil, de,
394 m.
, ecclesiaj de, Tho., rector,
394 ».
Teynturell, Tho. le, 171.
Tharlesthorp, Ric. de, 303.
Theakston, Thexton, Will, de, 361 n.
Theays, Theys, Tyes, Hen., 257.
Themef, — see Thorneve.
Thikheued, Thycheued, priorissa de,
62, 267, 316.
Thirhill,— *etf Thomhill.
Thocht, Tocht, Job., 91.
Thoraldeby, Will, de, 271, 274.
Thorbrand, Adam, 195.
Thoresby, Hugode, 151, 337; Joh. de,
— see Ebor. archiep. ; Petr. de, 151,
154 ; Petr. fil. Hug. de, 154.
Thorgandby, dominus de, 62.
Thorne, Thoren, Nic. de, 76, 247; Ric.
de, 124 ; ha?r. Rog. de, 376.
Thorneby, Gilb. de, 340.
Thorneley, Cornlay, Elias de, 16 ».,
197.
Thorneve, Thomoue, Themef, Thur-
neff, Isab., 146 ». ; Will., 141, 146.
Thomhill, Thornhull, Thirhill, Brian
de, 225 n., 348 ; Sir Brian de, 360 n. ;
Joh. de, 225, 229, 292, 352, 360 n.,
361.
Thorntoft, Thoraetoffc, WUl. de, 254,
265,316.
Thornton, Thometon, Elena de, 360 n. ;
feod. de, 374; Gaufr. de, 235 n. ;
Gregor. de, 278, 362; Sir Gregory
de, 362 «. ; Joh. de, 324, 381 ; Mary
de, 47 n.; Math, de, 47 n., 167;
Mich, de, 167 n. ; Ric. de, 103 ; Rob.
de, 325 ; Steph. de, 338 ; Tho. de,
149, 226, 360 n., 361.
, abbas de, 303, 304, 305, 371,
374.
Thometon-Stiward, hser. de, 148, 151,
152, 153, 157, 158, 160; Sibilla de,
149, 150, 156.
Thorny, Thornay, Adam, 119 ; Ric. de,
56, 91, 255 ]—s€e Torny.
Thorp, Thorpe, Torp, Adam de, 216,
217, 236, 289 ; Agu. de, 421 n.; Joh.
de, 66, 67, 91 n., 319 ; Mich, de, 168 ;
Osbert de, 216 n., — see Bustard;
Rad. de, 63 ; Ric. de, 303 ; Rob. de,
1 I
482
INDEX NOMINUM.
169, 311 ; Rob. fil. Tho. de, 171 ;
Rob. fil. Will, de, 260 ; Simon, 376 ;
Steph. de, 274, 400, 421 ; Sir Steph.
de, 421 n. ; Walt, de, 124 ; Will, de,
115 ft., 260.
Thorp Stapelton, hser. de, 210, 288 ;
Hen.de, 210 m.
Thoxton, Will, de, 361 ,— **e Theakston.
Thresfeld, Threschefeld, Elias de, 20,
355.
Throkht, Job., 91 n.
Thurgarton, prior de, 426.
Thurkelby, Thurkilby, Turkilby, do-
mina de, 273 ; Ellen de, 65 n. ; Job.
de, 315 ; Tho. de, 65 n.
Thurkill, Petr., 274 ; Will., 172.
Tburneff, — see Thomeve.
Thurstan, — see Ebor. archiep.
Thurstanus, dispensator, 396.
Thurston, feod.de, 374.
Thwaites, Job. del, 357.
Tbweng, Thewenge, Thwenge, Tbwing,
Thwinge, Tweng, Twenge, Twinge,
Twyng, Baldw. de, 327; Job. de,
307, 324, 379 ; Lucy de, 90 n., 129 n.,
131 n., 307 ».; Mann, de, 51, 90 n.,
107, 125, 130, 131, 132, 134, 236,
238, 270, 307 n., 311, 328, 341;
Mann. fil. Mann, de, 56, 57; baer.
Mann, de, 127, 130, 134; Had. de,
129; Eic. de, 237, 307 n.; Rob. de,
129 n., 307 n. ; Sir Will, de, 341 n.
Tibetot, Tibbethofte, Tibbethorpe, Ti-
bitot, Tibtoft, Tebetborp, Tebitot,
Tybetoft, Agn. de, 261 n., 310 ; Eva
de, 3n., 261 n. ; Job. de, 12 n., 366 ;
Pagan, de, 232, 261, 283 ; liob. de,
3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 261 n.; Sir Rob.
de, 3n.
Tidolfside, Ric. de, 6 n.
Tiersall, Hen. de, 226.
Tiliol, Tilliol, Tyliol, Matilda, 416,
440 n. ; Rob., 246, 305 ; Sir Rob. de,
440 n.
Tilly, Tylly, Job., 224, 225, 279, 361.
Timbil, Tymble, Joh. de, 410 425 n. ;
Job. fil. Ric. fil. Rob. de la\Sale de,
425 ; Rob. de, 402.
Tinctor, de Rypon, Job., 402.
Tinsley, Tenneslowe, Tunneslowe,
Tyneslawe, Tynneslawe, Hen. de, 2,
4, 9, 365 ; Sir Hen. de, 2n.; Lucy
de, 2 n. ; Walt, de, 233, 283.
Tinsv, Will., 73 n.
Tinrmgton, Steph. de, 380.
Tixtor, Gilb., 273.
Tocht, Job., 91 n.
Tocotes, Tocottes, Tochotes, Toucotes,
Stoucotes, Adam de, 128, 133, 234,
236, 237, 330; Joh. de, 128, 330;
hser. Joh. de, 236 ; Begin, de, 99.
Todde, Will., 190.
Todehowe, Nic. de, 99.
Tofte, Johanna, 132.
Toke, — see Touke.
Tokewith, Tokwyth, Bad. de, 216;
Will, de, 216.
Tong. Ric. de, 225, 226, 279, 360.
Toray, Tboniy, Adam, 119 ; Joh., 80,
81»., 256; Ric. de, 91, 255, 311;
Tho., 86 f»., 254 ,-—see Thorny.
Ton^, , 1 n.
Tortemayns, Rob., 160.
Tothe, Jac., 255 ; Joh., 265.
Totheby, Sir Will, de, 394 ».
Totty, Ric, 439; Tho., 151.
Touke, Toke, Alice, 7 n, ; Walt, 7 «.,
358 ; Will., 149.
Touneslewerd, Joh. le, 226.
Tours, Joh. de, 366.
Towthropp, Walt, de, 380.
Traneby, Adam de, 81.
Travers, fam. of, 166 n.; Bob. de,
166 n.; Warin.de, 166 ».
Treeton, rector of, Ric. de Tidolfside,
6n.
Tregenaus, Joh., 275.
Trehampton, Rad. de, 184.
Trehous, Petr. de, 264.
Treycotes, — see Draycotes.
Trikingbam, Trikyngham, Lamb, de,
400, 402, 403, 404, 410, 425.
Trusbut, Trussebut, Trussebutt, Trusse-
^ butte, Tbrusseburg, baer. de, 91 ; Hil-
* laria de, 205 n. ; hcer. Rob. de, 65 ;
Rog. de, 269, 270.
, feod. de, 24, 29, 45, 222,
256.
Trussel, baer. Rad., 385.
Tuler, Tyler, Steph. le, 64.
Tunbridge, Adelidis de, 18 n.
Tunstall, Hugo de, 129 ; Ric. de, 371 n.,
374 ; Rog. de, 174.
Turchil, 10 n.
Turet, Bartbol., 26 ». ; Lucia, 26 ».
Turkilby,--**^ Thurkelby.
TurnUd, Jul', 275 ; Rob., 275.
Turpyn, Tho., 222, 290.
Tushet, Tho., 256.
Tweng, — see Tbweng.
Twyer, Twyere, Will, de la, 304.
Tyas, Tyes, Franco, 229, 292; Joh., 351 ;
Ric, 346.
Tycye, Gilb. de, 392.
Tyes, — see Theays.
Tykbill, dominus de, 232, 233.
TjWy—see TiUy.
INDEX NOMINUM.
483
U
Uckerby, Ukkerby, Hukerby, Adam de,
335; Elias de, 174; Galfr. de, 174;
Hugode, 175; Tho.de, 174.
Ughtred, tJctrede, Ughtridd, fam. of,
27 n.; Isab.. 218, 245 fi., 289, 291;
Joan de, 245 n. ; hier. Job., 245 ; Bob.,
21 7, 218, 221, 222, 258, 271, 289, 291 ;
Rob., de Scardeburgh, 73 »., 245 »., —
see Ebor. decanus ; Bog., 258, 274 ;
Symon, 138, 145 ; Tho., 310, 342.
Ulf, Volf, Hen.. 193;~wtf Ulphus.
Ulleskelfe, Ulskelfe, Ulckelf, Tho. de,
31 207 399.
Ulphus, Ulf, Ulfe, Ullf, Wlf, son of
Thorald, 62, 63, 66, 68, 92.
Ulram, Adam de, 55, 76 ; Job. de, 245,
302,311; Bob. de, 372.
Ultra aqua. Will, de, 213, 438.
Ulveshowe, Alan, de, 170; Steph. de,
164.
Uppiby, Walt., 270.
Upsale, Uppessale, Hupsale, Huppe-
shall, Gain-, de, 322; Hugo de, 96,
97, 98, 99 ; Sir Mich, de, 98 n.
Upton, Job. de, 387 n.
Usflete, Usflet, Job. de, 263 ».; Lora
de, 263 «., 308.
Utteley, Bio. de, 357.
Valencene, Job. de, 41 ».; Milisente de,
41 ft.
Valencia, Will, de, 433.
Valle Dei, abbas de, 385.
Varry, Will., 167 «.
Vaux, Vall'jVallibus, Deueaux,Douaux,
Job. de, 53 fi., 89»., 357 n.; Matilda
de, 64 ; Petr. de, 387 n.
Vavasour, Vavasor, Vavasur, Vavasure,
Vavazour, Vavesour, Alicia le, 25,
45 ; domina le, 357, 359 ; Elena le,
349; Hen. le, 343 »., 357; Job. le,
2, 12, 45; Jordan, le, 5, 8; Malger.
V. Mauger. le, 44, 95, 218 »., 222,
229, 291, 292, 349, 402, 408, 411,
419, 433 ; hser. Malg. le, 25 ; Nicho-
laa le, 342, 345, 357 n.; Bob. le,
343 n.; Walt, le, 349 ; Will, le, 5, 6,
8, 9, 32, 40, 49, 191, 214, 216 n., 220,
222, 225, 230, 231, 264, 282, 283,
284, 290, 291, 343 n., 365, 424, 426 ;
Sir Will., 342 n., 357 n.
Verdenel, Adam, 270; Joh., 270 «. ;
Mariote, 270 n. ; Bob., 270 n. ; The,
270 n. ; Vincent, 270 n.
Verdoun, Tho. de, 426.
Vere, Ver', Veir, Amphorus de, 322;
domina de, 73 ; Simon de, 77.
Verio, Vert, Bic. ftl. Bio. del, 88.
Verli, Werly, Amabil de, 393 ».; Hugo
de, 392 f». ; Will, de, 393 n.
Vernoil, Verneoles, Vemieles, Vemoele,
Vernoyle, Vernyll, Agn. de, 4 n. ; Joh.
de, 8; Hen. de, 4, 7, 11 ; Sir Hen. de,
4f».; Phil, de, 5, 8 f».
Vernoun, Bio. le, 269, 275.
Vesci, Vescy, Agn. de. 111, 138, 144,
270; dementia de,251,252, 254, 309;
domina de, 218, 289, 309, 319, 343 ;
domin® de, 251; dominus de. 111;
Isab. de, 218 n., 251 n., 252 n., 270,
323, 343 n.; Joh. de, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11,
44, 45, 46, 62, 64, 67, 80, 114, 115,
120, 141, 144, 147, 182. 218 n.. 251 n.,
252 n.. 263 »., 343 n.; Joh. fil. Will.
de, 432 ; Marg. de. 432 ; Beyner. de,
264; Will, de, 81, 239, 240, 251 ».,
252fi., 267.273, 398.
, feod. de. 59, 81, 89. Ill, 203,
206, 260. 261,262, 263, 264, 267. 273.
Veyley, Veyly, Veylly. Velle, VUle,
Dulcia de, 39 n. ; Humphr. de v. le,
34, 39, 40 ; Sir Humph, de, 39 n. ;
Bob. de, 39 n.
Veyll. Bob. le, 261.
Villan, Bob., 31.
Vipont, Veteri Ponte, Idonea de, 2,
3 ft.. 8; Isab. de, 2, 8 ; Bob. de, 2 n..
18211., 432.
Vivonia, Vyvan*, Hugh de, 261 ».;
Johanna de. 261, 307 n. ; Johannes
de, 307.
Volf, Ulf, Hen., 193.
Vyoy, — see Wittio.
W
Wacelyn. Tho.. 72, 271 ; Will., 274.
Wade. Bic, 360.
Waddeworth, Petr. de, 9.
Waith, Bob. fil. Petri de. 232.
Waitt, Wayt, Wayte, Will, le, 200, 208.
226 287
Wake! W^, Baldwin., 66, 87 n., 107.
142; hsr. Baldwini, 50. 65, 66. 67.
96, 97, 98, 105, 134 ; domina de. 236.
262 ; Hugh, 107 n.; Johanna de v. la,
87 »., 107 n., 239, 240, 262 n.. 320 ».,
389. 415; Johannes de, 87 «•., 122.
142, 143, 147, 23911., 262 »., 398. 399;
Nio. de. Ii8, 121, 142, 143; Tho. de
9. le, 2S9, 262 n., 308, 320, 326, 381,
414,416; Tho., loid, 308 ».
I 1 2
484
Wake, food. de. SI, 269. 270.
, h»r dc, 113, 114. U5» lie,
117, 118. 119/120, 121, 125.
Wakebrti^ir. Will, de, 44(1. 441,
Wakefcld. AHcia fll FalooD, de, 423;
¥»im d^. 423.
Wi^lhrHH. J. E,. es*v, iBa «.. 231 «.,
277 »., 371 n,. 405 »,, 422 a^ 432 ft.
Wftlburn. W\Tner, de. 157.
\Vii3(XJtes, will de, 246. 305.
Wflldb v% Waldebv. Job. de, 3^6 m. ; h«r.
Ni^vL tie. 79t3H8.
Wtddiiig-, Nk-, 87.
W*iUeby. .Toh. dt*, 336,
Waley s, \Ynhh, W- lOjiyjj, Waloia. Wttles,
Willie VHj Waylavii. WaTlv^Si Wileyg,
J oh. le. 27. 221 If";, 342; ^aud, 221 ».|
Nicbotuu, 342 71.1 3^5 it, ; Ric. d& c.
le, 50 ft., 72 »., 214. 211$ a„ 220, 222,
229. 2:n. 200, 291. 292, 342 ».< 315,
348. 3 JO. 351 ; Sir ll'irh., 50 »., 342 ».;
Steph. de !♦, le. 25,35.36, 42,50. 350;
Sir St<»ph. ki 2& fi.i 50 »., 345 #. ;
Will. lo. 221.
Walkiti^^'bviin, Walkyugliam^ Ad«m fil.
Ainni dp. 45 n.. 152 Ji,. 434 w,; Ay^Q.
de. 152 *i. ^ Akn de, 45 n.. 434 ; hii'r,
Alani de, 152; Eva d«j, 152 b., 434 #.j
Joh< de. 2 1 1 . 349 , 353 , 434 ; Sir Jobn
de, 152 «. ; Jolnn. de, 45.
Walkyij^orij AI01. de, 271 1 Job. do.
241.
■WallDfftrj. Tho.. 258, 259.
Walteri, I^b. ux<>r. 273.
Walter us, nbbae de Fotitibua. 20 ».
Walton, WlU.de, 22111.
Wambewell. Job. de. 7. 10; Eob. dc,
35fl.
Wjindcslbrd, Jmn, 21 m,; Eif,, 21 »,
WaiKleswortk, Itnb, do, 338.
Waniiervill, Adam de, IS, 354 j ha;r.
AdsodtN 107.
Wanton, — see W^«iiton.
WapijUoKton, Will, d^, 254.
Ward, Warde, Job.. 62, 175. 255, 307,
3Bei».. 436 J Nio., 389; EiwL, 211?
Eic. 211; Eob.. 266, Eo^., 271 ?
Simon, 36. 37. 209, 212. 227. 2R0.
2H7, 324. 331. 317, 360. 400, 104,
465, 406, 407, 411 i Simon fil Simon.,
212, 436 «.; W^ilL. 252. 388.
Wardebovv, Will, de, 237.
Warren ni, Warcnni. conies, 351, 352,
359, 3ni.365. 366; Job.. 3. 7, 227,
231 432,
Wttm%Werry. Will. 167**,
Wftrtrt^. prior dts SI, K4. 8.i. 87i 89, 91,
92, 310^ Fervbj. W-dl de. 91 i». ;
fhoriH\ Job, 46^91 If.
,b«SH
Wsiririck, oounles^ of. MbI
Wiiisteueyi*. Wnstcncst^ W»^el
teniib, Woj^ictimv^* Edm.. 6 1^
244 »., 281, 303, 359; Juh /
Will, 309.
Wateby» Jonn de, 20 p. ; Rio. dO|
WtttentTle, Ee;jriii. de, i^2
Wflllou*, Walhis, Hen?,, de^
434,
Wmter. Will le, 348.
WaHon* ^Vbaiion, Eic?, dc,
— . nuns of J 25C »., 2^9 »,
. fnor de, 59* SO^ Ml , «3
88, S3, 90, 01 , 92, 307, 31 0, 31
Waul on, Wnwtj^n. Waotrin, El
174 M.; Eliti^ de. 174 ; hsar. i}\A
335 ; Jobanna d^, i:»2 i». ; Jon
de. 152. 153, 338 ; Sir John dvj
Wiixand, Job. de, 323. 33d,
103; Bob. de, 303.
Waxftnder, Tbo., 124, 132
Wajlomo, Waylond. Wola!
105.
Wi?flrdJ*T, Wyvere«le»lev, b
Wellewvk, Emnm ftl, lUd. d^, i
EMd.de, 246 A.
WolUm, rector of, H^bdeo, Tb
20 m.
Wendesley, Jac. de^ 337 ; JuM
337 ».; Nie. dcJoB; Peter de,;
WetjtWDi-tb, Weuteworlh. Wjnt<
W>Tite worth, Will de, 34, 201
Werbj. W^^rreby, Ric, de, 392. 3
'Were, Matilda, 168.
Werkesop, Wirkeeop, Wiriop, W
prior de, 5, 8, 231, 282, 35gt, '
Werly. hior. Hug. de, 393 ;— *«
Werry. Mill, 167 h.
Werrt ike, — jien Bernyfc.
We5tv Petr., 73 ; Simon, 3
274 I Will., 73, 270.
W^estliall, Tbo. de, 36^5.
West bona, Nic, at, 263.
Weston, Cbristiaoa de. 209 •.- S\
Eic. de, 209 #1. ; Rad, de, 225
de, 41, 185, 209 »,
Westfsuii, W^estra^'s, Westr'
39, 208.
West wick, Westwik, We«i(^_
de, 279 B., 355 ».; PaLric, tic J
Serlo de, 279 a., 335 m.
We^Tbv/Laur.,B7.
WnLeater. Mr., 438 ».
Wheldruke, rector of, ^o]
325 tK
Wldtftker, Dr., 14 i i»., I&G
4 (2 rt,
Wbilliy. Wliiteby, Wh^v
ttbbufcde, 23. S3, I2!i. Ul
INDEX NOMINUM,
485
White, Whitte, Whyt, Petr., 420;
Rob., 253; WiU., frater Nio. de Ebor.,
20 n.
Whitike, Whityng, Whytyke,— *ec Wit^
tic.
Whitwell, hacr. Tho. de, 175.
Whytelej, Tho. de, 228.
Wichard, Wychard, Joh., 337.
"Wicleswortb, Wickles worth, Wikles-
worth, Wykelesworth,Wickeld\ Adam
de, 21, 199, 355; Adam fil. Ad» de,
21 ; Joh. de, 355.
Widdrington, Sir Tho., 216 n.
Wighton, Adam de, 261.
Wikeley, Will, de, 398.
Wikerslegh, Wikerle, Wykerle, Wyker-
leghjW vkereslai, Ric. de,',365 ». ; Rob.
de, 10 ;* haer. Rob. de, 6, 10 «. ; Tho.
de, 365.
Wilberfos, Wilberfose, Wylberfos, Wyl-
berfose, Gilb. de, 254; Joh. fil. Letiae
de, 87; Letia de, 87; Rob. fil. Simon
de, 87.
, moniales de, 86.
, priorissa de, 87.
Wilde, Alicia le, 439.
Wildeker, Walt, de, 73.
Wildford, Wilford, Joh. de, 183 n.
Wileshire, Hen. le, 195,
Wileys, Ric, 72, — see M'^aleys.
Wilheby, Wyleby,— w« Willoughby.
Willardeby, Rob. de, 262.
Willelmus le Conquerour, 68.
Willoughby, Wilheby, Wyleby, Marg.,
5 n. ; Rob. de, 5 »., 383; Sir Rob. de,
5 n. ; Serlo in, 384.
"VVilmyn, Ric, 95.
WilsoHj Mr., 7 n.
Wilstrop, Wilstrope, Wilathorpe, Willes-
thorp, Wiuelestorp, Wiuelstrop, Wi-
vcresthorp, Wiverestorp, Wyveles-
thorp, Chas., 28 n. ; Eleanor, 27 n.,
28 n. ; Eliz., 28 n. ; Francis, 28 ». ;
Guy, 27 n. ; Mr. Hen., 27 n. ; John,
27 n.; Kath., prioress of Arthington,
27 n. ; Marg. de, prioress of Nun
Monkton, 27 n. ; Sir Miles, 27 n. ;
Sir Oswald, 28 it. ; Ric. de, 27 n. ;
hffir. Ric. de, 28; Sir Rich, de, 27 ».;
Rob. de, 27 ».
Wilton, Alan de, 135 n.
Wimpton, Wympton, Joh. de, 4, 8.
Wimund, Peter y*" sonne of, 216 n.
Winderhvll,Wynderhill,Wyndhill,Elias
do, 160, 176.
Wirkelev, Wirkelay (Wortlcv), Will, de,
224, 270.
Wirsop, W^yrsop, — see Werkesop.
Wistoii, ITio. de, 185 n.
Witherton, Wytherton, Hen. de, 401,
402 ».
Witheton, Wytheton (Weeton), Rog.
de, 287.
Wittic, Whitike, Whityng, Whytyke,
Withyk, Wytik, Wythyk, Wyting,
Vycy, Simon, 372, 373, 375; Sir
Simon, 372 n. ; Walt, de, 244, 303,
304 ; Wm. de, 75.
Wiveretorp, Petr. de, 390 ».
Woddemore, Andreas de, 254.
Wode, Walt. fil. Joh. del, 420.
Wodehall,— ,T^« Woodhall.
Wodhouse, Adam de, 195 ; Will, de, 226.
Wodyngton, Ric. de, 158.
Woland, Ric de, 105 n.
Wolfes, Will, de, 19.
WoUay, Tho. de, 267.
Wolwardington, Wulwardington, Petr.
de, 385 n. ; Sir Peter de, 386 n.
Woodhall, W^odehall, Wodehalle. Wod-
hall, Wudhall, Hen. de la. 149;
Hugo de V. del, 226, 280 ; Johanna
de, 388»., 419; Johannes del, 358;
Rog. de la, 79. 260. 388 ; Will. de.
388 »., 407,419.
Wotte, Steph., 144.
Wraye, Will., 380;— we Gray.
Wrightson, Mr., 5 n.
Wryght, Joh., 420.
Wychard,— *ee Wichard.
Wycliffe, Wvcliff, Wyclif, Rob. de.
167, 168, 273 n., 334, 430. 431.
Wydinton. Will, de, 393 n.
Wyern, Wyerne, Wyerum. Rob. de,
140, 327.
Wygdon, Ric de, 31, 207.
Wygorn* episc, Godfr.. 37 ;— w* Gif-
fard.
Wygornias, comes, 64 ».
Wygot, Rob., 95.
Wykeham, Wycham, nuns of, 141 n.
, priorissa de, 141, 326.
Wvleby, Wylghby. Rob. de, 356 ; Serlo
in, 384 ;—see Willoughby.
Wyles, Rog. de, 387 «.
Wyncestre, comes. 64.
Wyndelous, Rob.. 212.
Wyndhill,— we Winderhyll.
Wythington, Will., 10.
Wyton, Wiueton, Wyueton, Wyveton,
Hen. de, 75, 246; Joh. de, 246 ».,
304 ; W. de, 373.
Wyvcresdesley, — see Weardley.
Wy\'ill. Wvvile, Wyvell, Wvwile, Wv-
wvle. Wywyll, AVovill. WivUl, Wi-
wvle, Alicia de, 272 ; Joh. de, 212 «.,
402, 405, 418, 4.35 ».; Tho. de, 272;
^'ill. do. 73, 11:5, 115, UG, 118, 119,
486
nrBKX sraHonni.
14*, nS, f«L •«,
3»7. 411, 41S, 43Sl
WnilL feod. <fe, SI.
142.2M; Pre^^l4l.
Tcdoo, kaer. de, 2t7. 29(; Hca. lie.
32; Joh.de. 33; ks. Jok. de, 32,
33.
TcluMLIsb.fi.Win.de, 2* a. ; Wm.
de.2*s.
Tipbefe, capeibLniif de, Wm., 266.
T^ YLser. kxr. Job., 96.
Yohotu WOL de, 381 i—^me Bm.
York, arcfadewxia of, Bnrneil, Boln de,
175 •.
. mrcfak|«emml Mint, muter of
the, Graj, Tbo., 325 •.
, beihff oC Alwirthorpe, The de,
324 a. ; BesT, Rog., 219 •. ; Boting-
broke, Bolinbrok, Adam de, 380 m. ;
Andr. de, 380».; Tho. de, 380 b.;
Bolton, John de, 258a.; Brabant,
Giles de, 380a.; Bretegate, Brette-
gate, Jeremy de, 65 a.; Nic de,
65 m.; Camera, John de, 220 a.;
Fairfax, WilL, 99 a. ; Fleming. Geo.
le. 379 a. ; Walt, le, 379 n. ; Gower,
Simon, 325 a. ; Walt.. 325 n. ; Graa,
Will., 325 a. ; Grantham, John de,
220 a. ; Harum, Bob. de, 116 a.;
Langton, John de, 273 a. ; Xic. de,
273 a. ; Louth, Lutha, Luda, GUb.
de, 65 a. ; Jeremy de, 05 a. ; John
de, 65 a. ; Rob. de, 65 ». ; Palmer,
Tho., 65 a. ; Sampson, Alan, 218 a.;
Math., 218 a.; Selby, John de,
346 a. ; Slechte, Alan, 271a.; Will.,
271 n. ; Tuler, Tyler, Steph. le, 64 n. ;
Verdinel, Adam, 270a. ; John, 270 a. ;
B^b., 270'a. ; Vincent, 270 n. ; Wate-
by, Bic. de, 20 a.
, canon of, Bridlington, Bob. de,
429 n. ; Dene, Peter de, 407 n. ;
Drokenesford, Job. de, 268 n. ; Ead-
burbyri, Tho. de, 268 a. ; Langton,
Walt, de, 268 a.; Luda, Will, de,
65 a. ; Markenfield, John dc, 255 n. ;
Mauley, Steph. de, 134 n. ; Sampson,
Tho., 218 a.
, chamberlain of, Bolton, John de,
258 a. ; Gower, Simon, 325 a. ; Walt.,
325 n.; Gray, Bob., 325 a.; Tho.,
315, »1, ISa.; Lo«th, Joimde, 65 a.: Bic.
de. &«.; SeBnr, Jolm de, 346b.;
TerfiseL Tmcent, 270 «.
T«ft. CoofiraleriutT and Guild of the
BkuKd TriidtT, 116 m,
. ciKtaa oC BommidbT, ^r Rie. de,
101 «.
, deui and dnptor ot, 1 •., 124 a.,
189 aL, 378 a., 435.
, maTor r. lord major of, Baff,
Bo^.. 218 a. ; Bolingfaroke, Andr. &,
380a.; Boltoo, John de. 258a.;
Cairo Monte. Chaomond, Gaoens de,
217 a.; Cerf. Adam le, 178 a.;
Planing, Jaa. le, 379*.; Nic le,
378 a.; Giaa, Ofay, Tho^ 325 a.;
WilL, 325 a., 430 a. ; lAngton, John
de. 273a., 430a.; Nic de, 273a.;
Luda, & Gilb. de, 65 a. ; P^hner.
Tho., 178 a.; Sampeoo, 1^ Jolm,
218 a.; Selbj, Hugh de, 380 a.;
John de, 270 a. ; SeaeTanx, Hen. de,
220 a.; Stipes, Walt, de, 65 a.;
Watehy, Ric. de, 20 a.
, M.P. for, Alwarlhorpe, 'Rio. de,
324 a. ; Bohngforoke, Andr. de,
380 a.; Bolton, John de, 258 a.;
ClareTanx, Nic. de, 09 a. ; Graa,
I John le, 325 a. ; Tho., 325 ». ; Will.,
325 a.; Graham, John de, 220 a.;
Hewley, Sir John, 230 a. ; Louth.
John de. 65 a. ; Bic. de, 65 a. ; Ponte*
fracto. Tho. de. 28 a.; Sezevaux,
I John de, 274 a. ; Nic. de, 274 a.
, recorder of, Fairfax, Sir Guv-,
27 a.
, St. Crux, rector of, Wyclif, Rob.
de. 273 a., 430.
, St. Leonard's Hospital, master of,
Langton, Walt, de, 268 a.
, seneschal of St. Peter of, Ponte-
fract, Rob. de, 28 a.
, sherifiT of, Bolton, John de,
258 a.; Gray, Bob., 325 a.; Tho.,
325 a. ; Louth, John de, 65 a. ; Bic.
de, 65 a.
York,— *w Ebor.
Zouche, Zuche, Zusche, Elienora de t?.
la, 42, 43; Eudo la, 16 n., 43 a.-,
Milisent la, 43 n.; Will, hi, 16 a.;—
see Ebor. archiep.
INDEX LOCORUM.
I.
N.B. — This Index oontaius the names of such Yorkshire tfilU only as are mentioned in the
text. The names of places in other counties, and also of those in Yorkshire not given here,
will be found in Index II. The places to which an asterisk is prefixed are not surveyed in
Kirkby's Inquest.
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inqaeat, Knights' Fees, Modern NameB,
Facsimile Edit., 1882. Nomina Villaram, etc 6-in. Ordnance Sarrej.
•Aberford, Abberford, Abirford, Aberford, 204.
36 n., 208 »., 210 n., 287, 348, 418.
Acastra, Acastre, 47, 79 b, Acastre Malebis, Malbjrs, Malebys, Acaster Malbis, 191.
82 b. 23, 116 »., 135 »., 217, 289, 343.
Acastra, Acastre, 31, 47, 62, Acastre Selby, Seleby, 23, 223, 291, Acaster Selby, 206.
68, 82 b. 343.
Aclun, 19 b, 68, 87. Acolom, Ackelom, Aiclom, Akelom, Acklam fE,B.J, 142.
72, 269 n., 270, 315.
Achelum, Aclum, Aclun, Aoclom, Acclum, Ackelom, Aclam, Aoklam (N.E,Jt 16.
Laclum, 5 6, 15, 46 6, 70 6, 124, 127, 132, 235, 236, 329.
71,84.
Aitone, 39 6, 82. •Ayketon, Dyketon, 228, 292, 352. Ackton. 249.
Aceuurde, 37 A, 82. •Acworth, 364. Ackworth, 249.
Achum, Acum, Acun, 12, <*Aoum, 368. Acomb, 174.
66 d, 82 b.
Odingehem, Odingehen, Adingham, 13, 191, 357. Addingham, 168.
(Edidham, 8 ?,) 8 6, 83 b.
Adele, 20,81. Adell, Adle, Adlekyrk, Aldewik, 40, Addle, 203.
41, 208, 348.
Adelingesfluet, 57, 82. •Adthelingflet, 363. Adlingfleet, 253.
Adeuuic, Hadeuuic, 43 6, *Addewyk, 365. Adwick-upon-Beame, 283,
81 b. 284.
Adeuuic, Adeuuinc, Hade- •Adwyk, Athewik, Athewyk, 232, Adwick-le-Street, 276.
uuic, 21 6, 45, 78 ft, 81 ft. 283, 366.
Aculestorp, 28, 85 ft. Akelthorpe, 155. Agglethorpe, 68, 84.
Ach, 10 ft, 18 ft, 86 ft. Ak, Ake, Ayk, 79, 83 «., 241, 388, Aike, 196.
407, 419.
Endrebi, 26, 85 ft. Anderby, Aynderby, 149, 337. Ainderby Myers, 69.
Aiendrebi, Andrebi, 31, 85 ft. Aynderby, 183, 339. Ainderby Qwemhowe, 86.
Andrebi, Eindrebi, 3, 25, Aynderby Foumeux, Aynderby- Ainderby Steeple, 70.
85 ft. wyth-Stepil, 1 76, 334,427 ».
Ermenia, Ermenie, 56ft, 81 ft. *Ayremyn, 367. Airmyn, or Armin, 237.
Arsum, 124, 127, 131, 136, 235. Airsholme, or Ayresome, 6.
Airtone, 69. Ayerton, Ayreton, Ayrton, 15, 189, Airton, 150.
190, 356.
Echcscol, 29 ft, 85 ft. Ayscough, Discogh, 161, 356. Aiskew, 70.
488 INDEX LOCORCM I.
Donieadaj Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights* Fees, Iffodem Namely
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villarum, etc. ft4n. Ordnance Sorrtj.
Asuluebi, Asuluesby, 15 6, Aselby, Asilaby, Asillaby, 128, 236, Aislaby Cp<^r. WUOfJ, 31
84. 330.
Aslachebi, Aslachesbi, 5 6, Aslacbv, Aslakeby, Ayeslaby, 142, Aislaby (j>. Muldletom), 91.
84 b. 239,*^240, 326.
Asmundrebi, Hashundebi, Asmunderby, 47, 204, 294, 435 n. Aismunderbj, 119.
12 6,49, 83.
•Aketon, Haketon, 203, 293. Aketon. 171.
•Albeholm, Abholm, 213, 384 n. Albeholme (site of), 220.
Burc, Burg. 4 6, 8. 58 6, 62, •Aldeburgh, Vetus Burgh, 211, Aldborough ( IT. A). 138.
64, 83. 353.
Aldenburg, 53, 87 h. Aldeburgh, Audeburgb, 74, 243 n., Aldbrough (JFJK.), 213.
304.
Aldeburoe, 24, 85 h. Aldeburgh, 169, 334. Aldbrough (2V.ll.), 25.
Aldefeld, Aldefelt, 8, 12 6, Aldfeld, Aldefeld, 46, 204, 294. Aldfield, 118.
65 6, 83.
Alderais, Aldergee, Alderghes,
Aldereyes, Halderghes, 80.
Adeuuerca, Aldeuuerc, 17 6, *Aldewark, 324. Aldwark, 139.
85.
Alurestain,AlurestaQ,Alues- Allerstane, Alistan, 147, 326. Allerston, 92.
tune, 3 6, 5 6, 84 6.
Erleue8torp» Herleuestorp, •Arthothorp, 339. Allerthorpe (^Jt^, 86.
31,85 6.
Aluuarestorp, 4, 86 6. *Averthorp, 309. Allerthorpe {JEJL), 193.
Alretone, Alretune, 41,416, Allerton, 226, 361. Allerton (/>. Bradford), 216.
82 6.
Alretune, 35, 81. Alirton, Allerton, Alverton, juxta Allerton Bywater, 234,
aquam, 35, 208, 286, 348.
(♦Akerton Chapel, 348. Allerton (Chapel). 203.
Allerton, Allerton Gledhowe, Al- Allerton Gledhow, 203.
lirton Gledhou, Gledhawe Aller-
ton, 34, 208, 286.
Alurctone, Alvertone, 8, 65, Allirton, Alverton, 33, 46, 206, Allerton Mauleverer, li5.
66 6, 83. 295, 350.
Alraaueberie, 40, 82. *Almanburv, 351. Almoudbury, 260.
Alnc, 11 6, 85. *Alen, Alne, 107 n., 368. Alne. 139.
Alloftcs, Alcotes, 33, 351. Altofts, 234.
Aluuoldebi, Aluuoldelci, 7 6, Alwadlav, Ahvaldley, Alwaldeley, Alwoodley, 203.
81. 41,209,287.
Aimuridrebi, Edmundrebia, Avniundcrbv, Eymunderby, 110, Amotherby, 123, 124.
60 6, 70 6. "^112, 115,321.
Ambroforde, Ampreforde, Ampelford, Ampilford, 106, 110, Amplcforth, 105.
1 1 b, 59 6, 84 6. 1 14, 115, 123, 321, 332.
UnlouebijUmlouebi, 7, 17 6, Anlaj^eby, Anlaghby, Anlagheby, Anlabv, 239.
55 6, 58, 66 6, 86. Anerlobv, Anlonby, 80, 262, 308,
318.
West Appilgarth, 172. Applegarth (West), 38.
{Ai>clton, Magna Appilton, 149,337, Appleton (East), 54.
307.
Apclton, Parva Appilton, 149, 337, Appleton (West), 54.
367.
Apeltun, 84 6. Appiltuii, 123. Appleton -le-Moor, 74.
Apeltun, Aplctun, 6, 84 6. Apelton, Apilton, Appelton, Appil- Appleton -le-Street, 123.
ton, Appvlton, 110,111,112, 115,
257 n., 321.
♦Apclton super Qucrfe, 218 n., Appleton (Nun), 205,
367.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 489
Domesday Book. Kirkby'tt Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Surrey.
Apletone, 63, 79, 82 b. Apelton, Appelton, Appylton, 29, Appleton Roebuck, 190.
217, 289, 343.
Apletrewic, 68 6. Appletrewick, Appletrewik, Apel- Appletreewick, 151.
trewyk, Appiltrewik, 15, 145 n.,
191, 195, 196, 357.
Erdeslau, Erdeslauue, 40 6, Ardeslawe, Erdeslawe, Erdeslowe, Ardsley {East or West),
82 b. Herdelaw, 30, 225, 280, 361. 232, 233.
•Herdeslai, 364. Ardsley (p. Darfield), 275.
Archedene, Arghendene, 8, •Erkenden, Herkenden, Brikenden, Arkendale, 138, 155.
62, 83. 205, 353.
Archesei, Archeseia, 44 ft, Arkesey, Arksesay, 6, 9, 232, 283 «. Arksey, 277.
82.
Ermelai, 40 ft, 82 ft. Armelay, Est Armelay, 38, 224, Armley, 217, 218.
279.
Einuluestorp, Eraulfestorp, Arenthorp, Arnethorp, 2, 231, 358. Annthorpe, 277.
66, 81 ft.
Arneclif, 69 ft. Arncliff, Arnecliff, Arneclyfe, 20, Arncliffe (JF.JZ.), 115.
202, 355.
Ernecliue, Gerneclif, Lerne- Arnecliff, Erenclive, 136. Arncliffe (i^.-K.), 41.
cliff, 6 ft, 70 ft, 85.
Erneforde, 69. *Arneford, 202. Arnford, 149.
Aruestorp, 52 ft, 87 ft. Arnale, Arnall, Arahall, 74, 243 n., Arnold, 211.
303, 372.
Arnald-Byging, 19. Arnolds Biggin, 166.
Argun, 54, 87 ft. Erghum, 75, 246 n., 372. Arram, 180.
•Erghes, Herghes, 80 n., 308. Arras, 209.
Erethome, Herghethorp, 161, 337. Arrathome, 54.
Ardinton, Hardinctone, 20, Arthington, Arthyngton, 40, 41, Arthington, 187, 188.
81. 208,287,347.
Estanesbi, 51 ft. Ayscenby, Escanby, 184, 338. Asenby. 103.
Hase, Hasse, 26, 85 ft. Ask, 171, 334. Aske, 39.
Ascam, 31, 79 ft, 82 ft. Ascam Bryan, Askam, Askham, Askham Brian, 173.
Brian, 26, 218 n., 222, 343.
Ascam, 63 ft, 79, 82 ft. West Ascam, Askam, Askham, 26, Askham Biohard, 190.
219, 290, 343.
Ascric, 27, 85 ft. Askrig?, Askerigg, 149, 338. Askrigg, 66.
Ascuid, 34, 49, 65 ft, 83. Ascwyth, Ask with, Askewith, 44, Askwith, 169.
203 293 349.
Aschilebi, 14, 86. Askelby, 70, 316. Asselby, 237.
Estone, 21 ft, 47 ft, 81 ft. Aston, 6, 9, 230, 281, 358, 394 n. Aston. 295.
♦Atelou, Atlowe-Couton,165n.,335. Atley Hill (?), 40.
Attigwyk, Attingwik, Attyngwyk, Atwick, 180.
74, 75 n., 243 n., 303, 372.
Eleburne, 7, 86 ft. Alburn, Alburne, 59, 249, 312. Auburn, 146.
Alchelie, Alcheslei, 20 ft, *AIkley, Alkeley, 7 n., 358. Auckley, 285.
81ft.
Actun, 18, 18 ft, 77 ft, 86. Acton, Aghton, 84, 253, 309. Aughton, 207.
Ossetorp, 35, 81. Austhorp, Hausthorp, Ousthorp, 36, Austhorpe, 219.
208, 227, 287, 348.
Ousteuuic, 8 ft. •Austwik, Oustewyk, 278, 362. Austwick, 113.
Echescard. 27 ft, 85 ft. Aykescarth, Aykscharch, 150, 338. Aysgarth, 67.
Atun, Atune, 33 ft, 51, 84 ft. Aton, 138, 144, 145, 146, 239, 240, Ayton (Kast), 93.
326.
Atune, alia Atune, 3, 84 ft. Aton, 138, 146, 326. Ayton (West), 93.
Atun, 5, 16, 46, 84. Ayton, Magna Aton, Ayton, 126, Ayton (Great), 29.
129 134 136 n 237 329
alia Atun, 5 ft, 46, 84. Parva*Aton, Ayton, 124, 126, 135. Ayton (Little), 29.
490 INDEX LOCORUM 1.
Domatdaj Book. Kiikbj'i InqoetfL Koighta' Fms, Modern Naiuea.
FaoimUo Edit., 188S. Nomina YIDAniin, etc ft-ln. Oidaaace Smrvef.
Aserift, ABBerle, Haaeriii, 65, A«eriey, AierUwe, Anrky, 46, 205, Aaeiiey, 101.
666,70,83. 294.
Babetorp, 14, 86. Babthorp, Babethorp, 60, 67, 242. Babthorpe, 222.
Badesuurde, Badesaoorde, *Badesworth, 363. Badswoith, 263.
37, 82.
Bagebi, Baghebi, 59 d. Bageby, Baggeby, 93, 99, 322, 332. Bagby, 88, 104.
Bagotby, Ba^tby, 91. Baggaby Bottom, 177.
Beldone, Beldune, 12. 62, Baildon, Bamedon, Bayldoo, 37, Baildon* 201.
81. 44 »., 209, 287 »., 347, 406, 407.
Baynbrigg, Ba3^ebrig, 148, 338. Bainbridge, 66.
Bagenton, Bagentone, 19, Baynton, 82, 256, 307. Bainton, 178.
61,86 6.
Baldrebi, 31, 85 b, Balderby, 183 n., 185, 186. Baldersby, 102.
Balkholm, 70, 316. Balkholm. 238.
Bemedan, 28 b, 85 b. Berdene, 159. Barden, 53.
Berdese, Bereleseie, 7 6, 81. Bardesay, Bardesey, Berdeeay, Bardaey, 188.
Berdefley, Berdsay, 31 n., 38 ».,
39, 41, 209.
Bereford, 23, 85 b, Berford, Berforth super Tese, 168, Barforth, 13.
334.
Berg, 38 b, 82. •Bergh, 363. Bargh, or Barugfa, 274.
Barchestun, 36, 81 b. Barkeston, 48, 214, 284, 346, 384, Barkston, 205.
419.
Bardulbi, 14, 56 b, 86. Bardelby, Barthelby, Barthilby, 60, Barlby, 221.
68, 242, 316.
Berlai, 56 b, 81 b, •Berley, 50 n., 344. Barlow, 236.
Bamebi, 14, 86. Bameby, 70, 316. Barmby-on-the-Marsh, 237.
Bamebi, Bemebi, 4, 106, Barmeby, Barneby, 92, 368. Barmby-on-the-Moor, 176.
86 6.
Benestone, Benestun, 53 6, Bemeston, 77, 244 n., 302, 373. BarmstoQ, 163.
87 6.
Bemodebi, 16, 84. Barnalbv, Bamaldeby, Bcmaldby, Barnaby, 17.
132, f36, 238.
Baraeburg, Bemeboro, Barneburg, Barueburgh, 3, 365. Bambrough, 276, 284.
Bemeburg, 43 6, 47 6,
78 6, 81 6.
•Bamoby, Beghby, 214, 285.
Bamebi, 84. Barneby, Barntby, 1 25, 237, 328. Bamby (East and West), 31.
Bamebi, 60 6. *Barabye, Barneby, 325, 381. Barnby (House, o. ^otfn//),
158.
Bamebi, 20 6, 38, 44 6, 48, Barneby, Bameby super Don, 5,8, Baraby-upon-Don, 265, 277.
816. lOn., 232, 283, 359.
Bemingbam, 23, 85 6. Berningham,Bcmyngham,166,333. Bamingbam, 24.
BeracHlai, 39, 82. *Bemeslai, 364. Barnsley, 274.
Berghebi, 49, 62 6, 83. •Berghby, 205, 294. Barrowby, 188.
Barchetorp, Barchertorp,196, Barkethorp, 71, 269, 315. Barthorpe, or Barthorpe Bot-
64 6, 87. toms. 159.
Barkedale, Bcrkildale, 54, 249, 311. Bartindale (Farm), 127.
Barton, 23, 85 6. Barton, 179, 335. Barton, 25.
Bartonc, Bartun, 16 6, 84 6. Barton, 110, 112, 115, 321. Barton -le-Street, 106, 123.
Bartun, 17 6, 85. •Barton, 325, 381. Barton-le- Willows, 141.
Berg, G, 11, 84 6. Magna Berg, Bergh, 111, 122, 123, Barugh (Great), 106, 107.
320.
alia Berg, 6, 11, 84 6. Parva Berg, Bergh, 111, 122, 123, Bamgh (Little), 107
320.
Boreuuit, Boreuuith, 35,81. Barwyk, Berwik, Berwyk, Berne- Barwick-in-£lmet, 204
vill, 31 n., 38, 210, 288, 348.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 491
Domesday Book. Klrkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit, 1862. Nomina Viliarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Surrey.
Bereuuic, 15, 84. Barwiok, Berewyk, Berwyck juxta Barwick-on-Teee, or Barwiok
Tees, 124, 127, 135, 235, 330. Ingleby, 15.
Bafichelf, 69 b. Bacsolve, Bakesoolf, 17, 354. BashaU, 182.
Bateleia, Bathelie, 41 *, 82 b, Batelay, Bateley, Gateley, 30, 224, Batley, 232.
225, 279, 280, 360.
Badresbi, 5 b, 84. Badersby, Batherby, Batheresby, Battereby, 29.
Bathersby, 124, 133, 237, 328.
Badresbi, 69 b. Batersby, 16. Battrix, 164.
•Bautre, Qauere, 358. Bawtry, 291.
Bachesbi, Baschebi, Basohes- Bazseby, 93, 94. Baxby, 104.
bi, 11*, 59d, 85.
Bodlun, 17, 84 b. BodeIum,Bodliun,Boldlum,Boliun, Beadlam, 89, 90.
Botholom, 110, 113, 115, 116fi.,
320.
Begale, 37 b, 82. •Beghall, 363. Beal, 235.
Bedme^ei, Bedmesleia, Be- Bethemeslai, Bethemeslei, Bethe- Beamsley, 169.
mesial, Bomeslai, 8, 8 b, mesley, Bethemsley, 44, 203,
58 b, 62 b, 83, 83 b. 293, 349.
Bechaye, Beckhawe, Bekehagh, Beoca (HcUl), 204.
Bekebaith, Bekhagh, 36,208, 287,
Bedale, 29 b, 85 b. Bedale, 154, 161 n., 162, 336. Bedale, 69, 70.
Biuuorde, 53 *, 87 b. Beford, Beforde, 74, 243 »., 303, 373. Beeford, 1 79.
Bestone, 41, 82 b. Beston, Bestone, Bieston, 30, 227, Beeston, 218.
280, 360.
Belebi, 4, 86 b. •Beleby, 310. Beilby, 193.
Ballebi, BeUebi, 7, 14, 77, Belby, Beleby, 70, 316. Belby, 238.
77 *, 86.
Belasis, Belasys, Belassis, 70, 241 n., Bellasize, 238.
242, 316.
Belgebi, 28 b, 85 b. •Bellerby, 337. Bellerby, 53, 68.
Bentone, 19, 86 b. Bempton, Bemton, Compton, 54, Bempton, 128.
249, 313.
Berneheld, Bernehelt (?), 14, Benetland, 70, 316. Bennetland, 238.
86.
Benicol, Benincol, 53, 87 6. Belingholm, Bcnyghome, Benyng- Benningholme, 211.
hohn, 74, 116 n., 305, 373.
Benetain, 8d. *Bentham, Benton, Denton, 278, Bentham, 112.
362.
Benedleia, Beneslaie, Benes- Bentley, Bentelay, Benteley, 3, 12, Bentley (Tf^.B.), 276, 277.
lei, 21 ft, 45, 82. 232, 283, 366.
Benedlage, 13 ft, 15 ft, 86. •Benteley, Bentele, 91 »., 262, 308. Bentley (JF.12.), 225.
Berewic, 13. Berwick (E. and W.), 168.
Basingebi, Basinghebi, 4, Besingby, Besyngby, 59, 312. Beasingby, 146.
86ft.
Baseuuic, Basewic, 4, 18 ft, Besewik, Besewyk, Bessewyke, 83, Beswick, 195.
86 6. 259, 307.
Beureli, 13, 13 ft, 77, 77 ft. •Beverlacum, 318, 386 »., 401, 405, Beverley, 210, 211.
410, 411, 416, 419, 423, — «w
Index II.
Begun, 54, 87 ft. Beghum, Beyom, 74, 243 «., 303, Bewholme, 180.
372.
Biuinch, Biuuich, 53, 87 ft. Bewyk, 75, 244 «., 371, 413. Bewick, 212.
Bichretone, 65 ft, 82 ft. Bikerton, Bykerton, Bykyrton, 25, Bickerton, 172.
208 n., 220, 342.
r *Byrley, 360. Bierley (East), 217.
Birle, 41, 82 ft. i North Birel, Northbirle, Nort Vile, Bierley (North), 216, 217.
[ North Byrill, 30, 225, 279, 360.
492
INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit., 1862.
Milebiirg, 59, 82 b.
Bilam, Bileham, Bilham, 20 6.
43 6,47 6,816.
Bilingelei, Bilingeleia, Bi-
liugelie, 44, 66, 87 6.
Biletone, 63, 82 6.
Bileton, Biletone, Billetone,
13 6,54 6,87 6.
Bingelei, Bingheleia, 62, 81.
Bigneton, Binneton, 19, 87.
Berceuuorde, 39, 82.
Briteshala, Briteshale, 1 1, 19,
67, 87.
Bretebi, 3, 85.
Berchige, Berchine, Berch-
inge, 36, 78, 81 6.
Torp, 47, 59, 82 6.
Kirkby*s Inquest, Knights* Fees,
Nomina ViUanun, etc
Bilburgh, B^leburgh, 26, 219, 290,
343.
Bilham, Billam, Billebam, Bylle-
ham, 4, 8, 231,282.
Bilingley, Billingley, 4, 366.
Bildesdale, Billesdale, Byldesdale,
111, 118, 121, 131»., 320.
Bilton, 25, 29»., 220, 290, 342,
343 ».
•Bilton, 243 »., 373.
Modem Names.
6-ln. OidnADoe Surrer.
Bilbrough, 190.
Bilham, 276.
Billingley, 275.
Bilsdale, 73.
Bilton (Ainsty), 173.
Bilton (JS.S.), 227.
Bingley, 201.
Binnington, 109.
Birch worth (Ing ?), 273.
Birdforth, 104.
Bingley, Bingeley, B3Tigley, Bynge-
ley, 42, 43, 209, 287, 347.
Beniton, Benyngton, 51, 312.
♦Bircheworth, Artheworth, 364.
Bradford, Brudeford, 93, 94, 323.
Briddesale, Briddesalle, Briddessale, Birdisall, 142
Briddesdiile, Brideshale, Br3'ddes-
halle, 71,72, 271,314, 401,404.
Bert by, Breteby, Brettebv, 99, 341. Birkby, 40.
Birkhou, Birkou, 183n.,'l85.
Birkyn, Byrkyn, 49, 50, 344, 427 n. Birkiu, 235.
Boltebi, 60.
Bodeltono, 41,82 6.
Bodelton, 10 6,66 6,86 6.
Bodeltone, 49 6.
Bodelione, Bodctone, 44, 48,
81 6.
Badetone, BodeUuno, Bode-
tone, 48 6, 79, 79 6, 82 6.
Bodelton, 27 6, 85 6. J
alia Bodelton, 27 6, 85 6. j
Boletone, 24 6, 85 6.
Bordalebi, Bordolbia, Bord-
Icbi, 6 6, 70 6, 85.
Thorp, Thorp Andrea*, Thorp juxta
V. prope Ebor., Bischopthorp, 23,
217, 343, 400, 401,402, 410,411,
412, 413, 414, 415,416,417, 418,
420,421,427,429,430,441.
♦Bushopton, 435.
Blaketoft, 70, 316.
*Bl()berlious, 425.
Bolron, Belerom, 164, 333.
Boltbv, Bolteby, 93, 97, 281 ».,
322.
♦Bolton, Boulton, 227, 361.
Boulton, Bolton juxta Wylton, 78,
257 »., 259, 310, 390, *399, 402,
408, 412.
Boulton, 198, 354.
Bolton, Boulton, 6, 10, 230, 232,
281 M., 283, 359.
Bolton, Boulton, 10 n., 24, 25 w.,
218, 254 «., 289, 343.
Parva Bolton, 150.
Est Bolton, 152.
Woh^t Bolton, 170.
Boulton in Wendosdale, 337.
Bolton, 174, 180,335.
«Bond-ato, Bondogate, 419, 435,
430 n.
Boncwvk, Bonne^^-ik, Bonniwyk,
70, 303, 372.
Bordoby, Bordelby prope Cleave-
lund, Borelbv, Beresby, Derelby,
Torowby, 99, 259 n., 322.
♦Pons Bui-gi, 353.
Bishopthorpe, 191.
Bishop ton, 119.
Black toft, 238.
Blubberhouses, 152.
Boldron, 12.
Boltby, 88.
Bolton {par. Bradford),20\
Bolton (JS'.fi.), 176.
Bolton -by -Bowland, 165.
Bolton -upon -Dearue, 2S3.
Bolton Percy, 205.
Bolton (Ca^stle), 67.
Bolton (Low), 67.
Bolton (^Vest), 67.
Bolton-upon -Swale, 54.
Bondgate, 119.
Bonwick, 180.
Site of Mount Crrace priory
56.
Boroughbridge, 138,
INDEX LOCORUM T. 493
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Bergebi, 3, 85. Bergeby, Bereby, Bereheby, Ber- Borrowhy {par. Leake) ^ 71.
heby, Kercby (?), 93, 97, 100,
160 n., 322, 340.
Bergebi, Bergesbi, 15 *, 84. •Bcrkby, Berubi, 237, 328. Borrowby (par. Zythe), 19.
Boscele, Bosciale, 60 b, 85. •Bossale, Bossall, Cossale, 325, 381. Bossall, 158.
Bolebi, Bollebi, 5, 15, 84. Bolby, Bolbye, Boleby, Bolleby, 125, Boulby, 19.
127, 128, 132«., 235.
Bowes, Boghes, 164, 180 »., 333. Bowes, 12.
Bollinc, 41, 82 b. Boiling, Boll^iig, 30, 226, 361. Bowling, 216, 217.
Boletorp, 86. Bolthorp, Bolethori>, 60, 67, 241, Bowthorpe, 222.
317.
Bouinton,Bouintone,Bouin- Bouyngton, Bovington, Bovyngton, Boynton, 127, 145, 146.
torp, 4, 7, 19, 86 b. Boynton, 55, 77, 244 n., 249, 311,
377.
Buitorp, 4 b, 87. Boythorp, Boithorp, 53, 249, 311. Boythorpe, 126.
Braisuelle, 69. Bracewell, Braicewell, Braycewell, Braoewell, 166.
15, 192, 193, 356.
Brachen, 86 b. *Bracken, Braken, 257, 307. Bracken, 178.
Bracheneholm, 86. Brakanholm, Brakeuholm, 60, 67, Brackenholme, 222.
242,317.
Bradefeld, Brudfeld, 3, 358. Bradfield, 287.
Bradeford, 41, 82 b. ♦Bradford, 30 »., 361. Bradford, 216, 217.
Bradeforde, 69 b. Bradford, Bradeford, 17, 354. Bradford fWest), 182.
Bradelei, 8. Bradeley, Bradeley cum altero Bradleys (Both), 168.
Bradeley, 14, 193, 194, 195, 357.
Bradfortune, Bratfortone, Braferton, Brafferton, 108,324,379. Brafferton, 120.
Bratfortune, 6 *, 1 7 *, 65 b,
85.
Litelbram, Litelbran, 62 bA
Midielbram, Michelbran. \ »"^^°^' B"^°^^' ^^' 205, 294, 349. Braham, 171.
49 *, 59, 62 b, 83. J
♦Braithwait (Feriby cum), 263.
Bradeuuelle, 47 b, 48, 81 *. •Braythewell, 359. Braithwell, 290.
Braham, Brameham, Bram- Bramham, 50, 214, 284, 345, 439. Bramham, 189.
ham, 20, 78, 81.
Brahop, Bramhop, 58 6, 81. Bramhop, Bramphop, 31 n., 37, 344. Bramhope, 187.
Brameleia, 41, 82 6. Bramlay, Bramley, Bramelay, 30, Bramley, 202, 217.
224, 360.
Braraelei, 47 *. •Bramlay, Bramley, 231, 282 »., 359. Bramley (Chapel), 290.
Brantone, 66, 81 b. Brampton juxta Wath, 7, 230, 281, Brampton Byerlaw, 283.
366.
Brantone, 21 b, 81 b. Brampton, Brampton in Morthyng, Brampton- en- le-Morthing,
6, 9, 359. 296.
Branuuet, Branuuat, 44 b, •Brampwyth, 364. Bramwith (Kirk), 265.
816.
Brantisburtone, Brantisbur- Brandesburton, 74, 303, 373. Bransburton, 196.
tune, Branzbortune, 13 *,
79 b, 87 b.
Branzbi, 60 b. Brand;sby, Brandesby, 108, 324, 379. Bransby, 122.
Brcdingbam, Brendingham, Brantinglmm, Bran tyngham, Bran- Brantingham, 224, 238 a.
Brcntingham, Breting- tvngton, Bfcntiugham, 88, 263,
Lam, 14, 18, 70, 77, 86. 309, 317, 415.
Bruntona, Bnintonc, Bran- Brampton, Branton, 45, 46, 206, Branton Green, 138.
tunc, Branstone, 8, 22, 70, 295.
83*.
Bragebi, 11, 84 b. Brauoby, Bamebv, Bayby, 123,368. Brawby, 106.
494 INDEX LOCORUM X.
Domesdaj Book. Kirkbr't Inquest, Knights' Fees, Iffodern Names.
Fscsimlle Edit^ 1802. Nomina Villanun, ete. S-ln. Ofdnaooe Barrtj.
•Bracwharth, 340. Brawith, 71.
Brathwuth, Braithewaithe, 130. Braworth (JFarm), 28.
Breitan, Bretone, 36, 81 b. •Braiton, Braton, Brayton, 50 «., Brayton, 221.
214, 285, 344, 403 «.
Baretone, Braretone, 5, 83. •Brereton, 353. Brearton, 137.
Bracheberc, 17 &, 85. Brakenbergh, Brakinberg, 93, 323. Brecbenbrough, 87.
Bricstune, Briston, Bristun, •Brighton, 82 «., 251, 309. Breighton, 222.
55 b, 58, 86.
Brentuth (?), 82.
Bretanby, 179, 335. Brettanbj, 25.
•Bretton, 364. Bretton (Monk), 274.
Bretone, Brettone, 4 b, 39 b, West Bireton, Bretton, Burton, 352, Bretton (West), 262.
82, 82 b. 363.
Bretlinton, 4, 7, 19, 86 *. Bridlington, Bridelyngton, 55, 249, Bridlington, 146.
311.
Breselai, Breselie, 38, 82. •Brerelay, 364. Brierley, 263.
Bringeham, 19, 87. Brigham, Brygham, 57» 58«., 249, Brigham, 179.
312, 313 n.
Bringhale, Bringhenale, 23, Brigenale, Briggenhale, 164, 333. Brignall, 12, 13.
Sbb,
•Brend, Brund, 82 »., 251, 309. Brind, 222.
Brinesford, 43 b, 48, Sib, Brineford, Brinford, Brinsford, Brinsworth, 295.
Braynesford, 6, 230, 281, 358.
Brochesuuorde,Brode8Uurde, Broddesword,Brode8Worth,9,232«., Brodsworih, 276.
Brodesworde, 21, 44 b, 45, 233, 359.
816.
Bruntone, Bruntune, 14 *, Brumpton, 101, 340. Brompton (AUertansk.), 56.
85.
Bnmtun, Bruntune, 3 b, b b, Brompton, Brumpton, 141, 144, Brompton {Pickering Lviht)
33*, 84*. 146 n., 147, 239, 240, 326, 92,93.
Bruntone, 30, 85 b, Patrik Brompton, Burton Patrik, Brompton (Patrick), 69
159, 337.
Bruneton,Brunetono,4*,87. Brumpton, Poterbrumton, 51, 312. Brompton (Potter), 109.
Brompton-brigg, Bnunpton super Brompton -upon-Swale, 39.
Swale, 174,335.
•Brotherton, Broyerton, 50 »., 345, Brotherton, 235
393 n., 411.
Broctune, Brotune, 16, 84. Brotton, Broghton, 125, 134, 235, Brotton, 8.
328.
Bore, Burg, 26 b, 85 b. Burgh, 162, 336. Brough (i^.JK.), 54.
Broctune, 69. Broghton, Brovthon, 15, 16, 191, Broughton ( ?r.J8 ) 167
194,196,350.
Broctun, Broctune, Brostone, Brocton, 110, 111, 112, 115. Brough ton (Uvwio/^) 124
6, 33 *, 60 b, 84 b.
Broctun, Magna Broctun, Magna Broughton, Broghton, Broughton ((5reat), 28, 42.
a/m Broctun, 5*, 16*, 84. Browchton, Broxton, 124, 126,
129, 137, 237, 328.
Broctun, Broctune, 67 *, 84. Parva Brou^'hton, Brocton, Brogh- Broughton (Little), 42.
ton, Brovvj^'hton, Broxton, 124,
133, 136, 137 n., 237, 330.
Brecca, Breche, 15, 84. •Brokesey, 327. Broxa, 77.
Bubuid, 58, 86. Bubwith, Bubvvyth, 80, 309. Bubwith, 207.
Buckeden, Bukcden, 19, 202, 355. Buckden, 98.
Bocheton, Bochetone, 4, 19, Bucketon, Bucton, Buketon, 54, Buckton, 128
34, 61 *, 87. 249, 313.
Buchetorp,Buf?etorp,Bu«jho- Bugthorp, Buggethorp, 71, 134 »., Bugthorpe, 159
torn. 11,64*, 87. 209,315.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 495
Domesday Book. KirkbT*!! Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villaram, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Sorvey.
Bulford, Bulforth, Balford, 110, 120.
Bolemere, Boleber, 17, 84 b, Bulmer, Bulemer, 99 »., 108, 129 »., Bulmer, 141.
324, 378.
Bredale, Breddale, Bredhalle, •Briddale, 271, 315. Burdale, 143.
7, 61 *, 87.
Burg, 36 b, 82. •Burgh, Burgh Waleis, 25 n., 50 w.. Burgh Waleys, or Burgh-
342 «., 345 »., 350 »., 863. wallis, 264.
Birland, 77 6, 86. Birland, 70, 316. Borland, 223.
Burgelei, Burghelai, 12, 81. Burgelay, Burghley, Burghle, Bur- Burley, 186.
lay, Burley in Wherledall, 37,
209, 288, 347, 389, 398, 400, 405,
406, 416, 420, 428.
Birn, Bume, Bym, 48, 214, 284, Bum, 236.
345, 399, 403, 412, 421, 440, 441.
Brunebi, 4, 9 6, 46, 50, 86 b. Brumeby, Bruneby, Brunneby, Bumby, 193.
Brunesby, 78, 81, 255, 310, 390,
40311., 404, 410,416.
Brennigston, 31, 85 b, Brynyston, Grynyston, 181 »., 186, Bumeston, 86.
367.
Brimtun,Brinnistun, 3*,84. Breniston, Briniston, Bryniston, Burniston, 77.
140, 144, 145, 146, 239.
Brineshale, Brinshale, 64, Brinsall, Brynsall, 13, 189, 357. Burnsall, 134.
68 b.
Borel, 29 b, 85 b. Borell, Burell, 162, 337. Burrill, 69.
•Bursai, Bursey, 260, 309. Bursea, 223.
Bristhyll la More, Brysthill Mora, Burshill, 196.
74, 373.
Brocstewic, Brostewic, 52, Brustewyk, Brustwyk, 76, 247 »., Burstwick, 241.
87 b. 305.
Bond Burstwyk, 376.
Burtone, Burtun, 36, 81 *. •Burton juxta Bime, 50»., 403, Burton (JTa^/), 221.
415.
Burton, Burtone, 4 b, 87. Burton Agnes, Annais, 58, 249, 312. Burton Agnes, 145.
Burton, Burtone, 13, 86 b. Burton, l^uth Burton, Sudburton, Burton (Bishop, or South),
Burton juxta Beverlacum, 79, 210.
263, 308, 388, 389, 398, 401, 405,
406, 407, 408, 409, 412, 415, 416,
419,420,423.
Burton, Burtone, 13, 19, 77, Burton, Hundberton, 86, 241, 310. Burton (Cherry, or North),
86 b. 210.
Santriburtone, lZb,S7 b. Burton Conestable, 77, 248, 304, Burton Constable, 212.
375, 437.
Bertone, Bortone, 28 b, 85 b. Burton Constable, 156, 338. Burton (Constable), 68.
Burton, Burtone, 7, 87. Burton Flemyng, Splenyng, 53, Burton Flemming, 127.
54ii., 311.
Burton, Burtone, 29, 85 6. Burton super Yore, 153, 336. Burton (High), 85.
Parva Burton, 153. Burton (Low), 85.
Burton, Burtone, 4 *, 83. •Burton, Burdon Leonard, 21 1,295, Burton Leonard, 137,
353.
Boretune (?). 8 b. •Burton in Lonesdale, 278 «., 362. Burton-in-Lonsdale, 112.
Bortun, Bortune, 52, 87 *. •Pydese Burton, 304. Burton Pidsea, 228.
Bretton, Braiton, Bretton juxta Burton Salmon, 235.
Brotherton, 48, 213, 284, 345,
384, 403.
Burton, 27 A, 85 b. Burton in Bischopdale, 151, 338. Burton (West), 67.
Bcrtune, Bortun, 3, 84 b. Burton, Burton Dale, 139, 146, 147, Burtou Dale, 93.
240.
496 INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domeiulay Book. KirkW's Inquest, Knights* Fees, Modem Names.
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Komina Yillarum, etc. 6-ln. Ordnance Surrer.
Bergetorp, Berguetorp, 7 *, •Berghthorp, 28 ». (?), 270. Burythorpe, 142.
34, 70, 87.
Buschebi, 5 b, 46 b, 67 b, 70 b, Magna Buskeby, 124, 133, 237. Busbj (Great), 42.
84.
Buschebi, 67 *, 70 b, 84. Parva Buskeby, 124, 132, 133, 236, Busby (Little), 42.
237.
Badetorpes (^—aee Middle- Bustard Thorp, Thorp Bustard, 23, Bustardthorpe CtUeoJ), 174.
thorpe). 27n., 216, 289.
Butecram, Butecrame, 60 *. •Buttercrame, Buttercramp, 325, Buttercrambe, 158.
381.
Butruid, 87. Boturwyk, Buttei^ik, 54, 249, 311. Butterwick (JF.i.), 126.
Butniic, 60*. Butcnvyk, Buttenvyk, 111, 118, Butterwick (-^.12.). 106.
121, 320.
Begeland, 46 b, 85. Bellaund, 106. Byland (Old), 88.
Bylipton, Bclipton, 56.
B>Tom, Byrum, 49, 50, 344, 383. Bjnram, 235.
Catebi, 44, 64 b, 81 b. •Cateby, 231, 232 »., 282, 359. Cadeby, 284.
Caldeber, 28, 85 b. Caldebergh, Caudeberg, 155, 338. Caldbergh, 84.
Caldewelle, 24, 85 b. Caldewelle, 168. CaJdwell, 13.
Caltun, 69. Calton, 22, 190, 356. Calton, 150.
Calverleia, Cauerlei,41,82*. Calverlay, Calverley, 30, 33, 226, Calverley, 202.
280, 360.
Camerinton, 52, 87 *. Catterington, Coverington, 75, Camerton, 241.
246 n., 376.
Cansale, 36 b, 82. *Camcsall, 363. Campsall, 264.
Canteleia, Cantelie, 57, 81 *. Cautelay, Canteley, 5, 8, 231, 282. Cantley, 285.
♦Kaldecothes, 235. Cargo-Fleet, or CleTeland
Port, 6.
Cartun, Cartune, 23, 85 *. Kerkan, 168. Carkin, 25.
*Carlin^hou,Kerlinghowe, 224,279. Carlinghow, 232.
Carletun, 66, 81 *. *Curleton, 50 n., 156 n., 215, 285, Ca.r\ton {par. SnaUh) 236.
343 n., 314, 438.
Carletun, Carletune, 46 *, 81. Carleton, 33, 42, 207, 286. Carlton (par. Omi^eUy), 187.
Carlentone, 69. Carleton, 15, 201, 355. Carlton in Craven, 167.
Carlentone, Carleton, 38*, 82. *Carletou, 3G3. Carlton {par. £oyston),26t
Carlentun, Carletun, 55, 87 b. Carleton, 75, 244 n., 373. Carlton {Holdeme^), 212.
Carleton, Carletun, 11 *, 85. *Carleton, 308. Carlton Husthwaite, 104.
Carleton, 59 b. Carleton, Karlton, 93, 97 n., 98, 323. Carlton Miniot, 87. '
Careltone, Careltun, 1 1 *, 85. *Carlton, Carleton, Karleton, 257 n., Carlton {Farm, par. Stock-
3H2. toti'On^hr-Fore^), \bS.
Cartun, 24, 85 b. Carleton, 109, 334. Carlton (par. Stantcidt), 25.
Carletun, 16*, 84. Carleton, Kerleton, 124, 126, 130, Carltou (iHingbargh) 42
131, 137,328.
Carleton, 28, 85 *. Carleton, Carleton in Coverdale, Carlton in Coverdale 83
154,338.
Cherendebi, 67 *, 87. Kerneby, Kernettcby, 59, 249, 312. Camaby, 146.
Chirprebi, 27 *, 85 *. Kerporby, Kcpperby, 154, 338. Carporby, 67.
Caretorp, 30 *, 85 *. Carethofp, Karethorp, 159 »., 181, Carthorpe, 86.
339.
*Cas(elford, 303. Castleford, 234.
Castelai, 8, 83. Castelay, Ciistelcy, Castellay, 45, Castley, 187.
203, 21)3, 340. *
Catofos, Catefoss, 54, 79*, Catfose, Catofoss, 7 1, 243 w., 372. Catfoss, 197.
87*.
Cathwayte, 141, 142.
^tala, Catale, 04. 83. Cathalle, Cathnlo, Ma«rna Cathol, Cattal Magna, 172
45. 205, 211, 2«)5, 303.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 497
>omeada7 Book. Kirkby's Inquest, KtiighU* Fees, Modern Names,
simile Edit., 1862. Nomina Yillarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
:;athale, 62, 83. •Cathale, Parva Cattell, 205, 294. Cattal (Little), 155.
26, 85 b. Caterik, Catrik, Katerik, 148, 163, Catterick, 54.
338.
le, 63, 78 6, 82 b, Gatherton, Cathirton, Catherthorn, Catterton, 190.
26 «., 29, 64 »., 221, 290, 343.
51 b, 85. Catton, 93, 95, 323. Catton {N.R.), 103.
;attune, 15, 86 b, Catton, 86, 254, 310. Catton {E.R,), 175.
luic, Catinuuic, 13*, Catewyk, Cattewyk, Catwik, 74, 75, Catwiok, 196.
6,87*. 244 »., 304, 372.
I, 86. North Cave, 85, 88, 90, 92 «., 254 »., Cave (North), 224.
265, 309, 318.
e, 10, 17*, 46, 61, •Suth Cave, 264 »., 309. Cave (South), 224.
, 14, 86. CaywyU, 70. Caville, 223.
•Cawood, Cawod, Cawode, Kawod, Cawood, 206.
50»., 345, 347 »., 393*., 399,
400, 401, 405, 409, 410, 411, 412,
413, 415, 417, 418, 419, 421, 422,
424, 425, 428, 430, 438.
Caltorne, 38 *, 82. •Calthorn, Salthorn, 363. Cawthorne {WJt.), 27 i.
Caltorne, 5*, 70 *, Calthorn, Calthorne, 143, 240. Cawthorne (N.R.), 75.
1, 16 *, 84 *. Calveton, 110, 116, 119, 321, 343 n. Cawton, 105.
, 7, 11, 87. Carethorp, Carthorp, 56, 77, 244 »., Caythorpe, 127, 145.
249,311,377.
Caitune, 5 *, 84 *. Cayton, Kayton, Eaynton, 139, Cayton, 94.
140, 144, 145, 146, 239, 326.
9, 82. •Chevet, 364. Chevet, 262.
n, 8 *. •Clapham, 278, 362. Clapham, 113.
e, 4 *, 65, 83. Clarton, Clareton, Carlton, 46, 206, Clareton, 155.
295.
,6,17,85. •Claxton, 367. Claxton, 158.
41, 82 *. *Clayton, Claiston, 227, 361. Clayton {p. Bradford), 216.
21, 81 *. Clayton, Claiton, 4, 231, 281, 359. Clayton-in-the-Clay, 275.
, Clactone, 38 *, •Claiton, 364. Clayton (West), 261.
12.
4, 85 *. Clegeby, Clesby, 179, 334 n., 335. Cleasby, 14.
Hetun,41*,82*(?). Claketon, Heton Clack, Heton Cleckheaton, 232.
Flattes, 30, 224, 279, 361.
., 85 *. Clif, Cliffe super Tese, 164, 334. Cliff, 14.
, 77 *, 86. Cliff, Clyff, 60, 68, 242, 31 6. Cliff (Long), 222.
n ifl 99 flfi / •North Cliff, Clyffe, 260, 264 n., 309. Cliff (North), 209.
>, 18, 77, 8b. -^ g^^j^ (^j^^ ^j^g.^ g^^ g^^ 260, 264 »., CUff (South), 209.
309.
20,81. Clifford, Clyfford, 50,214,284,38011. Qifford, 189.
41 *, 82 *. •Clefton, Eleston, 361. Clifton (p. Dewshury), 231.
Dliftuue, 47 *, 78 *. •Clyfton, 359. aifton {par. Conisbro% 290.
29, 85 *. Clyfton, 153. Clifton-upon-Ure, 85.
•Clj-nt, 353. Clint, 153.
49, 83. •Clotherom, 331, 435. aotherholme. 119.
, aoctune, 3 *, 16 *, Clocton, Cloghton, 140, 141 n. Qoughton, 62.
Cloubeck, Cloubek, 179, 334 «. Clowbeck, 25.
West Cothum, Cotom, Cotum, Cot- Coatham (West), 7.
torn, Cottum, 124, 129, 130, 134,
135, 136, 237.
d, 26 h, 85 *. Colbunie, 161, 336. Colbum, 54.
K K
498
INDEX LOCORUM I.
DomMd^ Book.
FacsimUfl Edit., 1802.
Coledun, 1S*,87*.
Coldun, 52 6, 87 b.
Goletone, 63, 78 b, 82 b.
Coletun, CoUetun, 35, 35 b,
81.
Coletun, Goltun, 6, 9 6, 17,
60 b, 84 b.
Gonlngestorp, Coungestorp,
17, 85.
Coningesboro, Coninges-
burgh , Cuningesburg, 4 7 ft,
78 b, 81 6.
Coningesbi, 52 6, 87 h.
Goneghestone, CuningeB-
tooe, 8 h, 49 6, 69.
Cunestime, 68 6.
Cutnehd, 8.
Copegraue, 62, 83.
Copeman Torp, 62, 82 h.
Ck)rlebroc, 17, 85.
Codreston, Codrestune, 25 h,
85 6.
Cotes (?), 14, 86.
Ck)ttun, 11, 87 6.
Cotingham, 2, 61, 86.
Cotinuui, Coteuuid, 56 6,
62 6, 86.
Coteuuid, 18, 86.
Colebi, 15, 84.
Covreham, 28, 85 6.
Cahosbi, 60.
Colnun, 7 6, 11,34, 87 6.
Tornoton, 29 6, 85 6.
CoUinghe, 69.
Coletorp, 48 6, 49 6, 83.
Cudtun, 23, 86 6.
"^udtun, 23,856.
KirkbT*8 InqoMt Knights' Fees,
kbT*8 InqoMt. Knig
Komina VilUnun,
etc.
Coldon, Couldon, Magna Coldon,
Nortb Coldon, 77, 303, 389, 401,
409, 413, 416, 420.
Parva Coldon, 75, 243, 371.
Colingbam, Collyngbam, Colyng-
ham, 31 »., 39, 41, 209, 348.
Colton, 20fi., 24, 217, 289, 325 ».,
343.
•Colton (Helton ?), 210, 348.
Colton, 110, 113fi., 116, 118,119,
321.
•Conyngesthorp, 353.
Conysthorp, Conyngesthorp, 109,
324.
Conyngesburg, Cunynggesburgh, 3,
359.
Conigeston, Coningeton, Connygee-
ton, 75, 76, 244 «., 247 11.
Conyston, Coniston in Cravene, 16,
189, 202, 356.
Conyngston, Conigeston in Cotel-
woldale, Conyston in Kettelwell-
dale, 14, 192, 357.
Condeley, Coningley, 13, 189, 190.
•Coppegrave, 205.
Coupmanthorp, 24, 223, 291, 343.
Cornburgh, Corneburgh, 107, 324,
379.
•Cornesandes, 242.
♦Cutherston, 333.
Cotencss, Coutenesse, 70, 316.
Cotum, 59,341 n., 368.
CotinKhara, Cottiiigham, Cotyng-
ham, 79, 87, 88, 262, 308, 389,
398, 399, 415.
•Cotyngwj'k, 367.
Cottingwith, Cottingwyth, 60, 61,
68, 319.
Colby, CoUeby, 128, 236.
Coverham, 154, 338.
Couseby, Chouseby, 93, 96, 322.
Collom, CoUum, Cullum, 71, 272,
315, 401, 404.
Thornton Collynge, South Thome-
ton, 162, 337.
Colling, Collynge, 14, 191 »., 193,
357.
Colthorp, 45, 203, 293, 349, 434 n.
Couton Magna, Mikel Couton, Tem-
ple Couton, 165 «., 177, 335.
North Couton, 177,335.
South Couton, 165 n., 177, 335.
Atlowe-Couton, Athowcowton, 165.
Mod«ni Namei,
^ia. Ordnanoe Smrer.
Golden (Great), 212, 213.
Golden Pwra, 212, 213.
GoUingham, 189.
Golton (jKtr. BoHou Ptnf),
190.
Golton ip. Jrkiikiri),tlt
Golton {N,E.), 105, 122.
Goneythorpe, 155.
Goneysthorpe, 123.
Gonisboroiigh, 284.
Goniston (par. Svine), 227.
Coniston (Cold), 155.
Goniston in KettlewdUde,
116.
Gononley, 185.
Copgrove, 137.
Copmanthorpe, 191.
Cornbrough, 140.
Cotherstone, 5.
Cotness, 238.
Cottam, 144.
Cottinghwn, 225, 226.
Cottingwith (East), 192.
Cottingwi th( West ), 1 92,207.
Coulby, 16.
Coverham, 68, 84.
Cowesby, 72.
Cowlam, 144.
Cowling, 69.
Cowling Hill, 184.
Cowthorpe, 172.
Cowton (East, or haag^^B.
Cowton (Nwrth), 40,
Cowton (South), 40.
AtleyHiU(P),40.
INDEX LOCORUM I.
499
DorapBday Book.
Facsimile £dit., 1869.
Cucvalt, 2, 59 6.
Crachele, 30, 85 b. <
Crecala, 516.
Crambom, Crambun, Cran-
bone, 6, 17 5, 70 6, 85.
Cransuuic, Cranzvic, 4, 19,
61,86 6.
Cratorn, Cratorne, 5 6, 16 6,
70 6, 84.
Crigeston, Crigestone, 4 6,
82 6.
Croft, Crofst, 24, 85 6.
Scroftune, Scrotone, 39 6,
82.
Cogrun, Crogrum, Crogun,
7 6, 11,34, 77, 87 6.
Croptun, Croptuno, 5 6, 84 6.
Croisland, Crosland, 4 6, 406,
82 6.
Cumbreuuorde, 4 6, 39 6,
82 6.
Cundcl, 22, 83 6.
Cudford, Cuford, 35, 81.
Dal, 7, 46 6, 85.
Daltone, 40 6, 82.
Daltono, 47 6, 48 6, 816.
Pal ton, Daltone, 19, 33,
66 6,77,86 6.
Deltune, 516.
Dalton, Daltun, 25 6, 85 6.
alia Dalton, Daltun, 25 6,
85 6.
Danebi, 28 6, 85 6.
Danebi, Danebia, 60, 61 6,
71,84.
Danebi, 25, 85 6.
Danetorp, 13 6, 52, 87 6.
Dereuueld, Dereuuelle, 66,
816.
Damintone, Darnitone, 37 h,
82.
Dertone, Dertune, 7 h, 38 h,
39, 82.
Depedale, 3, 84 h.
Kirkbjr's Inqnest, Knights* Fees,
Nomina Villamm, etc.
Cokewald, Cukewald, 93, 94, 323.
Crackhou, Crakehowe, 15, 189, 357.
Crachall, Magna Crakehall, 162,
337.
Crachall, Parva Crakehall, 162, 337.
♦Crachale, Crakhale, 323.
Crambham, Crambhom, Cramboum,
Crambum, 146, 324, 380.
•Craunoewik, Craunoewyk, 259,
307.
Crathorne, Othorn, 124, 127, 135,
136, 235, 329.
•Credeling, 364.
•Crigheleston, 352.
Croft, 178, 180, 218 n., 221 «., 335.
•Crofton, Croffeton, 228, 292, 352.
Modern Names,
6-ln. Ordnance Surver.
Coxwold, 104.
Cracoe, 150.
CrakehaU (Great), 69.
Crakehall (Little), 69.
CrakehiU, 103, 120.
Crambe, 141.
Cranswick, 178.
Crathorne, 27.
Cridling Stubbs, 250.
Crigglestone, 248.
Croft, 26.
Crofton, 249.
Croholm, Crohom, Crohum, Crom, Croom, 143.
73, 274, 315, 401, 404.
Cropton, 142, 147, 239, 240, 326. Cropton, 75.
♦Crosseland, 351. Crosland, 260.
Crosthwayte, Crosthayte in Tesdal, Cro8thwaite, 2.
165.
Cuckewalde, 134.
•Cutheworth, 363.
•Cumbrewode, 351.
Cundale, Gindale, 184, 339.
•Cu&ieford, 287.
Dale, 93, 97 »., 98, 322.
•Dalton, 351.
Dalton, 6, 10 »., 230, 281, 359.
•North Dalton, 256, 307.
Dalton, 93, 95, 323.
Dalton Michell, 166.
Dalton Norreys, 166 n., 167, 180.
Dalton Travers, 166.
Dalton in Broghton Lithe, 166 ».,
167 «., 333.
•Dalton super Tese, 368.
Danby, Daneby super Yore, 159,
163, 337.
Danby, Daneby, 125, 235, 329.
Cudworth, 275.
Cumberworth, 273.
Cundall, 120.
Dale Town, 72.
'DB\ton(p.Kir]kHeaton),2i6.
Dalton (p. Rotherham), 289.
Dalton (North), 177.
Dalton {p. TopeUffe), 103.
Dalton {p, Kirkhy BaveiU'
worth), 24.
Dalton-upon-Tees, 26.
Danby (par, Thomtom-
Steward), 68.
Danby (Lamgbarsih), 30, 44.
Daneby, Danby super Wysk, 177, Danby Wiske, 55.
335.
Danthorp, 75, 245 »., 375. Danthorpe, 228.
Derfeld, 4, 6 »., 230, 281, 358. Darfield, 275.
•Darthyngton, 364.
•Derton, 363.
Depedale, 139.
Darrington, 250.
Darton, 262.
Dcepdale, 94.
K K 2
pAmewlay Book.
FKBimile Edit., 1882.
IHetuiio, 11 5, 85.
Difitou, Pi.*tone, 31 6, 86 h,
Pktoiie, 57, 83.
iKfltoue, 62 b, 83.
Di?nf?Btebi, Begenebi, 43 6,
Denebi, JO, 82.
Denebi, 39, 82.
Denton, Dentune, 12, 81.
Bemberm, 4 *, 82 b.
Dtniofllon, Dirdreston, 25 b,
DiK^^^^l^r Dineshale, Bir-
iifhihah, 3, 23 b, 85.
Bisfortk, 49 *.
D(j*iesuuorde, Dodesuurde,
38 b. 82,
DaiietTOi^li^, 20 b, 21 b, 48,
SI*.
Dnuetorp^ 53, 87 *.
Bndtone, 8 b, 83 6.
Dnu3, 56 h, 81 6.
Drouueton, Drouuetone, 46,
M,
Drifeld, Piifelt, 4, 18 b, 77,
86 &.
Bre.'^Ungton, Dreslintone, 41,
B2 6/
Dringolme^ 52 b.
Drugniiilebi, 67 6, 84.
J>riJpolT Bripold, Dritpol,
lJ/^a5, 87 6.
DuMd, Nort Dufelt, 18, 58,
77 ft, 86.
SuddiiftO, Suddufelt, 18, 18 b,
77^,86.
Djfg^libi, Dighelibi, 3 b, 34,
87.
I>oinmton, Donniton, 10 5,
50, 77 fi, 86 6.
Dtmeforde, Dunesford, 62,
6H, ro, R2 b.
losln^ I>imesle, 5, 84.
muk\ Edrezuic, 12, 85.
INDEX LOCORUM I.
Rirkby's Inquest, Knights* Feet,
Nomina VUlanim, etc
Dighton, Dycton, 102, 341.
Dighton, Djghton, 60, 66, 367.
Magna Dighton, Suth Dithon, 4
205, 294, 349.
Parva Dighton, North Dithon, 4
205, 294, 349.
Denigby, Deningby, Denyngby,
12, 283, 365.
♦Deneby, 228, 352.
•Deneby, 364.
•Dent, 278, 362.
Denton, 44, 204, 294, 349, 389, 3£
402,411,419.
•Deuuesbury, 361.
Didreston-graunge, 170.
Dedensall, Duttensale, 100, 340.
Diflceford, Disforde, 183, 338.
•Dodeworth, 363.
♦Donecastre, 231.
Douuethorpe, Austhoq), 74, 373.
Draghton, Draython, 13, 191, 11
357.
*Drax, 50 n., 156 »., 215, 344, 43:
Dreuton, 88, 264, 309.
Dri field, Driffeud, Dryffeld, Di
fold, 30 n., 58, 90 «., 92, 307.
Drighlington, Drithlington, Drii
lington, Brightclington, 30, 25
280, 360.
Dringliou, Dringhowe, Drungc
76, 243n., 303, 372.
Dringgenhus, Drynghouses, 23
29, 343.
Dromondby, Dromundeby, 124, K
237.
*Drii)ol, 388, 404 n.
Diield, 123.
North Duffcld, 60, 61 n., 66, 116
242,317.
South Duffeld, 60, 68, 242, 317.
Deukelby, Deuk^'lby, Dugell
Duggelby, 71, 73, 267 n., 2;
315.
Donyngton, 60, 66, 368.
Duunesford, Dunsford, Duffeld, 4
46, 206, 295, 350.
♦Deuslee, 327.
Everby, 19, 199 n.
•Etheirwike, 379.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 501
)omesday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knighta' Fees, Modern Names,
csimile £dit., 1862. Nomina YUlarum, etc 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
14, 85 b. Eseby, 172, 334. Easby (Oillin^ Went), 39.
i 6, 84. Esb^, Eseby, 124, 328. Easby (p. Stokealey), 29.
e, Hesinton, 52 6, 53, •Esington, Ersington, 247 n., 305. Easington {E.R.)y 257.
on, Esingetun, 15, Esington, Esyngton, 125, 133, Easington {NM.), 18, 19.
235 n., 237, 329.
e, 69 h. Esington, Esyngton, 16, 197, 354. Easington ( W.n.), 165.
luald, Eisicewalt, 3, *£singwald, 327. Easingwold, 121.
le, Estbrune, 8, 59. Estburn, 15. Eastburn ( W. i.), 185.
jurne, Austburne, 4, •Estburae, 90»., 307. Eastburn {E. R.), 161.
Esby, Esteby, 14, 191. Eastby, 151.
Esttorp, 18, 50, 86 J. Esthorp, 82, 310. Easthorpe (JT.i.), 194.
Yaresthorp, Yarpesthorp, Yarp- Easthorpe? (i\r.i.), 123.
thorp, Yarthorp, 110, 112, 115.
•Estofb, 363. Eastoft, 253, 267.
•:stone, 4, 7, 86 h. Eston, 55, 249, 311. Easton, 146.
on,E8trinton,14,86. Estrington, 70, 316. Eastrington, 223.
e, 12 6, 83. •Eveston, Eyveston, 331, 436. Eavestone, 118.
m, Edbriztune, 3 b, •Eberston, 326. Ebberston, 92.
1, Eclesfelt, 43 6, 81 b. Ecolesfeld, Eklesfeld, 3, 358, 408. Ecolesfield, 288.
1, 82 b. •EccleshiU, 362. EccleshiU, 202.
istorp, Geduuales- *£delthorp, Edilthorp, 268, 314. Eddlethorpe, 142.
Guduualestorp (?),
), 87.
le, Ellintone,48, 81 b. Edelington, Edelyngton, 5, 9, 10 »., Edlington, 284.
218»., 230, 281, 358.
Bdestun, 33 6, 84 &. Edeston, Ediston, 111, 118, 121, Edston, 90.
144, 320.
destun, 33 b, 84 6. Parva Edston, 141, 142. Edston (Little), 90.
rg, Eburg, Egeburg, ^Eggeburgh, 364. Egbrough, 251.
)] 15 6, 84. Egton, Eggeton, 125, 130, 237, 328. Ej^ton, 45.
,186,556,58,61,86. Elvele, Elveley, 80, 81, 263, 318. EUa (Kirk), 225, 239.
•EstweU, 308. Ella (South ?), 239.
•Westwell, 308. Ella (West), 239.
1 ft, 82 b. Eland, 30, 224, 279, 361. Elland, 246.
, Elrebeo, 6 b, 60, 85. EUerbek, Hellerbeck, 101, 341. Ellerbeck, 56.
ne, Elrebrune, 3 b, •Ellerton, 326. EUerbum, 91.
4 b.
iebi, Alverdebi, 54 b, Elwardeby, Elwardby, 74, 305, 373. Ellerby (E.R.), 212.
87 6.
Iebi, Elwordebi, 15 6, Elerby, Elerdbv, EUeredeby, El- Ellerby (i^.fi.), 19.
redby, Elreddeby, 125, 129, 237,
328
r, 14. •Ellerker, 241, 317. Ellerker, 224, 238 a.
, 25, 85 b. •Ellerton, 335. EUerton-on-Swale, 54.
, 27, 85 b. •Ellerton, 336. Ellerton (Abbey), 53.
, Ebretone, 18 b, 77, Ellerton, HeUerton, 89, 253, 309. Ellerton (E.R.), 207.
Elingstring, Elynstrynge, 153, 337. Ellingstring, 85.
le, 28 6, 85 b. EUngton, Elyngton, 153, 337. Ellington, 85.
«storp, 5, 83 b, Edelyngthorpe, 186. Ellinthorpe, 138.
m, 10, 86. Elgeton, Elgheton, Helgheton, 79, EUoughton, 238 ▲.
263, 308.
502 INDEX LOCOKVM I.
Dtmetinj Book. KiiUy'* Inquest, Kaisbts* Fees, Modern Nsmei,
Facsimile EdiL, 188i. XoBiaa TiUaxnD, etc 64a. Oid^one Qumj.
*EIiiieteinere, Eloedmere, 323. Ebnire, 103.
Eimeduaa, Ermeshale, 38, •Elmesall, 363. Elmsall (Nordi), 264.
82.
Ermenhmle, 36 b, 82. South Eknishall, 5. Ehnmll (South), 264.
Eleslac, 69. Elslake, EssUke, EsUac, 15, 190, Elslack, 167.
194, 196, 357 n.
AfieDeauic, 52, 87 b. •Estanwik, Elstuiwjk, 304, 375, Elstemwick, 227.
415.
Eltofte, 31 n., 39. EltoOs, 203.
AlaoinUm, AluuiDtone, 50 6, Elvington, ^Tyngton, 60, 61, 319. Elvington, 192.
78, 86 6.
Embesie, 8 6, 83 6. Emmesaj, Emmesei, 14, 357. Embsay, 168.
Amebu, Ameleie, 4 b, 82. *£meley, 352. Emley, 261.
E]me8UueIIe,Helmeflwelle,4, ^Helmeswell, 367. Emswell, 161.
67, 86 b.
Aplebi, 23, 85 b. Apelby, Appilby, super Tese, 169, Eppleby, 14.
334.
Ergone, 7, 87. Arhum, Erghom, Erghum, 54, 249, Erghom {site of), 127.
Argun (?), 23, 85 b. Eryom, Eryhom, 1 78, 335. Eryholme, 26.
Aacri, 31 ft, 86 b. Escryk, Eskerike, Eskeryk, 60, 66, Escrick, 191.
410.
Asebi, 31, 85 b. Eseby, Esseby, 183 »., 185 »., 186.
Esedic, Esdyke, Estak, 26, 343. Esedike, 190.
Esiune, 69. Essheton, Eston, Heston, 14, 190, Eshton, 150.
192, 193, 356.
Awh, 13 b, 87 b. *E8k, Eske, 304, 388 »., 389. Eske, 196.
Esc'hodala, 71. Eskedalle, 129. Eske Dale, 30, 31, 32 15
A«tun, AHtuno, 16, 84. Eston, 124, 126, 130, 328. Eston, 16.
Ederdwyk, Etherwik, Herdwyk, 74, Etberdwick, 212
375.
Eton, Etton, Ettono, 13, Etton, 83, 84, 88, 258, 308, 318. Etton, 195.
18 />, 61,86 6.
Euringham, 10 6, 86 ft. Everingham, Eveo^ngham, 78, 254, Everingham, 193 20S.
309, 390, 406, 407, 420.
Eurolai, Eurelag, 51, 84 ft. •Everlec, 327. Everley, 77.
Eucrtorp, 86. Everthorp, Iverthorp, 84, 265, 309. Evcrthorpe, 224
A»chilobi, 31, 85 ft. Eskelby, Estkilby, 181, 339. Exelby, 70.
Foi/.bi, Fezbi, Foitcsbi, 5 ft, Faccby, Fay ceby, 124, 132,236,329. Faceby, 42.
70 ft, 84.
Fiulomora, Fademoro, 16 ft, Fadmore, HI, 117, 121, 320 ». Fadmoor, 74.
84 ft.
Fa^'herwaldo, Fathenvald, 159.
Farcburno, 36, 81 ft. Farburu, 49, 50, 214, 285, 345, Fairbiirn, 235.
427 n.
Prangcfos, 4, 86 ft. Fangfosse, Fangefosse, 71, 310. Fangfoss, 176.
Farlintun, Forlintun, 17, 85. Farlin^'ton, Ferlington, Flynton, Farlington, 122 140
107,324,378.
Fammnosbi, 3 ft, 84 ft. *Faniianby, 326. Farmanby, 91.
Farnobum, 5, 65, 83. *Farnham, 211, 353. Farnham, 154
Foruobil, 8. Farnbill, 189, 190, 357. Famhill, 185.
Fernclei, 82 ft. Famelav, Faruelev, 30, 224, 273 »., Farnley {Morl^) 217
279, 360. ' ^ » •
Fomclai, Fernolie, 12, 81. •Farnelay, Farnelev, 204, 294, 349, Farnley {Claro) 170 187
400, 405. 429.
Foreloia. Perlci, 40, 82. •Famelav, Fernelev, 229, 292, 351. Farnley T^^as, 260
, 41, 82 ft. Forsebiv* Ferslai, 30, 226, 280, 360. Farslev, 202.
INDEX LOCORUM J. 503
Domesday Book. Kirkb/'s Inqaest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit, 1883. Nomina Yillaram, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Sanrey.
Faldingden, Faldington, 105, 106 »., Fawdington, 120.
332.
bi, 29, 85 b. Fegherby, 153, 337. Fearby, 85.
tane, Fredestan, 37 ft, •Fetherston, 364. Featherston, 249.
Feldom, 1 72 »., 1 73. Feldom, 38.
bi (?), 60. •Felice Kirk, 332. Felixkirk, 88.
i'ftnrv^f^a 9r» ft«iA / Fencote, Magua Fciicotes, 157, 336. Fencote (Great), 55.
encodes, zo, OD 0. | Fencote, Parva Fencotes, 157, 336. Fencote (Little), 55.
in, 36, 816. •Fenton, 48«., 50«., 346, 427 »., Fenton (Church), 205.
431, 438, 439.
bi, 5, 83. •Feringesby, 353. Ferrensby, 155.
i, 17 ft, 55 ft, 86. Feriby, Feryby, 85, 263, 308. Ferriby (North), 239.
ic, 3, 84. Fyuele, Fyuelee, Fyueley, 52, 249, FUey, 110.
311.
•Fymmere, 315. Fimber, 160.
al, Finegala, 29 ft, 85 ft. Fyngal, Fynkall, 156, 337. Fingall, 69.
ia, 70. Frytheby, 146, 268. Firby ii:.R.\ 141.
>bi, 29 ft, 85 ft. Frethby, Fritheby, 154, 336. Firby (N.M.), 86.
ac, Fixcale, 47, 47 ft, •Fyshlak, 364. Fishlake, 265.
b.
ige, Fitlinge, 52, 87 ft. Fittelyng, Flyngton, Fyterlyng, 75, Fitliog, 228.
304, 375.
«bi, 82 ft. •Fekesby, 361. Fixby, 246.
burc, Flaneburg, 15, Flaynburgh, 55, 249, 260 »., 313. Flamborough, 128.
i, 86 ft.
)i, 69. Flasceby, 14, 193 »., 196, 357. Flashy, 150.
•Flathwath, Flathewath, 390, 406,
407.
•Flawythe, Flatwath, 324, 381. Flawith, 139.
ibi, 62, 83. •Flasceby, Flasseby, 206, 295, 350. Flaxby, 155.
in, Flaxtune, 6 ft, 11 ft, •Flaxton, 325, 379. Flaxton, 141.
i, 60 ft, 85.
lam, 24 ft, 26, 85 ft. Fleteham, Fletham, 149, 150 «., 336. Fleetham (Kirkby), 55.
an, Flintone, 13 ft, 52, Flynton, 75, 375. Flinton, 227.
tone, 4, 7, 87. Flixton, 52, 249, 250, 312. Flixton, 109, 110.
etone, 40, 82. •Floketon, Folketon, 228, 292, 351. Flockton, 261.
nanebi, 13, 57 ft, 87. Flotemanby, 52, 249, 312. Flotmanby, 110.
rtorp, 18, 55 ft, 58, 86. •Folkerthorp, 252, 309. Foggathorpe, 207, 208.
•For, 363.
eton, 7, 87. Folketon, 52, 249, 312. Folkton, 110.
Folifait, Folishait, Folyfait, Foly- Follifoot, 171.
fa>ii, 45, 203, 293, 349.
Folifait, Folifayt, Folitwait, Foly- Follithwaite (site of), 189.
fayt, 25. 220, 290, 343.
in, 7, 87. Fordon, 53, 249, 312. Fordon, 110.
d, Forset, 23, 85 ft. Forset, Forsett, 169, 180, 334. Forset, 14.
m, Fossham, 53, 87 ft. Fosseym, Fossham, 74, 243 «., 375. Fosham, 212.
n, 31 ft, 85. *Foston, 367. Foston [Bulmer), 141.
one, 50 ft, 87. Foston, 57, 249, 312. Foston-on- the -Wolds, 162,
179.
Foukebrigg, Fukbrigg, 141. Foulbridge, 108.
•Fokeby, 352. Foulby, 249.
>le, Foxohole, Foxole, Foxhole, Foxoles, 53, 249, 312. Foxholes, 126.
^0, 87.
ne, Foustune, 14 ft, 85. •Foxton, 341. Foxton (jpar. Sigaton), 56.
504
INDEX LQCORUM I.
FaciinilJe Edlt^ 1§l^.
Klfkl^y'H Jmjupat, RnL^htM* Feee»
Pofitun, :Poxtun, 10 h, 70 h, foxton, 124
Fr^tintorp, 19,61 A, 67, 86 A.
FromiMgtonj FremititoD, 27,
B5 h.
Fried oi, Frioeleiaj Fricbe-
baJe, FricheUe, 36 ft, 44 i,
81 *, B2.
Fridagslorp, Fndarfitorp,
Fridaatorp, 7 6| 10 *, 64 h,
87.
Praisthorp, 59, 249, 312.
Fremjugton, 172,334.
Frickolay, Frikeky, Friklej, Fryke-
kj, 4*8,2X1,282, 359.
Fridailhorpj Frida>'thoq), Fijday-
tborp, 71, 73, 274, 31 a.
PmJi^Uorpe, 1S3>
Freruiii^^ton, 37, &2.
Fricklej, 276, 276.
Frideton, Fritun, 17, 60 fc,
Fotingham, Froti ogham,
53 ^ 87 a.
one, 37 &, ft2*
Folororde, Fulefordc, I i, 31,
316,01,
Figelinge, Figlinge, 15, 50*,
77. 84,
GagencatiMl, 54 5, 37 h.
Garaeltorp, 6^17, 85»
Galmeton, 4, 70 6, 87.
Gerdene^l4, B6a»
Keutoti, Neutone, 14, 77ft,
86 ft.
Gereford, 35, 81.
Geregraue, GlieregT*u&^ B b,
60,83 ft.
Gerdeston, Gerdestone, 28 A,
85 ft.
Goruejsbi, Gherueiwbi, 67,
70, 87.
Garton, Gttrtune, 13 6, 15ft,
19,87.
Garton, Gitrtun, 53, 87 ft-
Chenettisbi, Gbetenesbi, 31,
85 ft.
Ghigelc^wio, 60.
Gcsdlmgefiuore, 60.
*Friamnrey9, FriBiiiaHgicus)^ Fris-
mers]£,305, 416,421, 43 L
Fritoii, Fo^ton, UO, ll3, 115, 32L
North Frotingbam, Frotbjngbam,
73, 244 «., 303.
rorthingbum. South Frotbiogbam,
74, 243 »., 376.
•Fryston, 50 »„ 364.
•FriMon, 30 «., 344,(438?)
Fulford, Fulfortb, 60, 66, 367.
Wat«r Pulforth, 60, 66,
»Fighlmg, 327.
Ftidaytborpe, 160.
Frisruftfi^k (& hH lo«i|
Friton, 106.
Frodlugbam fNotlli), ^
Ftttdingbam (Soulb), 2lfci
Fryitoti(Ferry%2S5,l
Fiyston (>[onk J, 220 J
Fulford (Gate), 174.
Fulford rWi^ter), 174 J
Fylingdale, 47.
GadhenstGd, Gaggested, Garhen- GiinFt4^, 227.
Rted, 74. 75,244fi.
•Gamelthf>rp,rflltnthrope, 324,381. Ganthorpe, 12a.
GfUmeton, 51, 2i9, 312. Gmloti, 109.
•G^rtbum, Gherghtou, 80i»., 241, Gaidiiftin (.rile of), !
317.
*Ncuton juxta G^Tthunij 241,242.
Gereford, Gerford, Gerford©, 39,
208, 287.
G»rgraYe, Gkyrgravo, Gergr*ve,
G^^jrgTttve, 13 »., 16, 190, 193,
196 n., 201, 356.
Gerthesiou, 16L
Germaadehj, Garmanby, 71, 270.
Gartou, Barton* 57, 250, 311, 318,
Garton, 76, 244 »., 304, 374.
Gaitfortl, Gateford, Gavtoford, 48,
213, 284,343,384,403,415.
Gaytauby, Gaytetiby, 1B2, 339,
GacegiU, 19.
Gicleswik, Gigtjleswike, Bukle^wyk,
21, 200, 355.
Gild^^dale, Gildusdale, Gildbous-
dul©, GvldhuidftU, 91, 310.
THc, I)ik,'Djke, 70, 2.^4 »., 316.
Gillmgniore, 111, 117, 121, 320 *•.
GArdham (?), 210.
Garfortk (Cbuitib), 21?.
Gargrave, 150, 167,
Garmtcm, 68.
GMTowby, 159.
Giirtoii-oa-tbe-Wo1>d.s 1*1
Gfirton (Hatd^^rmttltm.
Gateforth, 220.
Gatenbyj 70.
Gazegill, 183.
Giggles wick, 132,
Millboujse IMe (?), llf,
Gilijenliko, 223, 238.
GiJlamuor, 74,
INDEX LOCORUM I. 506
Domesday Book. Kirkby'n Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villarum, etc. ©-in. Ordnance Survey.
Gellinges, GheUinghes, 23, GiUing, 170, 333. Gilling (G^7/«ii^ ^.)» 39.
23 b, 85 h.
Gellinge, Ghellinge, 56, 60 6, GiUing, Gylling, 110, 116, 118, 123, Gilling (Myedale), 105.
84 b. 321.
Gilmanby, 180.
Chipertun, Cipetun, 35, 356, Gipton, Gypton, 34, 39, 208, 286. Gipton, 203.
81.
Gerlinton, 23, 85 6. Girlington, 167. Girlington, 13.
Grenerig, 125. Girrick, 18, 30.
Grisebi, 14 5, 85. Gryseby, 100. Girsby, 26.
Ghiseburne, 49 6, 69. Gisbum, Gisilburn, 18, 199, 354. Gisburn, 166.
GherindaJe, 12 5, 83 6. •Geveldale, Gevildale, G«viDgdale, Givendale (^.i.), 119.
Givendal, Gyvendalle, 212, 331,
387, 400, 404, 406, 407, 436.
Geuedale, Ghiuedale, 4, 86 6. •North Geveldale, 310. Givendale (Great), 1 76.
alia Geuedale, 86 b. Geveldale, 92. Givendale (Little), 176.
Glusbrun, 49 6, 59. Glusburn, Gliseburn, 22, 355. Glusburn, 185.
Godenesburg, Godesburg, Goldesburgh, 46, 206, 295, 350. Goldsborough {W.R.), 155.
566,83.
Golborg, Gk)ldeburg, 15 5, 84. *Goldesburgh, 237. Goldsborough (N.S.), 19.
Godetorp, Goldetorp, Guide- Goldthorpe, 3. Goldthorpe, 275.
torp, 7 6, 44 6, 816.
Gomershale, 41, 82 6. Gomersale, Gomerealle, 30, 225, Gomersall, 232.
279, 361.
Gudmundham, 3 6, 10 6, 18, Gudmundham, Guthmundham, Goodmanham, 194.
50, 86. Gothemundham, 82, 92, 255, 310.
Goltona, Gotun, Goutun, Gouton, Gowton, Goweton, 126, Goulton, 42.
5 6, 16 6, 70 6, 84. 130, 132, 236.
Geutorp, Gheuetorp, 10 6, Golthorp, Goutorp, Gouthoq), 78, Gowthorpe, 176.
86 6. 258, 310, 342 »., 390, 399, 412.
Golse, 52 6. Goashull, GousiU, Gousle, 75, 245 »., Goxhill, 197.
303,371.
Grentesmore, Grenzmore, Grauncemore, 58, 312. Gransmoor, 162.
4 6,67,70,71,87.
Grentelai, Grentelaia, 12 6, •Grantelay, Grantele, Granteley, Grantley, 118.
83. Grantely, 331, 408 »., 417, 422.
Chersintone, Ghersintone, 8, Gersington, 19, 202, 355. Grassington, 134.
59.
Gersebroc, Greseburg, Gresebrok, Gressebrok, Grissebrok, Greasbrough, 289.
Gresseburg, 43 6, 4 7 6, 81 6. Grysebrok, 3, 1 1 , 233, 283, 365.
Grenebergh-graunge, 174, 175. Greenberry Grange, 40. '
Grenehowe, Greneowe, 124, 126, Greenhow, 43.
130.
•Grenhaik, 316. Greenoak, 238.
Torp, 65, 83. •Grouelthorp, 205. Grewelthorpe, 101.
Gripetorp, 55 6, 58, 86. Gripthorp, Grippethorp, 80, 252. Gribthorpe, 223.
Grimeston, Grimestun, 36, •Grimeston, Grymeston, 50fi., 215, Grimston (par, Kirhhjf
81 6. 285, 345, 388, 399. Whaffe), 205.
Grimeston, 60 6. Grimeston, 110, 120, 123. Grimston {p. OilUng), 122.
Grimeston, Grimestone, Gremeston, Grymston, 74, 243 »., Grimston Garth, 228.
Grimestun, 13 6, 52, 87 6. 374.
Grimeston, 64 6, 67, 87. •Grymeston, 315. Grimston (Hanging), 159.
Grimeston, Grimestone, Grymeston, 146, 275, 367. Grimston (North), 142.
Grimeton, 7 6, 11, 616,
70, 87.
Grimestone, 19, 50, 866. Grimeston, 60, 63. Grimston (p. Dunnington),
174.
506
INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domesdfty Book.
FftcsimUe Edit., 1862.
Gtorendele, Grendele, ^> 10 6,
86 6.
GreUintone, 69 6.
Grinton, 27, 85 6.
Grisetorp, 3, 84.
Chigesburg, Ghigesborg,
Ghigesburg, Gighosborc,
Giseborne, 5, 15, 16, 46,
70 6, 84.
Gisele, 12, 81.
Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' FeM,
Nomina Villanun, etc
Grendale, Grenedale, 54, 249, 311.
Grenedelington, Grunlington,
Grynlynf^n, 17, 197, 354.
Grynton, 158, 336.
Gnspthorp, Grysthorp, 140, 327.
•Grisetwayt, 323.
Gisbum, Gisburne, Gisebum, 124,
129 n., 132 »., 136, 137 »., 234,
329.
Modem Names,
6-iii. Ordnance Qntrej.
Grindale, 127.
Grindleton, 182.
Grinton, 52.
Gristhorpe, 94.
Gristhwaite, 103.
Guisbrough, 17.
Abetun, Abbetune, Habetun,
5 5, 166,84 5.
Acbeford, Aoheforde, 26 6,
85 5.
Hagenesse, 51, 84 5.
Hagedebi, Hagendebi, Hag-
hedenebi, 48 5, 79, 795,
82 5.
Achetorp, 86.
Ascheltorp, Aschiltorp,
Ha8cbetorp,45,135,70,87.
Halsam, Halsem, Hals- i
ham, 9 5, 53, 87 5. "^
Halletune, 35 5, 81.
Altone, Haltone, 8 5, 83 5.
Ilameltun, 36,81 5.
Haraerclon, 69 5.
Ambretone, Hanbretone, 64,
83.
alia Ambretone, Hanbre-
tone, 64, 83.
Handesuuorde, Handeswrde,
21,815.
Anele, Hangelif, 8 5, 69, 83 5.
Hareuuode, 7 5, 81.
Erleseie, Herelsaie, Herlc-
sege, Herlesia, 3, 6 5, 70 5,
85.
Giselay, Giseley, Gyslay, Gyseley, Guiseley, 187.
36, 37, 209, 287, 347, 389, 400,
404, 406, 407.
Habbeton, Magna Albeton, 111, Habton (Great), 107.
118, 122,320.
•Parva Albeton, 320.
Hacford, Hakford, 149, 337, 352 n.
Habton (LitUe), 106.
Hackforth, 54.
•Hakenesse, 327.
Hathelsay, Est Hathelsay, 50, 344.
•Hathelsay, West Hathelsay, 213,
214, 285, 344, 439.
Haganby, Hagenby, Hagganby,
Haggandeby, (Hemelak?), 26,
222, 343.
Hakethorp, Hakelthorp, 60, 67.
Hassethorp, Hasthorp, 58, 249, 312.
•Haldanby, 363.
•Halifax, 30 n., 361,
Halikeld, 101, 102.
Est Halsam, Halsham, 77, 248,306,
376, 437»., 442n.
West Halsam, Halsham, 77, 243 «.,
248, 376, 389, 437.
•Halghton, Halton, 210, 348.
Halton, 14, 191, 192, 357.
Halton, West Halghton, 17, 202,
355.
•Hamelton,50n., 213n.,216n.,344.
Amerton, Hamerton, 17, 197, 354.
Grene Hamerton, 46, 206, 295, 350.
Kirk, Kyrke, Hamerton, 27 n., 28n.,
46, 206, 350.
Hampoll-Luterell, 11.
Handes worth, 3, 9, 230, 231 »., 358.
Halnaghby, Hanlathby, 179,335.
Haghenlith, Hahmlith, Hevenlyth,
15, 191,350.
Harwod, Harwode, 32 »., 33, 41,
42, 209, 287, 347, 349 n., 432 n.
Erlissov, Harlvsbav, Herleyse}',
HcrUshay, 93*, 99,*^259 »., 322.
Hackness, 77.
Haddlesey (Chapd), 236.
Haddlesey (West), 235, 236.
Hagthorpe, 222.
Haisthorpe, 145.
Haldenby, 253.
Halifax, 231.
Hallikeld, 56.
Halsham (East), 242.
Halsham (West), 242.
Halton (par. Leeds), 218.
Halton (East), 168.
Halton (West), 149.
Harableton, 220.
Hammerton, 148, 165.
Hammerton (Green), 155.
Hammerton (Kirk), I'A
156.
Handsworth, 295.
Hanlaby, 25, 26.
Hanlith, 133.
Hare wood, 188.
Harlsey (East), 41.
^^^^^^^H
INI>EX LOGORUM K
507
lyompfl^Jij- Book*
Klrkby's iDqiipnt, KiilghtB' Fe!«,
Nomina YiLLanim, etc.
Modorti Nhjiici, ^^M
Facsimile Edit, 1862,
G-iu. Ufdn^nc^ s4ur?ej« ^^M
Erle^iej Heretsatdj Hf^rle-
Erljshay, West Horlosejr, 102, 34 1 .
Harlsej (West), 56. ^M
eege, 3, 6 h, 85.
^^H
, Horletborp, 80, 205 i*,, 309.
narlthorpe, 207. ^M
*Herletborpe, 205.
^^M
Ernobi, Hernebi, 28, 85fi.
Heraebv, 158, 338.
Haniib3% or Hnrnby, 68. ^^M
Harem^ Haruuij Harun^ 6,
Haram,' H:iyriiin, 110, 114, 115,
Haroma, B9. ^M
16&, 34, 60, Sib.
]16»., 117 w., 320,
^H
Arpeo^ Harpeia, 4 h, S^j 70^
71,87.
Enienuelle, 3fi, B6&, \
Torp, Torpi, 3 b, BBb. J
llarpam, Htu-phiiiD, 58, 249, 312.
Harpbam, 162* ^H
ctim Hersewrdl, 258 i*-, 2 GO, 310.
Harawell, 208. ^^^|
^^^^^1
Herford, Horfort, 23, 85 h.
Horeford, HeHforde, 171, 333.
HartfortU, 25. ^^^M
Hortil, 47 i.
*Herthill, 359.
Harthill, 300. ^^^H
Herlmton©, HerUntun, 68 b.
Hertlinjrt-on, HottMngton, 13, 191,
196, 3.i7, 4I2».
Hartlington, 134. ^^^^H
•Ilaretoft, 326.
Harloft^ 60, 75. _^^^M
Heretun, Heretune, 6, 85,
*HEirtoT), 367.
^^^^1
S2k
*lIerthGued, 362.
Eartsbeibd, 232. ^^^H
Hoselwod, Heselwode, Heselwood,
HaslowfXKl, 204. ^^^|
Uo«eleum>de. 4$, 78, 8 L
49, 214, 284,342 »., 345.
1
Hedfeld, 47 6.
HtiitfeM, Hnyt^feld, 3, 359.
Httlfield()F".^.), 277,278. J
Ilaiefclt, Haifeld, Haifelt,
Est Hiiitfeld, Hftitflot. Magna HayU
Hatfiuld (Great), 197, 212. ^J
52 6, 54 t, 87 6.
feld, 74, 75, 70, 243 ft.,,303, 372.
^H
Heiefeld, Heifold, 54 6, 876,
Parva Haitfeld, 75, 245 *., 246 ».,
371.
Hawkeswell, E^t Haukeswell, 156,
Hatfield (LiUle), 197. ^H
HftTocswelle, Uauochea-
HaiuiVTeU, 53, 54. ^M
uuel]e,28 6, 856.
16U., 337.
^^1
*Ha¥©rcroft, 303,
HaTercroft, 263. ^H
Hoctesuuic, 69 6.
Haukeawjk, 14, 357.
llawk^wiek, 115. ^M
Hftnooeforde, Henoohes-
Haukeswod, Haukesw-ord, Hnwkes-
Hawk^worth, 180. ^M
uurde, 12, 81.
worth, 37, 209, 287 «., 347, 406,
407.
Halmeby, Ha! neb j, Hauoneby, 93,
^^^^M
Ilalmbi, nulmebi, 7, 46 6,
HawDby, 72. ^^^|
85.
97, 106 w., 322,
^^^^^H
HageneuiJorde, 62 h.
•Hawort, Haworth, 227, 361.
HavroHb, 202* ^^^H
•lUmr^s^-argix, 327.
Hawsker, 32. ^^^H
Hax^bi, 116, 85.
*Haxebj, 368.
Haxby, 157. ^^H
Havton, Htutono, 4, 50, 86 6.
Hayt^jn, Heyt^m, 81, 310.
HaytoD, 193. ^^^H
Hedingeleia, 35, 81.
Heddin^dev, Ilc<ldvn^dey, Kedyng-
lev, 33, 207, 2S6, 348 ».
Ue^iugley, 203. ^H
HaElajia, Hela^'e, 48 6, 57.
Hauler, Hulage, Hekigb, 25, 222,
H^laugh ( W.B.), 1 90. ^M
. 79, 79 6, 82 k
291,^312, 350 «.
^^M
Hale, 85 A (?)
Helagh, 172. 334.
Healaugh (KM.), 37, 52, H
Helftgb, Heihe, 152, 336.
llealey, 85. ^M
•Heton, 227, 301.
HtmlOQ (p. Bmdjl^d), 2QI^M
EtiiTj, 82 h (?)
•Htiton, 362.
Hcatoii(EftrH217. ^M
Hcn.tou (Kirk), 246, 247. ^M
Etone, Ettone, 4 6, S2 h.
•Hoton, Hotoii, 223,292,351.
Hebedene, 64.
Hebden, Hebbcdoa, Helbedon. 20,
72»., 197,357.
HebdeD, 134, ^1
•Hek, 363.
neck, 251. ^M
Hecm uiidmk, Rek inoade vry k , Hek-
Keukm&udwike, 232. ^^^^t
mimdwykc, 30, 224, 279, 361.
^^^^^M
Hedoii. 75, 302.
Hedon, 241. ^^^H
♦HedoD, 372.
f Ilvtbe, p. Skipsoa. ?— 733!>~
Hiiidelei,Hindeleiii,39,82.1
Indclie, UiDdeleia, 38, 82. ;
•Indelay, 364^^^^^^^j
Heiudley (Cold), 263.
, lleindley (South), 263. ^_
608 INDEX LOCORUM T.
Domesdfty Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modem Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villaram, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Surrey.
Elgebi, Helgebi, 43, 81 h. •Helghby, 233, 283. Hellaby, 290.
Hselgefeld, Helgefeld, Hel- Helefeud, Helgfeld, Helghfelde, 15, Hellifield, 149.
gefelt, 8 b, 69, 83 b, 191, 202, 356.
Elmealac, 6, 17, 84 b. Hammelac, Haumelec, Helmeslegh, Helmslej, 89.
110, 113, 115,320.
Hamelseo, alia Hamelseoh, Hemeb^ay, Henelsay, 60, 61 »., 319. Helmsley (Grate), 158.
116,85.
Hamel8eo,Hamel8ech,17,85. •Over Hemylsey, 379. Helmsley (Over), 158.
Elpetorp, 1 1, 87 b. Helperthorp, 73, 272, 315, 401, 404. Helperthorpe, 126.
Hamiburg^ 3 b, 86. Hemingburgh, Hemmyngburgh, Hemingbrough, 222.
60, 67, 242 fi., 317.
Himeligetun, Himelintun, Hemelington, Hemelyngton, Hem- Hemlington, 16.
15, 84. lington, 124, 128, 236, 329.
Hamelesuurde, Hilmeuuord, ^Himmelsworth, 363. Hemsworth, 263.
38, 82.
Edeshale, 68, 82. •Hethensalle, 364. Heusall, 236.
•HeptonstaU, 361. Heptonstall. 230.
Eslerton, Esrelton, Haflelin- Est Heslerton, Heselarton, Hes- Heslerton (East), 108.
ton, Heslertone, 34, 61 b, lardton, 73, 266, 314.
67, 70, 87 b.
alia Eslerton, Heslertone, West Heslerton, Heselarton, 73, Heslerton (West), 108.
Haselinton, 67, 70, 87 b. 314.
EsUnton, HasUnton, 60 b, Heselington, Hesselington, 60, 63. Heslington, 174.
86 &.
Esdesai, Hesdesai, 59, 63 6, Hessay, Hessey, 29, 223, 342. Hessay, 173.
S2b,
Eslinton, Heslintone, 30, Haselden, Hesilton, 160, 337. Hesselton, 69.
85 5.
Hase, 55 b, 58, 86. Hesel, Hessell, 89, 262, 308. Hessle, 239.
Heselscoth, Helesco, 80. Hessleskew, 209.
Hetune, 69. Heton, 15, 189, 190, 356. Hetton, 150.
Hauuio, Hawinc, 12 6, 83 b. •Howick,Hewyk,Heywyk,Hewyk- Hewick (Bridge), 119.
atte-brige, Hcwyk ad pontetn,
212, 331, 388, 407, 412, 4 19, 436.
Hadewic, 12 5, 83 b. *Hewick, Heywyk, 212, 435. Hewick (Copt), 119.
Heuuarde, Heuuorde, lb, Heworthe, 107, 273 »., 325, 380. He worth, 174.
61 6,65 5,81.
Icheltone, Chicheltone, 64 b, Hikelton, Hikylton, Hykelton, Hy- Hickleton, 276.
81 b. kylton, 4, 7, 231, 282, 359.
Hildingeslei, Hdingeslei, 6, •Hildingley, 177 »., 380. Hildenley, 123.
85.
Hilgertorp, Hilgretorp, 4, Hildertborp, Hilderton, 59, 312. Hilderthorpe, 146.
67, 86 b.
•Hillura, 50 n., 344, 438. Hillam, 220, 235.
♦Hillum, 210, 288 ». Hillam Hill, 204.
Heldeuueston, Heldoueston, Hilderston, Hildeston, 74, 374. Hilston, 228.
52, 87 b.
Hiltun, Hilton, 5 6, 16 6, Hilton, 124, 126, 127, 130, 235, Hilton, 28.
70 6, 84. 329.
Hildreschelf, Hderschelf, Hilderkelf, Hinderskelf, Hirdir- Hinderskelfe ( 5*/« o/*) 12:
33 6, 84 6. skelk, 143, 324, 379. '
Hildreuuelle,Ildreuuelle, 15, Hilderwell, 125, 131, 238, 328. Hinderwell, 19
50 6, 84.
Huperun, 82 6. •Hypy', 361. Hipperholme, 231
Hiplewelle, 26 6, 85 6. Hippeswelle, 161, 336. Hipswoll, 54.
Hidon, Hidiin, 14, 86. Hithc, Hythe, 70, 254 »., 316. Hive, 223.
Holne, 4 6, 82 6. »Holm, 351. Holme {p.Mmondbmry),ti
INDEX LOCORUM I. 509
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1882. Nomina Yillarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
ITulme, 14 6, 83 5. Holm, Holme, 100, 340. Holme (p. PickhilJ), 86.
Holm, 5G ft, 84 h. Northolm, 110, 117, 120. Holme (North), 90.
Holme, Horn, 6, 33 6, 84 5. South Holm, Sutholm, 110, 112, Holme (South), 106.
116,321.
Holm in Rydaill, 144. Holme (N. or S.), 90, 106.
•Holm, Houhom, Howm, Henham, Holme-on-the-Wolds, 195.
241, 264 n., 317.
Holme, 58 h, 86. Holm, Holme, 80, 260, 309. Holme - on -Spalding -Moor,
208.
Holm, Holme, 52, 87 ft. Holm, Hulmo, 77, 247, 248 »., 376. Holme (PauU), 241.
Ilolam, Holun, 52, 87 ft. •HolajTn, 305, 376. HoUym, 243.
Uolmetone, Holmetune, Holmetou, Holmgton, Holyngton, Holmpton, 257.
Ulmetun, 53 ft, 79 ft, 87 ft. 76, 246 »., 305, 376.
Holtebi, Boltebi, 6 ft, 85. •Holteby, 325. Holtby, 175.
Eltebi, Heltebi, 26 ft, 85 ft. Holtby, Holteby, 149, 337. Holtby (Littie), 70.
Hanelei, Haneleia, 40, 82. •Honlay, 351. Honley, 260.
•Houk, 363. Hook, 238.
Hotone, 20 ft, 81 ft. Hoton Lyveth, 6»., 7, 11, 231, 282. Hooton Level, 290.
Hotone, Hotun, 20 ft, 81 ft. Hoton Painel, Panell, Paynel, Pay- Hooton Paynel, 276.
nill, PayneU-Hoton, 1, 4, 7, 8 ».,
11«., 40, 41, 231,282, 359.
Hotun, 43 ft, 81 ft. Hoton, Hoton Robert, Hoton sub Hooton Boberts, 284.
Haia, v. subtus Hey, 2, 3, 9, 233,
283, 365.
Homptone, Homtone, Ho- Hoperton, 46, 206, 295, 350, 353. Hopperton, 155.
pretone, 8, 62, 64, 66 ft,
70, 83.
Horberie, Orberie, 4 ft, 82 ft. •Horubury, 351. Horbury, 248.
Horebodebi, Horenbodebi, Homeby, 100, 340. Hornby {AllertoiuMre), 41.
14 ft, 46 ft, 85.
Homebi, 26 ft, 85 ft. Homeby, 148, 337. Hornby {Han^ EaH), 54.
Home, 82 (?)
Horninctune, Homitone, Hornyngton, Harayngtoa, 24, 219, Hornington, 205.
48 ft, 63, 79, 82 ft. 289, 343.
Horaesse, Hornesaei, 52 ft, •Horanese, 367. Hornsea, 197.
87 ft.
Bortun, Burtune, 52 ft, 87 ft. Hornse Burton, Hossebarton, 75, Hornsea Burton {sUe of),
246 n., 303, 373. 197.
Horseforde, Hoseforde, 7 ft, Horseford, Horsford, 32, 33 «., 207, Horsforth, 202.
70 ft, 81. 286,348.
Hortone, Hortun, 49 ft, 69. Horton, Hoton, 17, 198, 355. Horton (p. Oishum), 166.
•Horton, 362. Horton-in -Eibblesdale, 114.
•Horton, 227, 361. Horton {p. Bradford), 216.
Hode, Hodhum, Holde, 3 ft, Hothom, Hothum, 85, 88, 90, 241, Hotham, 224.
7, 14, 18, 46, 70, 86. 242, 265, 309, 317.
Houeton,Houetone, Oveton, •Howeton, Heuton, 260, 310. Houghton (p. Sancton), 209.
3 ft, 46, 58 ft, 86.
Hoctun, 37 ft, 82. •Hoghton, 364. Houghton (Glass), 234.
Haltun, Haltune, 21, 78 ft, Magna Hailgton,Halghton,Halton, Houghton (Great), 275.
81 ft. Haulgton, 4, 7, U, 231, 281, 359.
Haltone, 44, 81 ft. Halton Minor, Parva Hailton, Houghton (Little), 275.
Halghton, Halton, Holgton, 6, 9,
232, 283, 366.
Hograve, Hogram, Hogrem, Hougrave, 186, 340. Hougrave (Sutton), 102.
12 ft, 14 ft, 30 ft, 83 ft, 85 ft.
Hovingham, 60 ft. Hovingham, Howyugham, 105 n., Hovingham, 106.
no, 116, 119,321.
510 INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inqaest, Knights' Fees, Modern Nftmi^i,
Facsimile Edit., 1882. Nomina Villarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Surror.
Houeden, Houedene, 14, 18, •Houeden, 69, 316. Howden, 237.
18 6, 86.
Hou, 31, 86 6. Howe, 184. Howe, 102.
HolgiU, 19. HowgiU, 183.
Husun, 196, 87. Housom, Husum, 71, 268, 314. Howsham, 141.
Holtorp, 605. Holthorp, 110, 113, 115. Howthorpe, 123.
Holand, Holland, 44, 81 6. Holand (Anstin ?), 8, 366. Hoyland (p. Wath), 282.
Holand, Holant, 38 6, 82. •Heland, 364. Hoyland (High), 261.
Holan, Holande, 39 6, 82. •Holanswayne, 364. Hoyland Swaiuo, 273.
Hobi, 3, 67 6, 85. •Hoby, 327. Huby, 140.
Oderesfelt, Odresfeld, 40, •Hoderfeld, 351. Huddersfield, 246.
826.
Hiinchilhuse, Hunohilhuses, *Hodeleston, Hodeliston, Hodels- Huddleston, 220.
36, 81 6 (?). ton, Hudelston, Hudleston, 50».,
213, 214 n., 273 «., 284, 346, 383,
401,404,419,427,431.
Hudreswelle, Udresuuelle, Hoddeswell, Huddeswell, 163, 336. HudsweU, 38.
27, 85 6.
Hughete, 7, 66 5, 86 6. Heugate, Hugate, 84, 89, 258, 310. Huggate, 160, 177.
Burton, Burtone, 65 6, 83 6. Burton, Hudbarton, Hundburton, Humberton, 120.
185, 339, 353.
Humeltone, Umeltun, 52, *Humbleton, 304. Humbleton, 227.
87 6.
•Hundale, 364. HoundbUl (?), 249.
Hondredestoit, 25 6, 85 6. Hundertb¥rait,Hundrethwaite,165, Hunderthwaito, 5.
333.
Hundemanebi, 57 6, 87. Hundemanby, 52, 53 n., 249, 31 1. Hunmanby, 1 10.
Hunescelf, 39, 82. •Hunclyf, 364. Hunshelf, 281, 282.
Holsingoure, Hulsingoure, •Hunsingore, 205. Hunsingore, 172.
Ulaigouere, 22, 62, 62 6,
83.
Hundet, 41, 82 5. Hunslett, Hunseflet, 30, 226, 280, Hunslet,218.
360.
Hundeslege, Hundredege, Hundeslegb, Hundosley, 88, 308. Hunsley, 224, 225.
14, 61, 86.
Hundeswortb, 30, 225, 360. Hunsworth, 232.
Huntindune, 6 6, 17 5, 31 6, *Hontingdon, Huntington, 325, Huntington, 157.
85. 379.
Hunton, Huntone, 30, 85 5. Hunton, 151 n., 161, 337. Hunton, 69.
•Hirst Courteney, Hurst Kurte- Hurst Courtney, 236.
nay, 50 n., 215, 285, 344.
•Templohurst, 50 n., 344. Hurst (Temple), 236.
*Hu8cthwa3't, 368. Husthwaite, 104.
Hotune, 6 6, 85. Hoton Benevill, Bonevill, 103, 341. Hutton Bonville, 40.
Hotun, Hotuue, 3, 84 6. Hoton, 138, 326. Hutton Bushel, 93.
Hotone, 14 5, 83 6. •Hoton Coigners, 340. Hutton Conyers, 119.
Hotone, Hottune, Hotune, Hoton, Hoton juxta Watton, 83, Hutton Cransvvick, 178.
19,61,86 6. 90«., 259n., 307.
Hotun, Hotune, 29 5, 85 6. Hoton Hang, 155, 337. Hutton Hang, 69.
Hotun, 33 6, 84 5. Hoton Bardolfe, Baldolf, 108, 109n., Hutton (High), 124.
144, 379.
r Hotun Coleswayn, Houton Colswy n, Hutton - upon -Derwent^ e
Coleswain -Hoton, Hoton super Low Hutton, 142.
Tj^4-.,» a QAh J Derwent, Huton, etc., 108, 109w.,
Hotun, 6, 84 6. ^ 257 »., 324, 382.
Hoton-Mainvovilain, Hoton-Muir-
thon, Huton-Muirhtun, 109,382.
1
INDEX LOCORVH I.
511
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit., 1862.
Hottun, Hotune, 23, 85 b.
Ilotun, 16, 84.
Hotono, Uotune, 15 6, 84.
Hotun, 16 6, 84.
Hotun, Hotune, 6 6, 85.
TVandeslaj^, Waneslage,
63 6,82 6.
Ilecliue, lUecliue, 12, 81.
llilcheton, Ilcheton, 29, 856.
Englebi, 6 6, 706,85.
Englebi, 15, 84.
Englebi, 67 6, 84.
Inglestune, 8 6.
Gemunstorp, Gormimdstorp,
22,62 6, 83.
Irotone, Irotune, 51, 84 6.
Iselbec, 59 6.
Chichelai, 8.
Chelbroc, Cheuebroo, 49 6,
69.
Chelchefeld, Chelchefelt,
Kclchofeld, 316,61,86 6.
Chelche, alia Chelch, 7, 87.
Chelinctone, Chelintune,
Chellinctone, Ghelintune,
37 6, 38, 82.
Camisedale, 5 6, 60, 61 h, 84.
Cheretorp, 61 6, 87.
Capuic, Chipuio, 7,596,85.
Cberebi, 49, 83.
Chesuic, Chesvio, 68. 83.
Cheiing, Cheraio, 7 K SI*
Kirkby'B Inquest, Knights' Fees,
Nomina Ylllamm, etc.
Hoton LongviUers, 168, 333.
Hoton Parva, 171.
Hoton, Hoton Underbeg, 123, 367.
Hoton, Hoton juxta Giaburn, 124,
129, 236, 329.
•Hoton juxta Mulgrave, Mulgref,
237, 328.
Hoton, Hoton juxta Eudby, 124,
126, 130, 328.
Hoton, 93, 96, 323.
•Sand Hoton, 325, 380, 381.
Hoton, Heton, Eton, 93, 95, 340.
Hoton, Hoton juxta Marston, Hoton
Wandesley, 28, 222, 291, 342.
Idel, Idele, Idell, 30, 224, 279, 360.
Ilkeley, Ylkelay, 31, 207, 286, 347.
Ilketon, 152,336.
•Ingarthorp, Ingerthorp, Tngle-
tborp, Ingrithorp, 212, 331, 388,
418, 435.
Engilby juxta Arnecliff, Engelby
juxta Erneclyf, Ingelby cum
Erneclif, Ingelby sub Arneclif,
124, 126, 234, 329.
Engelby Lorenge, Ingelby Loringe,
Ingelby cum Berewyk, 124, 127,
234, 330.
Engilby, Ingelby, Ingleby, juxta
Grenehowe, 124, 130 »., 133,
137 »., 237, 328.
•Ingelton, Ingleton, 278, 362.
Ingmantborp, 45, 205, 294, 386 ».,
395 n.
Irton, Hirton, 138, 146, 240, 326.
Iselbeck, Iselbek, Isilbek, 93, 98,
323.
Jolby, Joleby, 178, 335.
Kighley, Kygholey, 16, 43, 192,
193, 357.
Kelbrok, 19, 199n.
Kelfeld, Kelkefeld, 60, 63, 150 n.,
319
ParvaKelke, Kylk, 76, 246 «., 302,
377.
•Kelington, 364.
Modern Names,
6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Hutton (Great), 13.
Huttou (Little), 13.
Hutton-in-the-Hole, 74.
Hutton Lowcross, 17.
Hutton Mulgrave, 31.
Hutton Eudby, 28.
Hutton (Sand, ^. Thirsk\S7.
Hutton (Sand, p. Bosaalt),
158.
Hutton Sessay, 104.
Hutton Wandesley, 173.
Idle, 201, 202.
Ilkley, 186.
Ilton, 101.
Ingerthorpe, 137.
Ingleby Arncliffe, 41.
Cold Ingleby, or Ingleby
HUl, 15.
Ingleby Greenhow, 29.
Ingleton, 96.
Ingmanthorpe, 172.
Irton, 93.
Islebeck, 103.
Jolby, 25.
Keighley, 200.
Kelbrook, 184.
Kelfield, 206.
Kelk (LitUe), 162.
Kellington, 235.
Kemeadftyll juxta Greneowe, 137.
Kenerthorp^2, 314. Kennj
Kepewik, Kepewyk, Keppewyk, K<
93,97,322,332,840.
Kenlij,j43^204, 281 112 349. Kenlij.188.
142.
•JK.
|r>ft3r,jl3^204, 281 ll^S^
293,349.
. - . . (Don), 188.
1% IM^ Sty, 848.
513
INtl££ LOCO RUM I,
Cbetclestorp^ 55 fr.
Chetel&uueile, 69-
Cezebiirg, Ghkeburg, 3S&^
82.
CdDgoli»m^ CbftifigebAm,
Chidal, 35, iK
Chileburne, 59 fr,
CliiJ4ale, 67*, 70*, 84.
Cliildeuuie, 8.
Cbelitigewio, CMlctiuic,
CMlleuijiino, 4^ 70, &6 *.
CbiUon, CblUuTi, 4, 7, 64 *,
67, &7.
CbilYertebi, CbilueTbcsbi, 51,
B4A.
Clienehatb, ChenihuUe^
ChiUiig:ale, El!iDgal&, 5,
12*, tf3.
ChilDOs^, 52, 87 *,
Cbileuuidj Cbileuuitj 4, IB *,
BG*.
Chelpln, U, 86.
CbiltUQ, 5, 16, 84.
Torp, 6, 16, 84.
€UeIuintua,ChelvinctuD©, 3,
17 S, 85.
CbeliiiniuQ, Cbelvtnotunej
17*, 85.
CUiberewarde, 14 *, 81 *.
Cliinetorp, 3 *, 8 1 *.
Chipeliii^, 24*, 85*.
CHmbicote, CImbicote, 13,
18, 50,86*.
Cbip^uh, 3:j, 8K
Wostbume, 4, 86, BurnouH,
70,
Bertooe, 4S, 82 i.
Chircbebi, 64, 82 *.
Cherchebi, 67 *, 64.
Cberebebi, Cbircjbebi, 26,
85 *.
Chirvhebi, 7*, 19*, 87*.
CbiTOhebi, 05, 83 ft,
Chifcjbebi, 59 *,
Chirijbcbi, 69,
KlrklPT^i InqaeiL Kntgbtd* Temt
Ketolthorp, 92.
Ketelwc^a, 19, 202, 355.
•ILeaeburgli, 364.
Kexbj^, Keiebj, 60, 61, 319,
•Kfliyiigbain, 306.
♦KHall, 208, 287 n.
Kilbiimc. KvJbuni, 51 «., 104,323.
Kildale, Kildaill, KUldavri, Kjldall,
124, 127, 135, 136 J 44, 235, 329.
Kildowik, Kyldewjk, 14, 357.
K) Jlmvn^k, fcnUnirwik Ferci, Kyi-
liugw[k Percy, 90, 258, 310,
Kiibm, Killnm, KvUumj 51, 58,
250,31],
Kilwiirdebj, Kylwardby, 140, 146,
240,326.
•Kelvtjghall, KilitigUalOj Killing'
hall, KylJynghall, 211, 353, 436,
*Kilneflej, Liikcme, 247 n., 305.
Killyn^wyk, Kylliogwyk, KElling-
wik juxta Wilt ton, 83, 257, 307.
Kilpvn, Kvlpvu, 70, 316.
Kiltoii, Kylton, 125, 238, 307 «.,
328.
Thorp, Thorp jttjtta Kilton, 129,
132, 237, 328.
Nonb Kylvitjgton, Kulvington,
103,340.
Sou lb KeUevyngtoo, Kyllvingtoa,
Kyivfngtorr, 93, 96, 322.
Kimbemortb, 3, 10, 233, 305.
*H til 1 , Ky n geston -super-HuJ 1 , 2 1 d,,
300, 3B8, 404 b.
•Kyntbarp, 326*
K^pljTig, Eipplingham, 175, 335.
Kiblitigcotesj KybUpgc!ote«, 83, 261,
264 ft.
Kepai, Kypas, Kj^iax, 31 *., 38,
210, 318.
Brunaas, Burnnus, Humus, Kyrke-
burne, Westbitrn, 90, 307.
•BLrtoii, 351.
••Kitkeby, 353.
Kyrkeby, 133, 136, 137, 237,328,
Kirkeby, 116»., 149,336.
Kirkeby, KjT-keby in Grenedalle,
73, 267»„274i»., 315.
Etrkebv, Kirkby in Mora, Kirkeby
super Moram, 185, 186, 339.
Kirkeby KdoI, Kyrkebj" sub Kuol,
93 96 322
Kirkobyl Kyrkeby. 22, 201, 355,
M^tm Ka
Kettletbon-ie, 224,
Kettlewell, 115.
EejEbmugh, 262,
Keiby, 175.
Keyiugham, 242.
Kiddal, 201.
Kilbum, 104.
Kildale, 29.
Kildirick, 185.
Kildwick P^rcj, 176. J
Kilb&m, 11^,
Killerbyj 94,
KiUtDglmll, 154.
Kiln?««, 269.
Kibwick, 178,
Kilt»in, 238-
Kiltou, 18,
Kiltou Thorpe, Iff"
KilviBgton (North), 9?
Kilyington (South), 87.
Kimberworth, 289.
Kingstoii^upoii^HuIl, 24ft,
Kitithorpe, 91,
Kipliu, 55.
KiplmgwOotes, 194.
Kippax, 219.
KirkburD, 178.
Kirkburton, 261.
Kirkby (jjsn IdUU
hum), 138, 155,
Kirkby (in defidaiid), il
Kirkby Fleetham, S3.
Kirkby Grindjilythe, 141
Kirkby Hill, 120.
Kirkby Knowle, 72,
Kirkby Malhajndiile, 1S3
INDEX LOCORUM I. 513
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit, 1862. Nomina Villarum, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Chircliebi, 65, 83. Kirkeby Malsard, Kyrkby Malsart, Kirkby Malzeard, 101.
Malserd, 46, 205, 294.
Cherchebi, Chirchebi, 33, Kirkeby Mysperton, Kyrkeby My- Kirkby Migperton, 107.
84 b (Mispeton, 60). perton, 123, 367.
alia Cherchebi, Chirchebi, Kyrkeby, Kirkeby Moresheud, 111, Kirkby Moorside, 90.
33, %\b. 118, 120 «., 121, 320.
Cherchebi, 49, 83. Kyrkeby Orblauers, Orblawere, Kirkby Overblow, 171.
Kirkeby Fores, 45, 175 »., 203,
293, 349.
Kirkeby, 167, 180. Kirkby Bavensworth, 24.
Cherchebi, Chirchebi, 36*, South Kyrkeby, Suth Kirkby, 4 «., Kirkby (South), 263.
82. 5, 359.
Cherchebi, Chirchebi, lb, Kirkeby, Kyrkby, 71, 270»., 315, Kirkby Underdale, 159.
67, 87. 367.
Chirchebi, 36, 81 *. •Kirkeby, Kyrkby, Kirkeby super Kirkby Wharfe, 205.
Werf, 50»., 215, 285, 345, 400,
404, 406, 407.
Chirchebi, 24 b, 85 b. Kirkby Wysk, Kirkby super Wysk, Kirkby Wiske, 87.
176,334.
Aluengi, 18 b, 55 b, 58, 61, Elvele, Elveley, 80, 81, 263, 318. Kirk Ella, 225, 239.
86.
Etone, EttoTie, 4 b, 82 b. •Heton, Hoton, 228, 292, 351. Kirk Heaton, 246, 247.
Westhd, Westlide, West- Lethum, Lithum, Lythum, Lyum, Kirkleatham, 7.
lidun, 5, 15, 16, 50*, 84. Kirklethum, 131, 136, 238, 328.
Cherdinton, 30 *, 85 *. Kirtlington, Kyrtelyngton, 183, Kirklington, 86.
339
Creskell, 31 »., 40, 41. Kirskill, 187.
Cnapetone, 59, 63 *, 82 b. Knapton, 27, 220, 290, 342. Knapton ( W.R:), 174.
CnapetoD, Cnapetone, 56, Knapton, 71, 267, 314. Knapton (J^.jS.), 108.
87*.
Cheuaresburg, 5, 8, 62, 62 *, •Knaresburgh, 205 n., 211, 353, Knaresborough, 154.
83. 408.
Cheneuetone, Cheniuetune, Knamyngton, Knayueton, 100, i40. Knayton, 71.
Chennieton, 3, 14 *, 85.
Cledinton, 14, 86. Knedelington, 70, 316. Knedlington, 237.
Naton, 23 *, 85 *. Kneton, 170, 335. Kneeton, 25.
Notingelai, Notingeleia, *Knottingley, 363. Knottingley, 235.
37 *, 82.
Lachebi, Lachenebi, 15, 16, Lackenby, Lacnebi, Lakinby, Lak- Lackenby, 7.
84. kenby, 124, 129, 134, 135, 237,
328.
Lanclif, 69. Lanclifif, Langeclif, 21, 200, 355. Lanclifife, 132.
Xandemot, 3, 85. Landemote, Lyandmet, 99»., 100, Landmoth, 71.
340.
•Lanside, 363. Langsett, 281.
Langthorne, 163, 337. Langthorne, 69.
Xangetorp, 26 *, 85 *. Langthorp, Langethorn, 185, 339. Langthorpe {N.R,), 120, 138.
Xambetorp, Lanbetorp, 54 *, Lambethorp, 74, 373. Langthorpe (i?.i2.), 212.
79 *, 87 *.
Xangetouet, Langetouft, *Langethwayt, Langetwait, Lange- Langthwaite, 276.
21 *, 81 *. wath, 231, 282, 366.
ILangetou, Langhetou, 4*, Langetoft, 57, 368, 401, 404. Langtofb, 144.
7,11,87.
3ianton, 61 *, 87. •Langton, Langeton, 270, 314. Langton (^.J2.), 42.
Parva Langton, 175, 334. Langton (Little), 55.
Xan^ton, 23 *, 85 *. Magna Langton, 175, 335. Lan^n-upon-8wale, 55.
K^ertinton, 25 *, 85 h, Lyrtyngton, 165, 333. Lartington, 12.
b, LI.
614
INBEX LOCOmii^M I*
F«simiJe EdiU, lifla-
Lefftmgeham, 3S, 84 k,
Jjaiioton, 14, 86,
Lacoo, B,
Lodoiij LadoQe, 18, 58, 86,
lAtone, Latt^n, 23 *, 85 k |
sij|hebij Lesingebij 5, IS,
Led, Udis Lied, 35 fi, 78,
Lei (in, GO, Gl A, 81.
litMldai, B, 49, 58 ft, 70 A, 83.
Ledlingo. Lcdlinglie (?), 6B,
87,
dbentun, Ledbe^tun, 3, 84.
debi, 22, 83 A.
Lachinreld, Luchinfelt, 18 i,
50, HG*.
L«ie«baui, 36, Bl &.
Ledoatimc, 35, 8L
Ledes^35, 81,
Lepinton, 87.
*eplone, 40, 82.
enUine, Leuton, 6 *, 70 A,
85.
Lentuno, Leuton, 6 A, 70 4,
Leuecen, Lcmieoen, 3 Aj 04S,
LtilMjncie, 28, 85 *.
Liliiiga, LiliDge, 6, 17^ 85.
Linlone, 49i,83,
Liptou, 59*
Torp, 12^,83.
Ktrkby'H TnqafiBtj Kfilg:1itji' Feen^
lAystyngham, Lflis<tiighara, 1 23,367*
Lag'hloo, Laughton, Lajlhon, iu
Mortbjng^, 2] Mh, 410.
Laxinton, Lax ton, 70^ 259 n.^ 316.
La«kac, 16.
Laistliori), 105, no, 114, 332.
Lathotti, Latimm, BO, H2, 84, 2&S,
309.
Ewt Lat-on, 164, 168, 333.
Wepl Lalon, 1(^8,333,
Layt^ingby, 103»
Loirtiugobi, Lasitigbv, Lesingbj,
64»., 124, 127/129, L"^!, 132,
134, 135,235,236,237,328.
•Led, LedG, Lcede, 50».,2U, 284,
346.
SbthoUme (?), 125.
Lelev, LetUebiy, Lelhelej, 44, 203,
29X 349.
Levenmg, Jjcweiiyng, 71, 72, 269,
315.
Leberston, Lebrewl'Oii, 140, 144, 145,
146,239,327.
*Lect'©bv, 185»., 339.
•Leketifeld, Lekyiigfeld, 257, 308.
•LedeshaM, 50 »., 345.
•Ledertoo. 209, 348.
Lcdes, Ledy&, 30 »., 33 n,, 38, 42 n.,
209, 287; 348,
Leming, Letii3mge, 181, 339.
Lemyngj Lemyngo, 161, 336.
•LwauiM:litoti, Leveoa,gbtonj Leve-
usitoii, 50 H., 384, 399, 403, 405,
414.
Lepington, Lepjngton, 71, 268,315.
*Lepkm, 228, 292^ 351.
Castel Leventon, Levin^n, Le-
vy ngton, 124^ 130, 235 f>„ 237,
329, 432 n.
Kirke JjevyngUm, 124, 132, 236,
237, 329.
Levesham, Levishani, 1 43, 239, 326.
LfliyburDO, 158, 337.
West Lilling, Clyng, 107, 324, 378.
•Littdelaj*, lijodelnyj Lyndeley,
204, 294, 389, 404, 413. ^
*Lingartbyj*, 351,
LeviTigtboriM?, Lewiigthorp, 124,
127, 131, 132,23,^, 236,329.
•Lyutou, 203, 293, 349.
Linton, Lyiitou, 19, 202, 355.
Linton, Lynton, 70, 316.
♦Linirtti, Lynton, 324, 381.
Leset, Lesset, 76 n,, 77, 244 »., 302,
373
•Thot^, 33L
G-in . OnJnAiiM ^
La^ngiutm, 74.
Lu u gbt on -ett-Ie- MortJ
296.
Ljixton, 238,
IjkyeflCik, 200.
Lftvsthorpe, 105.
LnytUitm, 207.
Lavt<m tEa.^n, 24.
I-ajton {Wa>t), 24.
Lnzt*nby {linn^&ar^k^
Lend, 204.
Leidhfibno, 31.
Lealhleyv 187.
livening, 142.
Lebberaton, 94.
Leek by, 103, 120.
Leekunfteld, 195.
L<Hlsham, 219.
Le<l,*!lone, 219,234.
Leedf5,2l8.
Lemming, 70.
Leemitig (Litile), 76.
LenQertyoo, 220.
L*>j>pmg'toTi, 159.
Lepton, 247. 261.
Levington (C^wrtle*), 27^^^^
Jj&vmgton (Kirk)»27j
Levi*hfini, 75,
Levburiij 68,
Lifting (West), 140.
Lindlej, 170,
Lingards, 2S9-
Linthorpi, 16.
Linton {CT«n?), 189.
Linton (Sfaimcltffe), IW.
Linton ( J?.J^,), 2.18.
Lintoa-ou-Ouse, 156.
Li^et, 163.
LittklhoFpe, 119.
Fviftmlte Edit., 1899.
Litone, 69.
Liuresech, Livreiec, il d,
liiuretmi, 15, 84.
3jG(4iet*jn, Lochetoo, 1 3, 1 8 j^
Lochetun, 5 b, 84 6,
Locthuse, LoftoBe, 40 J, 62 *,
Jjocthu^un, Loflbuse, 7 ^, 81 .
Jjoctlnwun, Lotes, Lotliuae,
62, 66 *, 83,
15, 64,
84.
liodeossbuTg, ID 6^ 86 A,
I/>ntone^ Lontune, 25^ 85 B.
Luur^shaJe, 20 £, 78 £, 8 1 &.
Xiangt^torpe, Logetorp,
Ijoghetorp, 7j 13 &, 67, 78,
87.
Xofit, H,55*,58, 77,96.
Xwdt^Q, U, 87 i, j
Xid. 15A,S4.
JVlal^'on, Malpm, 8 4, 494,
3tfaltebi, 43. 81*.
^iMlaUun, Maltune> 6^ 11,
16 b, 84 *.
I^f iipletonoi &2 4, 87 fr.
INDEX LOCOR0M
Kirltby'ft Inquimt, Knlfhtv' F*>e«,
NoUilUA Vllluiifii, etc*
Littoti, Lytton, 19, 202, 355.
Levereege, Liviirssegt&j Lyveiwge,
30, 225, 280, 360.
Lpvortou, Lx'verton, 64 n.^ 125, 128,
150 «., 230,329.
LokjTigton, 83^ 241, 30B, 317.
Lwton, Loketon, Lokton, M3j 239,
326,
•Lofthou^, Lofthouse, 226, 280.
Lofthouee, 31 »., 34, i32 ».
^Loflbouae^ LofthonBefi, 211, 353.
Loft«bous6, LonUouMi Loftbujs,
Loftoug, 125, 12(1, 127, 234, 320.
LoftbtJWBo, Suuth Lofthus, Sovvolbe
Loftas 131,23», 329.
Loflbou^umj Lyftliu.<!Um, 80, 251,
309.
Leoneburgb, Loneaburgb, LoQDea-
boiLfgb, Lonnojjbtjrgli, Lounes-
bur^h, 79, 255, 310, 389, 401,
404, 414.
*Lon?efeld, 36L
Loii^sdnjUt LotmesdaiU, 136.
Lontoii, 165-
Lothcm+deo, Lotbereatoti, 15.
LotrinKtou, Lulnn^n, Luteryng-
ton, 48, 213, 2&9 »., 2B4, 345,
383, 401, 406, 408, 410, 418, 427,
420.
D>vers3Uei Loveraalle, Lovershall,
5, 8, 231, 282, 35B.
Loutborp, Lowtborp, 58, 249, 312.
LumbT, 40, 213, 214 »., 284, 346,
394^398, 400,403,417,438.
•Lou fid, Lund, Luute, 341,
Est Lutton, 73, 273, 315, 401, 404.
West LuttoD, 73, 273. 3 15, 40 1,404,
Lietb, Litbo, Lyth, Lrtbe, 125, 129,
237, 328.
Malgbam, Malgbum, M alburn, 18,
191,200,355.
Malteby, 2, 8, 232, 365.
Malteby, 124, 126 «., 136, 234, 330.
Malt<m, VeiuB Malton, 110, 111,
114, 320.
•Maunfeld, 336.
•Mavnyijgbtttrij 227, 361.
MiLDiitOU, 35, 20B.
Loversall, 285.
Lowtborpe, 102,
Lumby, 220,
Lund~nn-tbe-Wold«, 195.
Lilt toll (East), 125.
Luttcm (West), 162.
Lythe, 20, 32.
Midbam, 133,
Mftltby (ir.J!.),290.
Mnbby {N.K}, 16.
Malton (Old), 124,
MunfteM,14.
Manniuglmm, 216.
Mnxiflton, 218, 210*
HapeltoB, MapUton, 74, 75, 76, Mappleton, 197.
245ii., 303, 371, 413.
Mjinherby, 105, 332. Marderby, 88.
516
INDEX LOCOBUftC K
DomnfifU^ Book,
FdcsLmUe Edit., l&BS.
Mereflet, 52t, 87 A,
12 5, fiS.
Majm, 20 6,44,81 J.
Mer9Ci Mor^b, McrscUei 15^
16, 50 &, 84.
Merstonej Merge tonej 65j
S2 h.
Jlartun, 69. /
MiirtOTi, Martotse, 4, 11 6,
_ 19,87,
fiM-etone, 53, 55, 87 h,
irton, MartuHj Martune,
5 *, 46, 67 A, 70 h, 84.
I&rtuo, 3, 5 A, 84 A.
ffartun, 17, Bb,
an. 29» 85 6.
iftnnebi, 24 h, 85 5.
Midddburne, Midelborne,
55 5, 86.
falmerbi, 30 6, 85 k
lelmerbi, 28, H5 *,
' Halaenebt, 25 b, 85 k
Meltham, 40, B2.
ledeltonej Middeltun^ Mi-
deltoncj 44, 66i 81 b,
|l£et«]bi, 4, 86 b.
lennistorp, 7 b^ 19 b, 34, 87*
Horsintane^ Mersitoue, 12,
ilfli 39 6. 82,
hesburg, 43A, 81 h.
Kelielhi, 15 b, 84.
MirletoD, 25, 85 ft,
Mi?doIai, 28, 85 L
Bidetorpes {? — including
BuniardtMfpf), 8, 61 i,
66 ^;, 68, 82 ft,
Mtldontotie, Mildetone, 40*.
Ktrkby*8 [D^DMt, Kiilglits'' Fees,
Marflete, Merflet, 74, 243 «., SOS,
373,
♦Markenton, Markinton, Merkhig*
ton, 212, 331, 38«, 402, 415,435,
Mare, Marre, 5, ,^66.
Manig^, Marrviig;, 172, 334,
Mowko, Smajfslt, 172, 334.
Miir^ke, Mer»k, 124, 125, 128, 130,
234, 236, 328,
Mer^ton, Mereston, 28, 221, 290,
342, 372 ».
Mart-ou, M«rtoii, 14, 192, 356.
Martixi, WeMt Morton, 14, 1D2,356,
MiirtQO, 55, 249, 313,
Marl«o, 74, 243 »„ 304, 375,
Marlon, 124, 127, 128, 131, 132,
235, 236, 238, 330,
MarUmi 13H, 141, 142, 230, 326,
Martnti, 97 rt., 108,325,
MiL^ham, 1j2 «,, 153, 335.
Miiuiieby, Mawnby, 1 76, -334,
*Meclieibnni^ Mefburo, 253, 309.
Meltnorbj, 184, 338,
Melmorbj, 155,538.
Melsambj, Melsbamby, 170, 333.
*Muletbara, 351,
•Sfflton, 317.
Melton, M elton-le-He jg, 3, 9, 10,
232 «., 233, 2H3, 365,
♦Mdlynby, 310.
Menjtborp, Meytithort*! Morithori>
(?), 71,268, 314.
Moiisinj^toD, MeDsyo^n, Meast'OQ
ID A\aier^ale, 37, 209, 347, 406,
416, 420 n.
Menptborp, Menthorp, 60, 66, 242,
317,319,
•Mi4bam,316.
♦Methdoy, 352.
Mokpsburg, 2, 12, 365.
Mikeiby, Mykplby, Mykilbj, 125,
130 237 328
Mickelfeld' MikelMd, Mikelfeude,
48, 213, 284, 345, 384, 398, 400,
403, 404 «„ 410. 411, 412,420,
Mikelton, 165, 333,
Middelham, Midelh^uti, 150 n., 154,
158 ft,, 186, 311 A„338.
Jlpdellesburghe, MidJylburcb, 124,
125, 235 n.
Thon> Atun, TboriJ Malteby, Tht>rjj
juiLa Ebor., Middc^llhorp, 23, 105,
216 »„ 289, 343-
Middelton, Midelton, Midylton, 30,
225, 280, 360,
Modem Nftmcis
Marfle^t, 240, 241,
MtLrkingtotij 137.
Marr, 276,
Mnrrif^k, 53.
Mni^ke ( irUUfi§ IT), \
Mur»ke {LtfnghaeingJk)^ \
MsLfEfton (liong), 1 IS. ]
Miirton fEnst), 16T.
Martoa (Weel), 167,
Jiturton {Diekmn^), 12^.
Marlon {MuM^irme**),1\%
MarUiu {Z^anghargk), 16,
Mnrton {Pi^ktrin^ X.), M,
Murtoti-in^the-Pora^, 121
MiLHbaiii, S5.
Maunby, 86,
Melbourne, 192, 123.
Melmerbv (i?. Wmik), Ifll
Melracrby (i/o»sr W,},U.
MeWjuby, 25, ~~
Melthiwn, 2GC1.
Melt^m {MM,), 239.
Melton -on-lUe-HiU,
Meltonby, 176,
M©netlior|te, 142.
Mcnstou, 186.
Meatkorpe^ 222,
Metbara, 238,
Mothley, 234.
MextJOrough, 284,
Mickleby, 19,31.
Micklefidd, 219.
Mkkleioti, 4, 5,
Middlebam, 68,
MiddlesUrough, 6,
Middletboipe, U4,
Middletou (J/«r%),231
INDEX LOCORUM I. 517
Domoaday Book. Kirkby's Inqneat. Knights' Fees, Modem Names,
Facsimile Edit., 1862. Nomina Villanim, etc. S-ln. Ordnance Survey.
Middeltune, Mideltun, 12, Meddilton, Middelton, Midelton, Middleton (C/aro), 169.
81. Midleton, 44, 203, 293, 319.
Middeltun, Mideltun, 3 ft, Middelton, Middlcton, Midelton, "MidtUeioTki Pickerina Lvthe),
84 /y. 143.239,240,326. 91.
Middelton, Middeltone, Mid- Middelton, Midelton, Myddelton, Middleton (Langbarah), 28.
deltun, 16, 16 6, 84. 124, 126, 130, 328.
Middeltun, Mideltune, 30 b. Middelton, Middilton, 183, 338. Middleton Qwernhowe, 102.
85 b.
Middeltun, Midelton, 23 ft, Middelton, Midelton, Midelton jux- Middleton Tyas, 25, 39.
85 ft. ta Kneton, 170, 171 n., 179, 335.
Middeltun, Midelton, 13, 18, Middelton, Middilton, Midelton, 83, Middleton -on-the- Wolds,
18 ft, 77, 86 ft. 91, 92, 255, 307. 177. 178.
Mithope, 49 ft. Midehop, Midliopp, 18, 199, 354. Middop, 183.
Micleie, 4 ft. •Mijji^eley, 361. Midgle}', 230.
Mildebi, 5, 83 ft. Mildeby, 185, 339, 353. Milby, 120.
MUeford, 36 ft, 78, 81 ft. *North Milford, Milleford, 50 i»., Milford (North), 220.
215, 285, 345.
Mileford,SouthMilford,8uthMulo- Milford (South), 220.
forth, 48, 284, 345, 384, 398, 399.
400,403,405,417.
Mileton, Milloton, 4, 10 ft, Milin^ton, Millingtou, Milyngton, Millington, 176.
70, 86 ft. 89, 92, 256, 310.
Minescip, 8, 83. •Manskip, 353. Minskip. 138.
Mirofelt, 4 1 ft, 82 ft. Mirfeld, Myrfeld, 30, 225, 280, 361. Mirfield, 247.
Mitune, 69 ft. Mitton, 17, 197, 354. Mitton (Great), 198.
Molecroft, Moloscroft, 13, ♦Molecroft, Molescroft, 260, 308, Molscroft, 210.
86 ft. 388,407,419.
Monuchetone, 12 ft, 83. ♦Munketon, Munckton juxta Ry- Monkton (Bishop), 137.
pon, 331,400, 414, 428.
Monechetune, 59, 82 ft. Monkton, Munketon, 27, 221, 342. Monkton (Moor), 156.
Monechetouo, Monuchetone, Monketon, Munketon, Nuue Monkton (Nun), 156.
63 ft, 79, 82 ft. Munketon, 46, 206, 295, 350.
Mont«, 72. 'Mo\xuiYemnt{Siteo/),l42,
♦Mordale, 237.
Morhou.**, Morehous, 8, 231, 281. Moorhouse, 264.
MorehiLsum, 5, 16, 84. Moresum, Morsum, 124, 125, 132. Moorsholme (Great), 18.
Morebi, 31 ft, 61 ft, 86 ft. Morby, Moreby, 60, 63. Moreby, 191.
Moreleia, 40 ft, 82 ft. Morlay, Morloy, 30, 227. 280, 300. Morley, 232.
Mortham, 23, 85 ft. Mortliam, Morham, 167, 334. Mortham, 13.
Morning', 7. Morthen, 296.
Morton, Mortun, 5, 70 ft, Moreton,Morton,Murton,124, 131, Morton (Xaw^ftar^A), 17.
84. 238.
Mortun, 7 ft, 81. Morton, 31. 207, 286, 347. Morton (E. and W.), 186.
Mortun, Mortune, 24 ft, 85 ft. Morton, 175, 334. Morton -upon-S wale, 70.
Mortune, 6 ft, 85. Morton, 97 »., 106. Morton, or Murton, 72.
Moltuu, 23, 85 ft. Multon, 180, 335. Moulton, 39.
Meletorp, Muletorp, 11, 19 ft, Multhorp, 73, 267 1»., 274, 315. Mowthorpe f^J?.2l.^, 125, 143.
87 ft.
Mulctoq), 85. *Molthropp, Multhorp, 214 »., 324, Moffthorpe r^.i2.>, 123.
380.
Grif, 15 ft, 84. Mul^Tave, 129. Mulgrave, 32.
♦Mouwath, Mulwath, 212, 387, Mulwith, 137.
208 "n., 436.
, Mortun, Mortune, 1 ft, 81. ♦Moroton, 368. Murton (Bulmer), 174.
Mortune, 6 ft, 85. Morton, 97 n., 106. Murton (Birdforth), 72.
Mu:$oote8, 110, 117, 120, 321. Muscoates, 106.
I Muston, Mustonc, 7, 57ft, 87. Mufledon, Huston, 52, 249, 311. Mu!«ton, 1 10.
il8
INDEX LOCOEUH I,
DLtnaeBditv Book,
»y Boo;
Mittrne, 6 5^1l&. 85.
Miiuo, Mituao, 55 A^ B6.
Kabonie, 7, 33» ?7, 86 b.
Kadi'urtono, 7, 50 S, 87.
NapDJSj 49 *.
Na^htiltoQ, 11, 34, 60,
84*.
Ntf^fcld, 49, S3.
Keisse, NeesOj 56 &, 60&,J
84 ft. 1
Nesseiiuici Ne&vine, 19, 86 £.
Niuuebdd^ NiwetM>li, 10 bj
NouUalle, Niw^balla, 43 &,
81 A.
K 0 u I Jtsli Jim J N X neh niii , N i vre-
hJUn, 5A, 46 6, 70 A/8J.
Neuhufium, 35 6^ 8 L
Neuhufcm, 25 b, 85 k
Netihuae, 6 fr, 85.
feuhuse, NemieUiisiim^
Niehiisum, 5 *, 60 &;» 70 *,
84 5.
NeiHiuBa, N^ae, 55 i* 86,
NeuluL-ie, 49 6, 69,
53,87 4.
Jeutone, 69.
feutone, B9.
Ktrkby^H Inqtie^tt Ktit|;btm' Ftibi,
•Mi ton, 367j 378 «.
•Mitou, 261.
Nabuni, 60, 62,319.
Niifferton, Kaifreton, 57^ 249, 312.
•Nuppfljr. 338 .
Naiipa/Nappay, 18, 198, 354.
Nalton, Nawelton, NawilLon, 110,
117, 120, 123,320.
NeacofeM, Ne^ald, NeeseMd, 44^
203, 293, 349.
£^ No^, 6511., no, 117, 120,
321
West Nease, 110, 11G«., 117, 119.
NessiDgwik, Nessin^jk, 85, 259,
307,
•NetbeHborp, 233.
Neubald, Newebald, 92, 368,
N©ubigging,Newbl|gJOTiiij, 140. 327,
Neuby, Nowby, Neuweb>% Keuby
BiiV«r Yore, 212, 331, 3S8 n., 400,
404, 405, 436.
Neubv, 19,
Keuby, Newby, Neweby, 124, 126,
130, 133, 235 n., 23 7,' 328,
Neuby, Newby, 184, 185 «., 338.
Neuby, Neiiby »iip«r Wysk, 176,
334
•NeNbuK Neuball, 204, 294, 349,
Neubtklle, Newball, 2, 13, 283.
Modertt Nut»c4,
S43i. Ordnmnoii Sa
MytoQ^pQii-S^^d, 13R
(Mytou, near Hull,
Nabura, 191.
Naflbrkin, 162,
Napjifl (iV.i?.), 60.
Nappa(IF,£.),166,
Nawton, 90.
IV^afieH, 169.
Hess (East), 106.
Nesa CW^f), 106.
Ne«wick, 178.
NeUierthcirpe, 300.
Newbdd (North ?), :
Ne^biggiag, 94.
Newbj (p. Gi^hnrm), 183,
Newby (|>< 5lal?w%), 29.
Newby-miper^wile, 10
Newby Wigk©, 71,
NewbAll (jj. O^Wk id
Newbsun, Newt^b&ra, 124, 125, 238. Newham, 16.
•NeiiMtbe, 303,
Neiiknd, 70,316.
Netisom, Neu.ium, 31 »., 38, 210,
348.
Neuflom, 166, 167 «., 333.
Neu£oiii, Neusum, 93, 95, 323,
Neuiiom, Neusuto, 111, 118, 122,
178 m., 32K
Neunom, Neusum, 1&^ 189, 190.
•Newosum, 251, 309,
Neuaom, 54, 249,
Neusom, 18, 198,354.
Neuiuitii, Ncuflom, Neusum, N^w-
sham juxta FrotUrngbam, 76, 77,
246n., 248^., 306, 3/6.
Neuton, l.-i, 196,357.
Ncuton, Newion mh CrukenwKir,
15, 202.
(New Hitbo, par. Skip«i-
Newland, 258.
Newsain (Temple), 218.
Ncwsham (Giilin^ Jr.L2i
NewsLajn (p, Kirk^ Wi»U\^
87.
Newsbarn (par.Applt
Sii^eei), 107.
Newaholme (d.
200.
Ne^sbolme (p. Wt
222,
Newsbolnio (Sii^
Nevraome {p, Gi^
NewBome (Great i
Format F^r,
242.
Nowton iBtMtk), 167.
Newton (LitUo), U9,
INUISX LOCORUM 1.
Dordcsdaf Book.
ton, 20&, 64, 81, SI b.
KiuuetOD, 30, r8(p), 81i.
Kenton, Heuu^tone^ 56 b,
87 &.
Niuuetoiij Niutietotie, 53 £,
Neuton, Keiitone, U, 77 fi,
66 £.
Niuuetone, &3j 87 6.
Neutone, 13 K B? *.
Neuton, 7, 57 b, 87.
; Itjeutono^ Neuuetunc, 15 £,
Neuuetun, 5j 84.
Neuton, Neutietun, 3, 33 A,
• Nflutone, 24 ^ 65 6.
t Keutune, Neuueton, Nbuu©-
tiinc, 6, 11, 84i.
Keuton, 30, H5 fi,
IjJeuuotone, 56 b, 85.
Ill, Nith, 12 h, 83.
lloniiiwiebi, 5, 16, 46, 51j fil.
I Nonnanebi, 6, 60, 84 6*
I Komiautone, Nortnatune,
Noniietime, 4 h, 7 h, 82.
I Aliierton, Alifertaae, 3, 23 6,
65.
[l*lortonei 36 5,82.
>lorton» Nortone, 7, 55 £,
I 61i, 87.
[iJortona, 22, 83 6.
j Korton, NortoOB, 14 A, 83 5.
IKotone, Nfvrt^juo, 39, 82.
iBriinliam, 3 5, 4, 66 b^ 86 h.
Ktrkbv'i Inquest, Ktil^btii' FeoHf
Noutot], NeutoQ in Boghelaiid, 16^
197 354
•Neiiton, Newton, 212, 3H7, 436,
Keutori Kjiiibe, K>Tiie, 49, 345.
Neuton Walayss Newt<m Walejs,
50, 214, 345', 350 II.
Nouton, Neweton, 73, 267, 314,
OutDent^n, Utoeutoiij Busteiiton,
75, 245 n., 305, 376*
•Neuton, 30B, 318.
•Neuton juxta Gi^rthum, 241, 242.
•Neuton, 310.
Neuton, Netiton juxta Aldebtirgh,
76,374.
Newton, Neuton Conea table, 77,
375,437,
Neuton, NewetoUj 53, 249, 312.
Neuton, Newton, Neutou jiiJtta
Blleiredeby, Neweton juxt4i Mul-
gniTe, 125, 129, 237, 328,
Neweton, N e w ton - Othe Dbrucliej
Newton -«ubtus -O tb Dueaberj^'h o .
Ooettber^jb, Newton - Tbeuf-
bru^^b, 124, 128, 131, 236,329,
Neut4>n, Newton, 138, 143, 144,
145, 146, 239,326.
Nenton Morell, 179, 335.
•Neuton, Newton, 181 w., 339.
Neuton, West Neuton, 110, 114,
115, 123-
Neuton, 160, 337.
•Neuton super Usam, 314.
•Nid. Nidd, Nidde, Njd, 212, 295,
331,387, 436.
•Niddcpsd;>le, 331.
Nortuaoby, Normandeby, North-
manby. 124, 127, 129» 136ji,, 236,
329.
Nortbmanby, Normwiton, 123,
367.
•NormantoQ, 351.
•Alverton,325ii., 340.
•Norton, 364.
Norton, 71, 72» 267, 314.
Norton, Torton, 185, 339,
Norton, Norton ConierB, 102, 340.
Nosterfeld, 159,336,339.
•Notton, 363.
Brtinli^m, Brnnbonif Bmnom, 89,
256, 310.
Modem Mui)fs%
Newton-on-Hodder, 165.
Newton (;?tfr. Mtpf^), 136.
New'ton Kyme, 189,^^ 190.
Newton -in -the- Willows, of"
NewtoJj Abljertii, 234.
Newton {p. WifUrinffham),
125. J
Newton (Out), 257. ^
Site of Sawtemprictt prt^rVj
225.
Gftrdbjun (?), 210.
Newton -npon-I>erwent, I7fi
Ntwton (Eii^t), 213.
Newton ( West), 212.
Newton (Wold), 127.
Nenton Mulgmvo, 10.
Newton {Lait^bmrgJkjy 17,
Newton (j?. Fkki^/*^), 75*
Newton Morell, 25.
Newton Picot, 70.
Newton (West), 105.
Newton-1e-WiIJow$, 69.
Newton -upon -Ouae, 156.
Nidd, 136, 154,
Nidderdale.
Nommnby {Ltff^barffh)^ 16,
Normanby (E^edal^), 90.
Nonnnnton, 234.
Kortkdlerton, 56.
Korton fp. Cm^Alf^, 2^4 J
Norton {Smckr&w), 124.
Nofton-le-Clay, 102.
Norton Con vers, 102,
Nostt^rfidd/se.
Notton, 262.
Nunburnliolme, 193, 194.
520
INDEX LOCOEtTM
Chfelinge, Chilitige* Ckil-
in^be, 53 b, 64, 1*7 b,
CNjelestorp, Oglestorp, 20,
64, 78, 81,81 £.
Ormeabi|€7 h,7Qh,Bi,
OsboMewifl, 1 h, 12^ SI,
Autigotobij Ansgotesbi, 19 j
AnsgQtebi, 5d £.
A^gozbi^ 3, 84,
Asmundrelac, Gh^Bb,
Oslesei, 4 8, 82 6.
84^.
Ololai, Otheki, 12, 81.
Otreburne, 8 6, G9, 83 b.
Otrenghftm» Otriiig^hamj
la h] 3a, 87 6.
Uleburg, Ulenbtirg, 54 *,
87 b.
XJluetitun, 6 &, 85.
lTsr€biiro&, 8, 82 6,
Useburue, 8, tiC *, 70, 82 A,
Dtim^stofp, II, 8G.
Ul'*ikjni>. \\'ir?iutoiiP, 18 b,
79 h, 82 A.
Ouertun, OTretuu, t, SI,
81.
Ulfeton, 23, 8^ 6.
Klrkby*! Toquo^t, Knts^ta^ F«««,
NqoiIhh VfLlKruin^ tite,
Killinj?, Killvng, KjUvngj 74 w.j
73, 244 »„ 3l>:i, 372, 373.
Noiiviij^toDj Numiii^on, Nunning*
ton, i 10, 116 «., 117/119, 320.
Nun thorp, Nutielhorp* Mytborpe,
124, 127,235, 329.
•K one wry t, Nuiiewyk, Ntinnewik,
NimT^k, Kiiiiwvk, 212, 331, 387,
402, 405, 413, 418, 435,436,
•NonewToilionjeji, Nunewyk, Nun-
wyk, Thomes 212, 387, 402, 405,
413,418,435, 430,
Nutle, NuM^U, 76, 246 »., 371
At^fjworth, HakowrilU. 16,189,190,
Ockelon, Octon, Oketon, 57, 249,
311.
OcleBtUorp, Okelestlrorp, 50, 214,
285
Omj«>^by, 124, 125, 127, 13&, 136»
235 329
•O-iaJilewyk, 368.
Osgoteby, H<Mgateby, 60, 68, 242,
317.
Osegotebj, 106.
Osj^^k^by, 10r> n., 139, 144, 146, 239,
320.
O^mutidleby, Osm under ley, 104,
175 »., 340.
•0«set, 331.
Oswaldkirk, Oswaldkyrke, 1 14, 1 15,
321.
Ottelaie, Ottelay, Otteley, 37, 20S,
288, 347,389; 398, 400, 402, 405.
405, 407, 410,411,419,420,425,
Ot-crhurn, Ottorburo, 15, 191, 3SG,
ULriiigion, North Oterm^on, 101,
340.
Ott^ringtoD, Otrington, 105,332,
Ot<jryTijfh;ini, OtriDKham, Oking-
biim, 75, 244 R., 305, 376.
Uiburgb, 74,373.
NimkeeUng, 180.
Nutiautgtoii, 106.
Nuotliorpej 16*
Nuuwkk, lost
119,
Nuttlei?, 227,
Oakwortin 2CKI.
Oetoti, 126.
Ogletborpe, 189.
Ortnesby^ 16.
Osibftldwick, 174. _
Osgodby fp. MictraUJ^ !
O:*«odbj fp. Tkitktt^
104.
Osg«db_>% fp, Seamu^X ^**
Osmolherlej, 5li,
O^tt, 248.
Oswiadkirk^ 105.
Otley, 187.
Otterburn, 1 49, 150,|
Ottenngloo (North),
Ottenuffton (Socttl;}^
Ottring^hdm, 242.
Oubrou^'h, 212,
Oulecotes, 14.
UllcKton, muiskjD, Wlueaton, 93, OuUton, 104.
94 323.
*tWbnnii2n,353, 434 w.
Parva Uscburii, 16, 206, 350.
Ou?<t!iorf», Il!iTistlR>rp, 70, 316.
Wlsting'tou, Wlsivuylou, Wulsyn^-
ton, 25, 222, 291."
•OveiidpQ, 3(1 1.
•Overtou, 367.
•Ulmynjyton, UlTyngtoH, 331.
•Hourum, 224 m., 361.
Oui^bitm (fiteat), 11
Ousebum (Little), li
Ouselhoqitj 223.
OustoD, 190.
Ovendeu, 230, 231.
Overton, 156.
Omgtoo, 13.
Owmm (Nonh), 23l
INDEX LOCORUM I. 521
DomeBday Book. Kirkby'a Inquest, Knights* Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit , ISffil. Nomina Villarum, etc. 6-In. Ordnance Survey.
Oure, Ouere, 41 6, 82 b, Ourem, Ounim, Southouerton, 30, Owram (South), 231.
224,279,361.
Lanulfestorp, 50, 77 h, 86 h, Ullesthorp, Ulvesthorp, 92, 310. Owsthorpe, 176.
Austhun, Austun, 36 A, 82. *Ouston, 39 n., 363: Owston, 264.
Osteuuic, Hosteuuio, 52, Oustwyk, Owstwyk, 74, 75, 116 n., Owstwick, 228.
87 b. 245 n., 304, 375.
Thorae, Tome, 52, 87 b. Outhorn, Ulthorne, TJttethorne, Owthorne, 243.
76 n., 77, 247 »., 305, 376.
•Oxenhop, 227. Oxenhop, 200, 215.
Osprinc, Ospring, 39 ft, 82. *Ospring, 363. Oxspring, 273.
Ossetone, Oxetone, 63, 79, Oxton, Hoxton, 24, 219, 290, 343. Oxton, 190.
82 ft.
Padehale, Paghenale, 49 ft,/ Patenall, Pathenall, 17, 198, 355. 1 -p • , .^a
69. 1 WestPatenaU,17. / Pamley. 166.
Thorf, Torfe, 7 ft, 67, 87. •Paynthorp, 315. Painsthorpe, 159.
Torp, 22, 48 ft, 63, 79, 82 ft. Paddocthorp, 25, 222. Pallethorpe, 190.
Parlintun, Perlinctune, 35, Parlyngton, Perlyngton, 38, 210, ParliDgton, 204.
81. 288,348.
Patrictone, 9 ft, 87 ft. •Paterinton, Patrington, 77 n., 305, Patrington, 256.
389, 422.
Pagele, Paghel, 52, 87 ft. Paghell, Pagula, Pawel, 75 »., 77, Paull, or PaghiU, 241.
305, 377.
•Par Thorn (?), 376.
Pathorne, Pathorp, 49 ft, Pathorn, 1 7, 202, 354. Paythorne, 166.
69.
Pangeston, Pengestone, 7 ft, ♦Peniston, 364. Peniston, 273.
38 ft, 82.
Penigthorp, Penythorpe, 76, 246 n., Pensthorpe CSUe of), 256.
376.
Picheburne, 21, 81 ft. Pickburn, Pickeburn, Pikeburne, Pickburn, 276.
Pykeburn, 6. 9, 231, 282, 359.
Picheringa, 3 ft, 84 ft. Pekeryng, Pykeryng, 122, 140, 143, Pickering, 91.
147, 239, 326.
Picala, Picale, 31, 85 ft. Pichale, Pykehale, 182, 183 n., 339. Pickhill, 86.
Pickton, Pyketon, 125, 128, 236, Pickton, 27.
328.
Torp, 5, 46, 84. Pinchingthorp, Pynchenthorp, Pinchingthorpe, 17.
Pynchunthorp, 124, 128, 129,
236, 330.
Plontone, 49, 59, 83. Plumton, Plumpton, 45, 203, 293, Plumpton, 171.
349.
Pochelac, Pochelaf, 11 ft, Pockele, Poklee, Speskelegh, 110, Pockley, 89.
16 ft, 84 ft. 113, 115,320.
Poclinton, 4, 46, 58 ft, 66 ft, •Pokelington, Pokylington, 91 n., Pocklington, 176.
77 ft, 86 ft. 92, 310.
Pochetorp, 50 ft, 87. Pokethorp, 57, 249, 312. Pocklhorpe, 144.
•Pokelington, 363. PoUington, 251.
•Pontefract, Ponteston, 5, 363, Pontefract, 234, 249.
383 n., 411.
Poles, Polys, 49, 383. Poole Cp- BrotheHonJ, 235.
Pouele, 12, 81. Pole, Pouel, Pouell, Pouill,37, 40n., Poole (par. Otl^), 187.
209, 288, 347, 389, 400, 405.
Popleton, Popletune, 12, Popil ton, Popleton Superior, 27 n., Poppleton (Upper), 173.
63 ft, 79, 82 ft. 29, 367.
altera Popletone, 63 ft, 79, a/^era Popilton, Popleton Inferior, Poppleton (Ncther),156, 157.
82 ft. 29, 367.
Portinton, Portiton, 14, 86. Portington, Portyngton, 70, 316. Portington, 223.
522
IJ^DEX LOCO KIT M I.
Damuilmr Book.
ProstUDe, 35, 81.
Prestone, Ppeatunej 52, 55,
79 b, 87 *.
PrestoD, Preslun, 27 h, 85 h.
Fodechesaie, 40 ft, SJi i.
Preston, Prestono, 37 A, 82.
Thoac, Toliac, 4 A, 82 A.
BaiiLiuctoD, Eainetou^ 31,
&1 h, 85 6.
Ecdrestorp, 7 b^ ^^^> ^^ A*
B7.
BfU^hel, € b, 85.
Bodtiinele, 6f».
BaiD&Qesfeid, 47 d.
HaiienestOTp, 3y 60^ 85*
Ragenclt^rp, Baf^heneltorji,
13, 18 A, 86 i.
EiLvonesuuet, 25 &, 85 6.
EoudiKjlifoj 7 fi.
lioudun, 7 6, 81.
Rodemest% 57 6, 81 ft.
Hidemnre, 27 Zf, 85 4.
Rie, 27, 85 ft.
Bictone, 7, 13, 86 6.
Eipestan, Bipestda, 8, 56 6,
83.
Bipe^ien, Elpes^iijui], 49, 62,
83
Bjcoif, 6, 84 k
Bichale, 10 A, 14, B6.
Eiston, Ritim, 78 ft, 91.
BUtoiio, ItitiOtie, 38 A, 66 ft,
B3,
KirkbT'R Im|ii*>!tt. Knlghti' Fwt,
Nomiiu VilljLruiD^ aiJt,
Neutoii, PotterB Keutoni Potter
Nei^ton, 34, 20?, 286, 348.
Pothowe, Pottou, 124, 126, 130, 325,
Preston, 35, 208, 287, 348,
PreatOD, Priitton, 76, 245 »., 246 «.,
247 »., 305, 374.
Proton, 138, 144^ 145, 146, 239.
PrestoD, 15 n.,21, 20O li., 201, 202 a.,
355.
Preatgn, 151,337.
Podesej, Podui^^ov, Pude^j, Pud-
desay, 30, 226, 280, 360.
PiUJdagb, 75, 245 n.
•Preston, 363,
•Quik, 351.
E^iDgtoQ, Banyngton, 184, 185 vt,,
338.
EaistborjJ* Bay thorp, Httystkoq),
72,271,315.
BftDde, 162.
•fU^kelf, Eofkelt, 324, 381.
Eoutlismd], 199, 355.
Bofnefeldp llavcnfdd, 3, tl, 365.
Bafenser, Aid Eavetiaer^ 75, "l
246ii., 247 !»., 306,375, }
mmmmr-Odd, 217 «>, 306. J
Bttvensthciq^, 93, 97, 281 ».
If Mom Kftincs,
6-iii* OMnKiice Sun
Potter Newton, 203.
Pottfj, 42.
Preston fpitr, Kipp^^J, 219.
Pre^tOQ fMoMtrmetfJ, S27.
Preston (i^jtifr»Mtf IMt,
LoH). ^^
Preston (LongX 149.
Preglon-utidtir-Scs^, 67.
Pudfley, 217.
•Bnventliorp, B&Tenostliorp, 257,
308.
Bttvenswttth, RaveneswortJi, 149 «.,
167, 333.
•RouclyiT, 364.
Baudun, Eoudon, 32, 33, 207, 286,
347.
Bomiireis, Romeys^ Bonthemnmys,
Routliemers, Bonthemerub, 'i,*8,
231,282,358,426.
Bedhiim, Eedeham, 177.
Hidmer, Ridemer, 152, 337.
♦IWues^se, 363, 367.
Rlth, Ri the, 172,334.
RigUton, Eitton, Ryghton, 54, 77,
243?!., 244 »., 249, 312, 377.
*Magna Bibstnn, EybfitAn,205, 349.
♦PaTTO Bibstan,Rylw!ton, 203, 293,
349.
Riclof, Riclose, Ric!olfr, Ryoal, 110,
116 I*., 117, 120, 320.
Rii^knll, Rjcbnll, EyUll, 60, 68,
316.
•RkiUmond, 150 »„ 162 »., 333.
Rig^ton. Griiorton, 31 «., 39, 348.
Ei^n, Ri|tf^t4in, Rt Hilton, Bygb-
tou, 45,206, 294,349.
Purston Jaglin, 249,
Qiikk, 270.
Eaiiiton, 103.
BoMhoiiie, 143.
Ha^nis Grange^ 69.
EaskelTe, 12K
RnthmGlt, 149.
RAven£eld, 290.
Zoet tawm* tm the Mmwtbir.,
RaTenstiiorpe (XJL
of), 88.
Ravonthf>rpe ( E. R.
of), 195, 210.
EaTenswortU^ 24.
Rawcli(fe, 237.
Eawden, 202.
Eawmarsli, 289.
Bedliolme, 40.
R^3dTlli^e, G7,
E'eedri»?v^s, 238.
Ewth, 37.
Eeighton, 110.
Ribslt>n (Great), 172.
Bibston (l-itU^), 172,
Riocal {Site of), 90, lU.
RiocAll, 206.
Biolimond, 38, 39.
Eigt-tm (p. Bai^d/i^if), m
RiKl^n (j,ar. Kirkbif '^
i^hwU 171.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 528
Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modem Names,
Facsimile Edit, t862. Nomina Villaram, etc. S-in. Ordnance Survey.
Eikenildthorp, — see Thorpe Salvin.
Bedlinton, Bedlintone, Ben- Belington, Billington, Ryllyngton, EillingtoD, 108, 125.
liton, 7 ft. 19 b, 87. 71, 72, 144, 275, 314.
Eilestun, Eilistune, 68 b. Eilleston, Eilston, 14, 192, 193, 356. Eilstone, 150.
Eenitone, 49 b, Eemington, Eimington, Eymjng- Eimington, 183.
ton, 19, 199, 354.
Eimeswelle, 53 b, 87 b. Eimeswell, Eymeswell, 74, 306, 376. Eimswell, 242.
Eigeborch, Ei^heborg, Eingeburg, Eyngburgh, 75, 244 n., Eingburgh, 213.
Eingbeborg, Emgheburg, 374.
62, 53, 87 b.
Emtr',Binetr'(?), 71.
Eipeleia, Eipelie, 57, S3. Eippelay, Eippeley, Eyppeleye, 47, Eipley, 154.
205, 294.
Eipum, Eipun, 12 6, 83. •Eipon, Eypon, 331, 387, 388, 399, Eipon, 119.
401, 402, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408,
410, 411, 412, 413, 415, 416,
417»., 418, 419, 435,436.
Eipingham, 55 ft, 86. EipplinKham, Eipplyngham, 79, 86, Eiplingham, 225.
88, 264, 308.
Eisbi, 13, 78, 86. ♦Eisceby, Eiseby, 242, 31 7. Eisby, 225.
Eiaon, Eisun, 13 ft, 54 ft, Eisse, Eyse, 74, 243 »., 303, 372. Eise, 212.
79 ft, 87 ft.
♦Eissewortb, 361. Eishworth, 245.
Eiston, 17.
Eistun, Eistune, 52 ft, 54, Eeston ,Eiston, 75, 304, 371 »., 372. Eiston (Long), 196, 211.
87 ft.
Euhale, 38, 82. •Eushalle, 363. Eoall, 236.
•Eouthecliff, 353. Eoecliflfe, 138.
Eochebi, 25 ft, 85 ft. Eokeby, Eokesby, 165, 333. Eokeby, 13.
Eumoldcscherce, 25, 85 ft. Eumbaldekirk, 165. Eomaldkirk, 6.
Bomundebi, Eomundrebi, 3, Eemundeby, Eomondby, 101, 340. Eomanby, 55, 56.
6 ft, 85.
Eosse, 52, 55, 87 ft. Eoss, Eosse, 74, 243 »., 304, 374. Eoos, 228, 242.
♦Eisington, 359. Eossington, 285.
Eodrehara, 20 ft, 81 ft. •Eoderham, 230, 358. Eotherham, 289.
Eodewelle, 40 ft, 63, 82 ft. •Eouell, 360. Eothwell, 233.
Eotesse, 86 ft. Eotesse, Eottesse, 90. Eotsea, 179.
Eantune, Eoutun, 5 ft, 84. Eongton, Eungeton, Eunghton, Eounton (East), 41.
Eymekton, 124, 126, 130, 329.
Euntunc, 3, 85. Eungeton, 99 »., 104. Eounton (West), 41.
Eoscebi, Eozebi, 5, 15 ft, 84. Eoucoby, Eouesby, Eouseby, 125, Eousby, 19.
127, 128, 235, 329.
Bute, Eutba, 13 ft, 52 ft, Euda, Eue, Eutho, 75, 244 f»., 304, Bouth, 196, 211.
87 ft. 373.
Eoluestun,Eoolfestone,52ft, Eolloston, Eolston, 76, 246 ii^ Eowlston, 197.
87 ft. 247>i., 303, 371.
Bugeton,Eugheton,53,87ft. Euton, 74, 243, 372. Eowton, 211.
Eokesby, 182. Boxby (p. PickhUl), 86.
Eozebi, 3 ft, 84 ft. Eoucesby, Bowcesby, 144, 239. Boxby {Site of), 91.
Borestone, 38 ft, 82. *Eo8ton, 364. Boyston, 262.
Bodebi, 16 ft. Eudby, 125, 130. Eudby, 28.
Bodestain, Eodestan, Bode- Euddestan, Eudestane, Budstane, Eudston, 145.
stein, 19, 56 ft, 67, 70, 87. 56, 249, 250, 311.
Buforde, Eufort, 63 ft, 79 ft, Bufford, Eughford, 26, 221, 290, Bufforth, 173.
82 ft. 342, 434 ».
Bostun, Eostune, 3, 84 ft. •Eoston, 326. Buston, 93.
Boreston, 7, 13 ft, 87. Boston, Fostoit, 59, 249, 318. Buston Parva, 145, 162.
524
INDE3L LOCORUM I>
I>atn<?sr]iiy Book,
Eihellit, Rihelle, a95,S2.
%1b.
Bidf«, Bie,3G^7a, 31 h.
Eitono, Bitun, 5 b, 60, %i b.
Stilteraersc, H, 86.
77 A, 8G.
Sandnlii, 4 ft, 82.
Sondela. 47 A, 7ft ^.
Saxturi, 35, SLA.
Eaohnkhedone, ScuolieMen^
Scacbeldeno, 6, 16 5^ 6D A,
84 A.
S<mchctorp, 19*, 67.
Scachertorp, Scarolietorp,
m h, 79, B2 h.
Scalebi, Scdlebi, 3 a, B4.
ScamesloB, 7, 56, 70, 87.
Scfttcregliil, 23, 85 b.
Scalchebi, 45, 82.
Scaltun, 16 6,466,84ft.
SoogorbuJ, 14, 80 *.
Saomesbi, 50, 77 ft, 86 6.
Scortone, 25 h, 85 K
Scotorji, Bi, 69, 83 i.
Soottune, Scoliitie, 266, 85 6.
feJcaiftuti. Scraftou, 28,/
85 //. t
EFcnxirmliomj E^rhi^bam »
Sc.Ton,L:bnm,OOAj)l h,^l.
Sorim i 11 ge, Sc rnu i ti ^'be, 5 ,
83.
Sciiructon^ Sounielone, 26 A,
85 6.
S*>t<K^»tf, Sol^uolep. 13 ft, &5,
?9A,H7.
Kirkbr'ft ln(|deBt» Knlgifatt' F«cia»
Noixitnii VUttinui], etc
•Biswarp, 327.
BvMewik, IfiO.
•Rvbill, 364.
Bihull, BihjJl, Rjbm, 74, 243 «.,
305, 376.
Bi^um, BysuiUj 74, 376.
Ritber, RUhre, Bytber, 49, 214,
284,340.
Rit^m, 111,118, J 22. 320.
•Satlelwortbj 352*
Ssiltmcrsk, Sallumrsh, 70, 31G.
Sideton, SalUm, 123, 363.
Baunioii, Staunton, 80, 310.
•Sandide, 352,
FiLnra San(lbale« 3, 359.
•Sandbome, 257 i*., 362,
Sjindbobji, 70, 254 »., 316,
SaWk, Saleeock, Siilk\ 93, 99, 322,
Siildcn, 144.
•Cttllav, 331.
•Sajtton, 50 w„ 215, 285, 346.
SLiikeudene, SkaiioldL^n, 105, 332,
ScadidtboriD, Scbakyllliorp, 71, 267,
314.
SoikeHborp* Skakeltbon>, ShakH-
tborp, 27, 222, 291,342.
*SeiLleby, Stallebv, 140, 327.
Scaling, 125,
Scamesfcon, Tivmestoii, 72, 267. 314-
♦Scardebwrgb, Soaflhebtirg, 138 *».,
nyw., 313,
Scajx^frofl, Scartbcroft., Skarthe-
oroft*, 40, 208, 287.
Scftrgill, SL'arK.vll 166, 333.
•8<!auc«bT, Srsu^bv, 232, 359, 300.
Scjalton, 122, 123,320.
•Scoreburgb, Scoureburgli, 21 1*.,
259«i,, 308, 317.
Seotreby, Scoresby, 60 » 61, 319.
Scorlon, 174,335.
Sootbf>n>* IS* 191,193,356.
•Scotttin. SlTchtoD, 353.
SeottoD, 163, 336,
Pttrva Somftcm, 155.
West Soiuflon, Scroftnn, 135, 338,
*8cmyn^'liaj«, TmnigliJiui, 71 «.,
26H, 2*j9«., 315.
•ScrevyD, 353,
Sooruetorit Seiiruet^ii, 157, 163,
336.
SfTik'otes, Sknlroles, 79, 261, 308,
388,404 »„ 409, 112, 118,
Modern ^«
Bitrv^arp, 32.
Ril't\^1ck, C9.
}lsh\\\{ irj?.), 2i>3
By bill {EM4, 24!
ByM»me Garth, 257
RWlier, 205.
Bvioii, 107.
Siiiliikworrh, 27 U
.SallTO.irBb. 238.
Sahoti, 106.
Baticton, 209,
SiiDdal !lfai,niii, 24SJ
Sandal { Little), 273
Sjiridbiirti {SiU of}}
Sflndholm«v^ 223.
Sawct>f:k OS^i), 41^
Sawdou. 92, 93.
Sawley, 118.
Saiton, 205.
Sdiekleton, 122.
Seagg1eth©r|*e (JFJJJ, \1
Scaggletborpo (ITJ
S«jalby, 77.
Scaliop, 19,
Seaiupstyti, 108,
St-arborough, 78,
Scartjrofl, 203, WA^
Sc4P|rilU 23,
Hcawsby, 270.
Scawion, flu.
S«>rbffiiigh^ 195*
SL^*rcby, 175.
ScMistbrop, 150.
Scottoii (W'.H.), U
S<x.ttu» {NMX^^}
Srnd'ton (Eiist), 84,
ScnilloM < West), 83,l^j
SLimyin^ham, 1^8,,
ScHAen, IS 4.
S^^ruton, 70,
SowlcHiNte^, 226»2|
INDEX LOCORUM I.
525
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit., 1862.
Codreschef, Codreschelf, 5 6,
16 6,67 6.
Sacroft, Sacrofft, 35 6, 81.
Semer, Semers, 16 6, 84.
Semaer, Semer, 51, 84 6.
Settun, 54, 87 b.
Scetun, Scetune, 15 b, 84.
Seton, Settone, 3 6, 17 6, 86.
Sedberge, 8 b.
Sezai, 14 6, 85.
Setel, 69.
Sendriton, 34, 87.
Siuuarbi, Siuuardbi, Siward-
bi, 15, 19, 67 b, 86 b.
Scadeuuelle, 7 ft, 81.
Soeptone, 38 6, 82.
Escafeld, Scafeld, 45, 82.
Scelf, 82 *.
Scelneleie, Sciuelei, 4 ft, 82.
Scipelei, Seppeleie, 4 ft, 82.
Scireburne, 10, 81.
Schirebur', Schiresbume,
Sciresbiirne, 11, 61 ft, 87 ft.
Hotone, Hotun, Hotune, 8,
17,84 ft.
Scii>eleia, 41, 82 ft.
Sceptone, 21.
Epton (?), 3 ft, 86.
Hiptoa (?), 85.
Scelliatone, Schelintone, 4 ft,
82 ft.
Sidingale, 8, 83.
Sigestun, Sighestun, 3, 85,
Silchestone, Silcston, 38,
38 ft, 82.
Siglesdene, 64.
Kirkby's Inquest, Kuigbts' Fees,
Nomina Villanim, etc.
Scotherskelf, Scothrikelff, Scuter-
skelfe, 126, 130, 133, 237, 329.
Secroft, 36, 208, 287, 348.
Semer, Semor, Seymor, 124, 126,
130, 328.
Semare, Semarr, Semer, 86, 139,
146, 147, 240, 326.
Seton, 75, 244 »., 303, 373.
Ceton, Seton, 125, 128, 236.
Seton, Setton, 85, 91, 253, 309.
*Sadber^h, Sadburgh, 278, 362.
Nether Sadbergh, 171.
Over Sadbergh, 171.
*Selby, 50 »., 344.
Cessay, 93»., 103, 340.
Setell, Setill, Settill, 21, 200, 355.
Seterington, Seteryngton, Setring-
ton, 71, 72, 275, 314.
Seuerdb}', Siwardeby, Sywardby,
55, 249, 313, 377.
Sexhowe, 124, 132, 236.
Schadwell, Shadewell, Shadwell, 40,
208, 287, 348.
•Chafton, Chatton, 363.
♦Sharneston, 229, 292, 352.
*Scharhow, 331.
Sheffeld, 3, 358.
♦Schelf, 361.
*Chelueley, 351.
♦Shelton, 233, 283.
•Shepley, 351.
Schirburn, Scireburn, Sberburn,
Shirbourn, Sireburn, 37, 48, 213,
345, 383, 384 »., 388, 398, 399,
400, 403, 405, 408, 410, 411, 412,
414, 415, 418, 419, 427, 437, 438,
439.
Schirborn, Schirebura, Sbirbum,
73,266,314,401,404.
Shiref Hoton, Hotou- Viscount, 107,
324, 379.
Scheplei, Shepeley, 30, 224, 360.
Schipenes, Skypness, 11, 366.
•Shupton, 310.
•Schupton, 367.
*Chylington, Schittelington, Shite-
liugton, 228, 292, 352.
SiclinghaUe, Sigglinghall, Sykelyng-
hall, 45, 203, 293, 349.
Sibil, Sibill, 93, 99.
Siggleston, Syggeston, 101 »., 102,
341.
•Silkeston, 363.
Modern Names,
6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Scutterskelfe, 28.
Seacroft, 203.
Seamer {Langbargh), 28.
Seamer {Pickering Luthe),
93.
Seaton {Holdemess), 197.
Seaton {Langbargh, Lost),
Seaton Ross, 208.
Sedbergh, 48, 63.
Sedbury, 39.
Sedbury Park, 39.
Selby, 221.
Sessay, 103, 104.
Settle, 132.
Settrington, 124.
Sewerby, 128.
Sexhow, 28.
Shadwell, 203.
Shafton, 263.
Sharleston, 249.
Sharow, 119.
Sheffield, 294.
Shelf, 216.
Shelley, 261.
Shepley, 261.
Sherburn (PT.JZ.), 220.
Sherbum (U.S.), 109.
Shcriflf-Hutton, 140, 141.
Shipley, 201.
Shippenes, 276.
Shipton (H.R.), 194.
Shipton {N.R.), 156.
Shitlington, 247, 248.
Sicklinghall, 171.
Siddle, 41.
Sigston, 56.
Silkeston, 274.
•Silfou, 327. Silpho, 77.
Sigglesdon, Sighelesden, Siglesdon, Silsden, 185.
13, 196, 356.
IXDEX IXICOEIJM f.
<T Book.
Silftune, Slluetane, 6 b, 85.
I
bi, 31, 65 *,
uerinctuu, Siu^rintim©,
33 h, 34, ^4 I.
Schli^bi, 24, 85 b.
fietlebre, tadeliro, 37, 82.
Nerosforde, 12 6, 65 &, 83.
Scanlmlln, 36 /j, 82.
Scehiiertoris, Soemeltorp, 39,
B2.
Subeldoue, Si^heltone, 12 5, 'Skdtem^ 331
83 A.
BeeHuiij Seel tune, 35^ 8 L
Schilton, Sciltof], 14, 86,
SoeltuQ, Scheltun, 2^ 31, S]
Eirkbj'» Inqufvt, Rnlghte* Fm;,
Hover Sitton, Over Syltoa, f3,
97 »., 98, 322.
Silton Paytiill, Nether Saton, 98,
322.
S)-ndcrby, Surderbj, 182,339.
C^Tielyugton, Se^eljngton, Sjne-
IjtJgtoli, Sj^Teljngton, 141, 142,
117 239 326
Skttbobr, Skit^by, 171, 334.
Skeftdyn^, Ak^fling, 76, 248 s.,
305/376.
»Skelbrok, 364.
•Sbeldon, CiJArresford, Knarford,
4D8ii., 417.
Skeldorsebtithe^ 136.
•SkiiliUe, 364.
*Skelmatitborp, 363.
Sabeltun, Sceltun, 16, 84.
Scbirne, 4, 61, 86 5.
Sco!tebi, 17, 85.
Scbib^den, Bci}>cdotio, S A,
83 6.
Sohitebi, 13, 86.
Scmestorp, 31 5, 81 &.
flohipetune, 51 6.
Sohipeuuic, Schijicwio, 61,
8ehireUi, Schirle, Sohireslai,
Sdrlw, 52 h, 53, 87 *.
Sohereltune, 52 6, 87*.
Soarpeuboa, Scurfiinbcrg,
64 6, 78, 87.
Slatebome, 69 L
Sljdemarc, 20, 65 6, 87 h.
Sdencforile, Sclenaeford,
12 6. 83.
Editigeabi, Seling«Bbi, Se-
lungesbi, 16 6, 60 6, Bil,
♦Skelt-on, 210.
Sckelton, Skelton, 70.316.
'Skelton, 325^., 381.
Skellon, 172 »•.. 173,334.
£ke!toD, 124, 125, 126, 128, 132 n.,
134,234,236,328.
*Skyrne, 307.
•Scewvsbyo, StoQe%% 324, 3il.
Skibdea, SkjMoD, 13, 196, 356,
Skitebj, Skyteby, 79, 263, 309,
SkyninipTiva, 124.
Skyntborp, 5, 8.
•Skipse, 303.
Skipton, SkvTitm, 13, 145 i*,, 189,
190 »., 191, 192, 11)3, 194, 195,
196, 356,— *ee Index II.
Skiptori, Skypton, 93, 95, 323.
Skipwitli, Skipwyth, 60, 66, 67,
241,317, 319.
•Skirkotes,361.
North Skirlaghj Skyrlaghe, 74^
243 »., 372.
SkyrliDgtoQ, 75, 246 »,, 372.
Cyrkenb^k, Schyrpenbek, Skirkon-
beok, 71, 274,315.
Sdatebuni, Sbiitbani, Slnyteburn,
Claxtebmm, 13, JSn., 197. 354.
*Skghewhait, Taf^'hfewbait, 351.
Sleddemere, Slcrdemor, 73, 113*i.,
272, 315.
•mevtes, 327.
*SlGQynj^ord, 212, 387, 40S«., 417,
436.
Slt*iige.%by, Slyng^sby, 110, 113,
115,321, 435 It.
SiltoQ (Orer), SS.
EUUm (Keillor), 71.
Sinderby, 86,
Bmningft^jii, 90.
Skeebv, 39.
Skeffllng, 257,
Skelbrook, 264.
SkeMeo, IIS.
Skeldet^kew, 30.
SkeUow, 264.
Skelmuzithorpe^ 261.
Skelton (j>. MijH>»), 119,
Skelton (/*. Zffl<ir).2l!?.
SkdtoB (jj. .ff<?iP«/ri»j. *i3§.
Skekon {Bulm^}, 157.
Skelton (p, Mat-skj, 3«.
Skeltoo {Zam^har^kl ^** ^
Skerne, 162, 179,
Skew^by. 122.
Skibedeti. 168,
Skidbj, 225,
SkmingTOv©, g.
Skinthorpe {SiU ^, S7i
284. ■
Skipsea, 180.
Skipton, 16S.
Skipton -on -8 w-nlc, 1 03,
Skipvritb, 206, 207.
SkiTtJoatt 231,
Skirlaugh fNorth), 212. ,
Skirlinj^n, 180.
Skirpeubeuk, 158,
Slaldbum, 1G$.
Slaithwaite, 259, 26o"
SJodmere, 143,
Slei^'bts, 32.
Sleniug^fotd, 102,
SUegsby, 106,
INDEX LOCORUM I. 527
Domesday Book. Klrkby*! Inqnest, Knights* Fees, Modem Names,
Asimile Edit., 1869. Nomina Villaram, etc 6-ixi. Ordnance Survey.
, Smetton, 23 6, 85 6. Smethton, 177, 180. Smeaton (Great), 40.
line, Smitune, 3, 6 b, Smiton, Smitheton, Parva, 102, Smeaton (Little), 40.
341.
one, 37, 82. *Magna Smytheton, 364. Smeaton (Kirk), 250.
one, 37. *Parva Smjrtheton, 363. Smeaton (Little), 250.
itone, Snechintune, Snaynton, 141, 144, 146, 239, 240, Snainton, 92.
3^,51,65 5,84 5. 326.
Esnoid, Esnoit, 36, •Snayth, 363. Snaith, 251.
8.
Snape, Snapp, 161, 336. Snape, 85, 86.
Snetune, 15, 84. *Sneton, 327. Sneaton, 32.
la, 39 b, 82. *Snythale, Snytall, 228, 292, 352. Snydale, 249.
ne, 4, 86 b. •Suthbrun, 90 »., 307. Southburn, 178.
•e, 24 b, 85 b, Selborgh, Solbergh, 176, 334. Sowber Hill (?), 70.
4 b. •Soureby, 361. Sowerby (jt. Halifax), 230.
3, 6 5, 85. Soureby, 93, 323. Sowerby {p. Thirak), 87.
i, 7, 85. Suleby sub Koteclyf, Sureby et Sowerby-under-Clotcliff, 56,
Herteleclif, 101, 340. 71.
on, 18, 55 b, 58, 86. Spaldington, 83, 252, 309. Spaldington, 223.
a, Spantune, 33, 84 b, Spanton, Soapton, ]23, 367. Spaunton, 74.
I, Spretone, 4, 19, 87. Speton, 54, 312. Speeton, 128.
,'etorp, 28 b, 85 b, Spenythorne, Sponithorn, 159, 338. Spennithorae, 68.
, 49 b, 83. Spoford, Spofford, 45, 49, 203, 203, Spoflforth, 171.
349.
u, Sprotele, Sprotelie, Spretlegh, Sprotele, Sprotle, 77, Sproatley, 227.
5, 79 4, 87 b. 304, 374.
•urg, 7 b, 44, Sib, Sprotburgh, Sproteburg, Sprotte- Sprotborough, 284.
burgh, 6, 12, 232, 283, 366.
ne, 6, 84 b. Sproxton, 110, 114, 320. Sproxton, 89.
, 69. Staohus, Stochouses, 21, 200. Stack House, 132.
irg, Stanburg, 39, 82. *Staynneburgh, 364. Stainbrough, 274.
ime, Stanbume, 8,83. Sta>Tibum, Steinbum, 45, 205, 349. Stainbum, 1 70.
Standal-Brig, Stayndalerigge, 124, Staindale Hill (?), 27.
132, 236.
■d, Stenforde,47,784. Stainford, Staynford, 3, 359. Stainforth, 265.
, ^Q jr Stainforth, Staneford, Staynford, r Stainforth (Great), 114.
^^®'^^- \ 22,201,355. \ Stainforth (Little), 114.
Nordstanlai, 5, 12 4, •Staneley, 331. Stainley (North), 102.
i, Stonlai, 5, 83, 834. •Kirk Stanlee, Kerkestan', 331 n., Stainley (South), 137.
353.
•Suth Stanlee, 353. Stainley (Farm ?), 137.
*Staynseeker, 327. Stainsacre, 32.
3i, 15, 84. Stainsby, Staynesby, 124, 128, 236, Stainsby, 16.
330.
ne, Stantone, 43, 81 b, Stainton, Staynton, 3, 11, 233, 283, Stainton (StraffoHh), 290.
365.
on, Steintun, 5, 15, Stainton, Stayneton, 105 «., 124, Stainton {Langbargh), 16.
46 4, 70 4, 84. 125 n., 127 n., 131, 132, 236, 238.
Staunton, Staynton, 158, 336. Stainton {Bang TF.), 53.
Pons Belli, Ponte Belli, 86, 310. Stamford Bridge (E.), 158.
Pons BeUi, Pontebell, 60, 61, 319. Stamford Bridge (W.), 158.
bale, 78 b. •Stansale, Stansall, 233, 283, 365. StanciU, 291.
Stayneowe, 124. Stanghow, 18.
Staynhowe, n^, Stanhowe, 55.
, 4 4, 82 b. •Stanetey. Taneley, 351. Stanley, 233.
alt, 4 b. •Stansfeld, SoMftld, Ml, Stansfield, 229.
528
INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit., 1862.
Steinueges, Stenuueghes,
Stenwegc, 23, 23 b, 85 6.
StapleoduD, 23, 85 b.
Stapletone, 37, 82.
Stamphotne, C9.
Stradford, 24, 85 b,
Stanlei, Stanleia, 65, 83.
Stactone, Stacstone, Staxtun,
4, 7, 87.
Estiresbi, Stirsbi, 60 *, 85.
Stiuetune, 59.
Stiuetone, Stiuetune, 63,
78 ft, 79, 82 b.
Steflingefled, Steflinflet, Stef-
lingefeld, 7, 31, 61, 62 ft,
86 ft.
Stiyelinctun, lift, 85.
Stidnun, 17,84 ft.
Stoche, 69.
Stochetun, Stocthun, 1 ft, 31,
81.
Stocheslage, 67 ft, 84.
Stanegrif, Steiuegrif, lift,
56 ft, 84 ft.
Stodfald, Stofald, Stotfalde,
21,44 ft, 81ft.
Strenshalo, 12, 85.
Eistop, Istop, 37, 82.
Stubushum, Stubusun, 7 ft,
81.
Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modem :
Nominft Villarum, etc. 6-io. Ordnar
Staynwegges, Staynwigges, 170, Stanwick, 25.
334.
StapeltoD, Stapilton, 116 »., 178, Stapleton, 26.
335.
♦StaiKjlton, 363. Stapleton (Par
Stauerbot, 19. Starbotton, 98.
♦Stretford, 333. Startfortb, 12.
♦Staveley, 211, 353. Staveley, 137,
Staxton, 52, 249, 312. Staxton, 109.
Steresby, Sterisby, 108, 324, 379. Stearsb^', 122.
Stiveton, Styveton, 15, 355. Steeton {p. Kl
Stiveton, Styveton,24, 27»., 178»., Steeton (p. B
218, 289, 343. 190.
Stiveton, Styveton, 48, 213, 284, Steeton {p. 8h
383,398,400,403,410,411.
Stivelingflete, Styvelyngflet, 60, 64, Stillingfleet, 2(
65».,308»., 319, 411.
♦Styvelyngton, 368.
Stretton, 13, 192, 194, 196, 356.
•Stytenom, Stytnam, 325, 381.
Stok, 15.
♦Stocton, Stoketon, 325, 380, 382 n.
Stillington, 122
Stirton, 167.
Stittenham, 14
Stock, 166.
Stockton-on-tl]
158.
Stokesley, 28.
Stokeslay, Stokesley, 133, 135, 237,
328.
Staingrive, Staingryfe, Stayngrife, Stonegrave, 10
110, 116, 119,320.
♦Storuhait, Scottwhait, 253, 309. Storthwaite, H
Stodfold, 1 1 . Stotfold, 276.
♦Strensall, 368.
Stubbes-Lacy, S(ubbus, Sculbies,
4, 7, 359.
Stubbes, 363.
Stubbes, 31 »., 41.
alia Estollaia, Stollai,
Stollei, StoUeia, 12 ft, 49,
65, 68, 83.
StrensaU, 157.
Stubbs (Hamp
Stubbs (Walde
Stub House, \i
Studley Roger,
i. ii
Stutone, Stutune, 48, 64,
81ft.
Suton, 8.
Sudton, Sudtonc, Sulon, 7,
11,55ft, 87.
Sudton, Sudtonc, 19, 80 ft.
Sudton, Sudtone, 50, 80 ft.
Sudtonc, Sutonc, 13ft, 54 ft,
87 ft.
Studleye, 46.
•Hungery Stodeley, North Studle}*-,
204.
♦Stodlay, Stodeley, Studley Magna, Studley Royal
331, 435.
♦Parva Stodeley, 204, 294.
♦Stutton, Sutton, 50 n., 345.
Stutton, 205.
Sunthorpe (a
the Humber)
Sutton (jp. Bri
Sutton (>. Kit
Sutton (jp. Not
Sutton super Derwent, 82, 254, Sutton-upon-I
309.
Foulc, Ful, Sutton, 80, 259 »., 310. Sutton (Full)
Sutton, 75, 218 w., 244 w., 304, 373, Sutton {Holdt-
388, 389, 404 n., 412.
Sunthorp, Southoq), 76, 247 n.,
375.
Sutton, 49, 214, 285, 344, 383.
Sutton, 14, 191.
♦Sutton, 314.
INDEX LOCORUM 1. 52d
Domeaday Book. Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees, Modern Names,
Facsimile Edit, 186S. Nomina Yillarttm, etc. 6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Sutton, 105, 322 «., 332. Sutton . under -Whitestone-
Cliff, 88.
Sudtune, Suton, 6 ft, 85. *Sutton, 324, 381. Sutton-on-the-Forest, 140«
Sudtone, Sutone, 14 b, 30 ft, Sutton Hougrave (Wjnton ?), 186, Sutton Hougrave, 102.
83 ft, 85 ft. 339.
Sudtone, Sutone, 29, 85 ft. Sutton, 152, 336. Sutton (High), 85.
Suanebi, 31, 85 ft. Swaneby, Swaynle, 182, 339. Swainby, 86.
Swanlond, Swaneslund, 89, 263, Swanland, 239.
308, 318.
Suauetorp, 64 ft, 87. Swathorp, 57, 250, 311. Swaythorpe (Site of), 126.
Suillictun,Suillintun, 35,81. Swilington, Swillyngton, Swinling- SwiUington, 219.
ton, Swynlyngton, 35, 208, 286,
348.
Suindone, 49 ft. Swindon, Swynden, 17, 200, 355. Swinden, 149.
Suine, Swine, 9 ft, 87 ft. Swyn, Swyne, 74 «., 75 n., 77, Swine, 226.
244 n., 305, 372 »., 389, 416,
424 f»., 440.
Sw^nythwaite, 155, 338. Swinethwaite, 67.
Suintono, Swintone,44,81ft. Swmton, Swynton, 4, 7, 11, 232, Smnton {Strqff'oreh),2S3.
283, 365, 426.
Suinton, 29, 85 ft. SwjTiton, 152, 336. Swintou (ffan^ ^.), 101.
Suintun, Suintune, 6, 84 ft. Swinton, Swynton, 110, HI, 112 n., Swintou {RyedcUe), 124.
115, 32J.
Tateca5tre,48, 78, 78ft,81ft. Tadcastre, Taddecastre, 25 n., 26 »., Tadcaster, 190.
48, 214, 284, 346.
Tanefcld, 30, 85 ft. £:jt Tanfelde, 181, 334 »., 339. Tanfield (East), 102.
alia Tanefeld, 30 ft, 85 ft. West Tanfelde, 1 53 «., 182, 339. Tanfield (West), 102.
Tancresleia, 22, 82, •Tankeresley, 224 «., 363. Tankersley, 282.
Tansterne, 52, 87 ft. Tanston, Tanstern, 74, 375. Tansterne, 212.
Tameton, Tametun, 5 ft, Tampton, Tanton, 124, 128, 235, Tanton, 28.
)6ft, 67 ft, 70 ft, 84. 230.
Teurinctune, Teurinton, •Terrington,TyiTington, Tyvering- Terrington, 123.
Teurintune, 17, 31 ft, 33 ft, ton, 324, 379, 380.
84 ft.
Toruelestorp, 9 ft, 87 ft. Tarlesthorp, Tharlthorp, Tharles- Tharlesthorpe, (a loH town
thorp, 77, 248, 303 n., 305, 377, on the Humber),
389 437.
Eston (?), 31, 85 ft. Thek^ton, Thoxton, 181, 339. Theakston, 86.
Timbelbi, Timbelli, 3, 85. Thimelby, Tymelby, 103, 341. Thimbleby, 56.
Turgilebi, Turgislebi, 11, Thurkelby, Tirkalby, Trurkeby, Thirkleby (-&JJ.), 125,
19 ft, 56,. 87 ft. Turkeby,71,73,273,315.401,404.
Turchilebi, 59 ft. Thurkelbv, Thurkilby, Turkylby, Thirkleby {N.R.), 104.
93,94,95, 106«., 322.
Thirleby, Trilleby, Trylleby, 93, Thirlby, 88.
97 281 ft 322
Thirno, 29 ft, 85 ft. Thirn, Thirne, 154, 337. Thirn, 85.
Tiraetoste, Tiraetofte, 24 ft, Thirnetoft, Thirntoft, 175, 334. Thirntoft, 55, 70.
85 ft.
, Tresc, Tresch, Tresche, 6 ft, •Thresk, 93 n., 104 »., 106 »., 322. Thirsk, 87.
, 59 ft, 85.
Torchilebi, 52 ft, 87 ft. Thorkelby, Thurkylby, 74, 373. Thirtleby, 227.
Bixtedalo, Sixtendale, Xis- Sexendale, Sixendale, 73, 315. Thixendale, 159.
g tendale, 19 ft, 64 ft, 87.
Turoluestorp, Turulfestori), Thoraldethorp, Thoraldthropp, 107, Tholthorpe, 139.
i lift, 85. 324,381.
\ Turaltbi, Turalzbi, Turodebi, Thoraldoby, 71, 274, 315. Thoralby (JE?./?.), 159.
3 ft. 67, 87.
530 INDEX LbCORUM I.
DomeadaT Book. Kirkby's Inquett. KnishtB* Feea» Moder
FftCtflmlle Edit., 1888. Nomina ViUanim, etc. 6-Ib. Ordn
Turodeebi, Turoldesbi, 27 *, Thoraldeby, 162. Thoralby (N.
Sbb.
Toroldesbi, Turoldeebi, 5 h, Thoralby, Thoraldby, 126, 130, 133. Thoraldby, 2)
67 b, 84.
Toresbi, 27 b, 85 b. Thoresby, 151, 337. Thoresby, 67
Turgisbi, 56 ft, 86. Thorgandeby, Yergamby, 60, 64, Thorgajiby, 5
319.
Toredderebi, 8 5, 83 b, Thorleby, Torleby, 13, 196. Thorlby, 167
♦Thormotby, Thormotbye, 324, 381 . Thonnanby,
TormoEbi,Turmozbi,5ft,15, Thermerby, Thormanby, Thor- Thomaby, IS
46 b, 70 6, 84. monby, Thonnotheby, Thor-
motby, 105, 124, 125, 127, 131,
132, 236, 329, 332.
Thomberg, Thornbergh, Thorne- Thombrougl
berg, Thornebergh, 93, 96, 97, 87.
322.
Thornebergh, 181. Thombrougl
102.
•Thorn, 363. Thornhuret
Torneure, Tornoure, 35 b, Thorenour, Thornor, Thornonre, Thomer, 20-
78, 81. 39, 40, 208, 287, 348.
Torn, Torne, 52, 87 ft. Thorne, Thorne juxta Hedon, Thor- Thomgumbi
gombaud, 75, 76, 244 «., 247 «.,
305, 376.
Torni, Tornil, 40 ft, 82. •ThomhiU, ThomhuU, 229, 292, Thomhill, 2
352.
Thirnon, Tirnum, 4 ft, 70, Thiruom, Thirnum, 58, 312. Thornholme
87.
Torgrimestorp (?), 70. Thurgen thorp, Turgerinthorp Thorn thor™
(Tkouthorp ?), 72, 270, 314.
Torentone, Torentune, 41, *Thornton, 226, 3G1. Thornton (J
82 ft.
Torentun, Torentune, 49 ft, Tborneton, 19, 199, 355. Thornton (^
69.
Tornetun, Tortetun, 55 ft, *Thorneton, Thornton in Spaldyng- Thornton (J
86. more, 253 «., 254, 309, 419.
Torentun, Tornetun, 5, 15, Thorneton, Hornton, 124, 126 «., Thornton (J
46 ft, 84. 127, 128, 235, 236, 238, 330.
Torentone, Torentune, 12 ft, •Thornton, 331. Thornton (1
83.
Torenton, Torentone, 65 ft, Thornton, Thorneton Cundale, 184, Thornton B
83 ft. 339.
•Thornton, Thorneton, 278, 362. Thornton -ii
96.
Thornton Collynge, — ae« Cowling.
Gristorentun, Gri torentun Thorneton in Vivar*, Thornton Thornton -le
(?), 3, 86. cum Viuas, 101, 340.
Torentun, 17, 31 ft, 85. •Thornton, 325, 381. Thorn ton -le
Thorneton, Thornton in Mons 94, Thornton -le
96, 323.
Torentone, Torentun, 3, 46 ft, Thorneton in Strata, 103, 340. Thomton-le
85.
Thorneton, Thorneton super Mon- Thomton-ot
tern, 93, 94, 323.
Torentun, Torentune, 3 ft, Thornton, Thorneton prope Pyker- Thornton I>
5 ft, 33 ft, 84 ft. inge, 144, 145, 146, 147, 239,
240, 320.
INDEX LOCOSVM I.
531
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit, 1862.
Tornenton, Tornitun, 5 J,
84 5.
Toreton, Torenton, 27 b, 85 h.
Tornentone, 28 b, 85 b,
Torreton, Torretun, 29 6,
85 ft.
Torp, 63, 82 b,
Torp, 23, 85 b.
Torp, 87.
Torp, 5, 16, 84.
Badetorpes (?)
Torp, 37, 82.
Totele (?), 53, 87 b,
Torp, 29 ft, 85 ft.
Torp, 43, 81 ft.
Torp, 35 ft, 81.
Torp, 68 ft.
Torp, 36, 81 ft.
Torp, 51,84 ft.
Freschefelt, 8, 59.
Triberga, Triberge, 48 ft, 81 ft.
Turgesland, 39, 82.
Turolueston, Turulfestune,
39, 82.
Temusc, Temusche, 21, 48,
81ft.
■ Tostenland, 82 ft.
Tueno, Tuueno, 4 ft, 7, 70,
r 87.
■ Tibetorp,Tipetorp,4,7,66ft,
70, 86 ft.
ii Dadesleia, 43, 81 ft.
, Timble, 5, 83.
m Timbe, Timble, 5, 12, 81.
hi Tineslauue, Timeslauue,
43 ft, 81ft.
Kirkby's Inquest, Knighta' Feea,
Nomina Villaram, etc.
Thorneton in Bisberg, Thornton
sub Bysbergh, 111, 122, 123, 321.
Thorneton Bust, 150, 338.
Thorneton Stiward, 156, 162 «.,
337.
Thometun, 153 »., 154, 162 »., 337.
Thorpe Arche, Arches, D'Arch', 25,
219, 220 «., 290, 342.
Thorp, 167, 168, 334.
Thorpe (Myddelton cum), 124.
Thorp, Sarp, 70, 316.
Thorp,56, 249, 311.
Thorp juxta Kilton, 129, 132, 237,
328
Thorp (juxta Thresk), 106.
Thorp Atun, Thorp Malteby,— *tfc
•Thorp, 364.
•Thorp Basset, 274 »., 314.
Thorp Eleys, Elys, 72, 144, 274.
Thorp, 74, 243 »., 375.
Thorp Pirrowe, Pirrom, 161, 336.
•Thorp Parva, 340. On the Site of
Thorp Salvayne, Bikenildthorp, 3,
11,214«., 233, 365, 380»i.
Thorp Stapelton, Thorp sub Both-
well Hawght, 34, 210. 288.
Thorp, 13, 196.
•Thorp, Thorpe Wellwyk, 305, 376,
421.
•Thorpe, Thorp "WilughbyjWyleby,
50»., 213,284,383,400,410,411.
Thorpfeld, Torpfeld, 139, 146, 240.
Threschefeld, Thresfeld, 20, 202,
355.
Trebergh, Triberg, Tribergh, Try-
berg, 6, 10, 230, 281, 358.
Thurstanby, Thurustanby, 140, 146,
240.
•Thorescrosse, 353.
•Thurkerland, 363.
•Thurleston, 364.
Modem Names,
6-ln. Ordnance Survey.
Thornton Biseborough, 90,
91.
Thornton Bust, 66.
Thornton Steward, 69.
Thornton Watlas, 85.
Thorparch, 189.
Thorpe {p. WycUffe), 13.
Thorpe {p. Eowden), 223.
Thorpe {p. Rudeton), 145.
Thorpe (KUton), 18.
Thorpefield (?), 103.
Middiethorpe.
Thorpe Audlin, 250, 264.
Thorpe Basset, 125.
Thorpe Garth, 213.
Thorpe Perrow, 85.
Thorpe Bow House, 41.
Thorpe Salvin, 300.
Thorpe Stapleton, 218.
Thorpe-sub-Montem, 134.
Thorpe (Welwick), 256.
Thorpe Willoughby, 221
Threshfield, 134.
Thribergh, 239.
Throxenby, 77.
Thruscross, 152.
Thurgoland, 282.
Thurlstone, 273.
Thimeschoch, Thimesoogh, Thime- Thumscoe, 275.
soowe, Tyrinsco, 10, 231, 282,
359.
•Thurwistandland, 351. Thurstanland, 260.
Tweng, Twenge, 56, 249, 311,341 «. Thwing, 127.
Tibthorp, Tybbethorp, 90, 307. Tibthorpe, 161.
•Tykhill, 365— we Index II.
•Tymble, Tymble Percy, 211, 353.
•TimbUd, Tymble, Parva Tymble,
204, 294, 402, 410 «., 420, 425.
Tinneslawe, Tynneslawe, 4, 365.
TickhiU, 291.
Timble (Great), 170.
Timble (Little), 170.
Tinsley, 289.
M M. 2
Tocstunei Tog<x>tun, I6i 84.
Tateuub, 21, SI d.
Tolesbi, Tollesbi, 5 B, 46 6,
67 b, 70 *, fli.
T«»lentTiii, Tolleliino, 1 1 A, 85.
Tciletorp^lOA, B6&.
Toiwliue, Tdpeclivc, 51 5, 85,
TogelestuD, Togle^ton, To-
gJestun, 20, e4, 78, a I,
Touctorp, 7,l&ft, 87.
Touetun, fil ft.
Trectotio, Tretaue, 21, 81 ft.
Tuneatd, Tunegt«l6, bl, B7 ft.
Tunestale, 26, B5 ft.
TonestaJe, Tonneatale, 5 ft,
B4.
Ugleberdesbi, 15, 84,
Ughotorp, B, S4.
Olosobe!,0lcalco. I2ft,8l.
Olloi^OUeie, 21 6, 81 ft.
Ulfmm, inrekatu, 54, 87 ft,
Uncbeirsbi, Unclielabl, Un-
gksbi, 7 ft. 31, 87.
tTpolider, I &^ 84 .
Upewle, tTpefibaTe, 5, 67 ft,
70 ftt 84.
Opsala, Upsate, 30 b, 85 B.
TIltoQe, Uptone, 37, 82.
ITtelfii, e.
Widitun, 69 ft.
Wade«uiirde, i ft.
Wftdoiiorde, Wudeuurde,
Wadewpde,43, 78 ft, 81 ft.
Kkkb^'a Imiueitf KntgbtM* Feet.
NcMtil^ii VlllKTuiDf «te.
TUocotes, T<*cottes, Toucytc®, 124,
128, 132, 133,236, 237,330.
Toe with, Tokewith, Tokewjtb, Tod-
m k, 29, 222, 290, 342.
ToteVvk, Tottewjk, 6, 9, 49 #., 230,
359.
Tottbouse, Tbouhouse, Tonehduae,
40,41.
Toli»bj, ToUesby, Tolaby, 12 J, 127,
128. 136,235,238.
•Tollerton, 368.
TolOiorp, 79, 255.
Tong, Ton^, 30, 225, 279, 360.
Tuppoelif, ToppecHve, 94, 323.
Tollcstoa, tJllefitoQ, ^0, 315.
Thoiithorp,Toulborp, 73, 271. 315,
•Towthnippft, 368 11., 379, 380.
•Toiieion, Touletoii,Sou^«ii,44 ■,,
aOii., 215, 285, 346.
Traueby, 80, 81, 258 ».
Treton, Tretthon, 6, 9, 230, 281,
358.
Tranebollme, 124, 126, 130>
Tuiutall, 75, 76, 77, 246 »., 247 ».,
248 11., 304,374.
♦TunHtiil, 336.
Toneadaill, TonsUll, TunitalL 124,
126,129,237.
•TerQMU, 226.
UckerbT, Ukkerbv, 174, 335,
•Cgilbar{ib\%327r
U^'gethorp/Ugthorpe, 136,329.
*UUkelf, 50 11., 368, 390.
VUiiy, Ulley, 6, 9, 230, 2B1, 358.
Ulmm, 74, 76, 243 »„ 245 «., 302,
372.
Uhe^liowe, Elueshou, 158, 337 »
♦Hunkelby, 315.
Uplethum, Fpletbym, Lethum,
Litbum, Lvtbum, Ljtbym, 124,
125,130, 131, 132,133,136,137,
237.
Uppesball, Uppessile, Huppesrale,
93 97 322
Upp^e, Upmir, 124, 127, 235,
329.
Uppeslundo, 183.
•ITppelon, 364.
Utteley, 16,
Waddm^fton, Wsdington, 17, 197,
351.
•TTiuldewoHh, 361.
Waadewortb, Wadtiesworth, Wad-
worth, 2. 9, 233, 282 #.. 28.1, 365.
TookeLt«, 17
Tockwith, 173,
Todwifik, 296
Scar Mar^wo^i
Tdesiby, 16.
Tollerton, 139.
Toltboiiie {Siii
Tong, 217,
Topcliffe, 103.
1\>wthoTpe (5
Towtborpe (^
Tronbr, 239.
Tteetou, 295.
Treiibolmo, 41
TuiL^tAl] {E^Mi
TunstnU {Mtu
TuustalJ (Xai^
Tyereall, 217.
Uckerby, Sf .
Ug^l^bombj,
U^'tliori*©, 31.
Ulleskelfe, 20S
Ulley, 295.
Ulrome, 163
Near (ThAmml
UDcleby, 159.
Uplisolii
lai^^
up«ai (jjirtirt
Upsall (-£^1^4
Upslimd, 102,
tJpt/>u, 264.
Utley, 165.
WaddiDgtoti,
Wadawartb, Z
Wadwonh, 2fl
INDEX LOCORUM I.
583
Domesday Book.
Facsimile Edit., 1882.
Wagene, Waghene, 13 6, 53,
87 6.
Wachefeld, Wachefelt, 4 6,
82 6.
Wales, Walise, 21 5, 43, 81 h.
Walcheton, Walchinton,
Walchintone, 10, 14, 67,
78, 86.
Waletone, Waletune, 63, 79,
79 6, 82 b.
Waleton, 82.
Waltone, 49, 83.
Waplinton, 4, 86 b,
Warlauesbi, Werlegesbi, 3,
25, 85 b.
Werla, 4 b.
Warnesfeld, 12, 82.
Wemesforde, Wermesford,
20 ft, 47 ft, 81ft.
Warte, Wartre, 3 ft, 18 ft, 50,
86 ft.
Wadsande, 54 ft, 87 ft.
Wat, 30 ft, 85 ft.
Wad, 60 ft.
Wade, Wat, Wate, 44, 66,
81ft.
Wadles, 29 ft, 85 ft.
Waton, Wattune, 18 ft, 67,
86 ft.
Walbi, 10, 55 ft, 86.
Washam, Wassbam, Was-
sum, Waxham, 52, 53,
53 ft, 79 ft, 87 ft.
Wardam, Wartle, 65 ft, 78 ft,
81.
Wifretorp, 11, 87 ft.
Vela,Wela, 13ft, 87 ft.
Widetone, Widetun, Wide-
tune, 8, 65 ft, 66 ft, 82 ft,
83.
Wicstun, 3 ft, 46, 86.
Wideton, 61, 86.
Wellebrune, 6, 17, 34, 84 ft.
Welberg, Welloberge, 6 ft,
70 ft, 85.
Kirkby's Inquest, Knights' Fees,
Nomina Villarum, etc.
•Waghen, 373.
•Wakefeld, 228, 352.
Walburne, 157, 336.
•Waldon, 338.
Walelinton, Watterlington, 75,
24411.
Wales, Weles, 5, 365.
•Walkyngton, 260 «., 317.
Modern Names,
6-in. Ordnance Survey.
Wagben, 211.
Wakefield, 248.
Walburn, 53.
Walden, 83.
Wales, 300.
Walkington, 210.
Walmire, Walmyre, 178, 335.
Walton, Walton juxta Thorparohes,
25, 220, 290, 342.
♦Walton, 352.
•Walton, 203.
Wandesford, 57, 249, 312.
Wapplington, 89, 309.
Warlaghby, 176, 334.
♦Warlowby, 361.
♦Warnefeld, 352.
♦Wermesworth, 359.
Wartre, 91, 256, 310.
Wassand, Wathsand, Waxan, 74,
305, 373.
Wath, 182, 183«., 339.
Wath, 110, 116, 119.
Watb, 1, 7, 8 «., 230, 281, 358.
Watlous, 154, 337.
Watterlington, — see Walelinton.
•Watton, 307.
Walmire, 26, 40.
Walton {Aifuty), 189.
Walton iAgbrigg), 248.
Walton-Head, 171.
Wansforth, 162.
Waplington, 193.
Warlaby, 70.
Warley, 230.
Warmfield, 249.
Warmsworth, 284.
Warter, 117.
Wassand (Great), 197.
Wath (Haltikeld), 102.
Wath {Ryedale), 106.
Wath-upon-I>earne, 283.
Watlas (Thornton), 85.
Watton, 178.
Waldeby, 79, 264, 308, 388 n. Wauldby, 239.
Glaphowe, Wapillhowe, 125, 132, Waupley, 18.
235
Waxan, Waxham, 76, 246 n., 304, Waxbolme, 242.
374.
Wardelay, Wyberdelay, Wyveros-
desley, 41, 42, 209.
•Wyvertborp, 272, 315, 389, 401,
404, 414.
»Wel, Wele, 401, 405, 407, 420.
•Witheton, 206, 295.
Weardley, 188.
Weaverthorpe, 126.
Weel, 211.
Weeton, 188.
•Wigbtou, Wytheton, 261, 310. WeiKhton (Market), 209.
Withelon, Wychtou, Wytheton, Weighton (Little), 225.
88 262 308
•Weiburn, 120 n., 129 n., 324, 378. Welburn, 123.
WeUeberch,Wellebergh,Wethergh, Welbury, 41.
94, 99, 102 f»., 322.
534
INDEX LOCORUM I.
IMiiJ
DoTDesday Book«
FacsimUe Edit, 1882.
Wellon, Wellun, 55 b, 61 h,
87.
Welle, 29, 85 b.
WeUeton, 14, 14 5,18, 18 6,
19, 46, 77, 77 b, 78, 86.
Wendreslaga, 28, 85 b,
Winteuuordy Winteuuorde,
Wintreuuorde, 44, 81 6.
Westburne, 4, 866.
Klrkbj's Inquest, Knlghte' Fees,
Nomina VUUrom, ete.
Moden
6-in. Urdna
Weetone, 34, 83.
Westuic, Westuuio, 12 b,
83
Wedrebi, 49 6, 62 6, 83.
Wetwangham, 10 6, 86 b.
"Warran, Warron, 7 6, 67,
87.
Warham, Warran, 196, 87.
Queldalo, Weldale, 37 6, 82.
Coldrid, 50 6, 78, 86 6.
Qucnnebi, 85.
Widestan, Widestham,
Witestan, 21,476, 816.
Witebi, 15, 77, 84.
Witelaia, Witelei, 40 6, 82.
Witelai, Witelaie, 66, 82.
Witouella, Witeuuelle, 17 6,
85.
Witeuude, 40, 82.
Crucheslajj^, Cucheslage,
Cuselado, 48 6, 49 6, C4,
83.
Wirueltuno, 16 6,84.
Wicresleia, Wincreslei, 43,
816.
WichingiLstorp, 6, 17, 33 6,
84 6.
Wiclesfordc, Wincheles-
uurdo, 69.
Wellom,Wellum, 71, 268,314. Welham, 124
Well, Welle, 159, 162 •., 336. Well, 86.
♦WeUeton, 241 »., 31 7. Welton, 239.
•Thorp, Thorpe Wellwyk, 305, 376, Welwick Tho
421.
Wendesley, 150 n., 158, 337. Wendey, 68.
Wyntworth, Wynteworth, 7, 10, Wentworth, 5
365.
Westbum,— *M Kirkbum.
Westby, 18, 199. Westby, 166.
Westerdaill, Westerdale, 125, 330. Westerdale, 4
Westhorpe, 141, 144.
Weston, 44, 204, 294, 349. Weston, 187.
Westingby, Worstingby, 125, 237.
Wiuestou, Wyuestou, 71, 314. Westow, 142.
•Westwick, Westwik, Wertwyk, Westwick, 13
44 »., 212, 331, 387, 436.
•Wederby, Wetherby, Wytherby, Wetherby, i:
203, 204 »., 294, 349, 394 n.
•Wetewange, 272, 315, 388, 390, Wetwaug, 16
401, 404.
Walsay, 80. Whalsea, or '^
Suth Warhom, Warrom, Wharrom, Wharram Pe
Wharrum, 71, 73, 271, 315.
Est Warhom, Wharrom, Whar- Wharram-le-
rum, 71,271, 315.
Qwassyngton, Wassington, 167, Whashton, 2^
333.
♦Queldale, 363. Wheldale, 23
Queldryk, 60, 61, 319, 325 n, Wheldrake, 1
•Queneby, Whenbye, 324, 379. Whenby, 122
Westam', Whistan, Wystau, Wyt- Whiston, 29!
Stan, 6, 12, 230, 231 »., 358.
♦Whiteby, 327. Whitby, 32.
•Whitegifb, 363. Whitgift, 23J
♦Whiteley, Whytelay, 229, 292, Whitley {J^<
352.
•Whitley, 363. Whitley (0*j
Whitewell, Whitwelle, Magna WTiitwell, 55
Wytewell, 175, 335.
•White well, 324. Whitwell-on-
•Whitewood, 352. Whitwood, 2
Quixley, Quyxley, 46, 205 n., 206, Whixley, Ibl
296, 350.
Qiiereleton, Warleton, Weolton, Whorlton, 4{
Wherleton, 124, 126, 130, 134,
328, 329 n.
Wikerley, Wykerslegh, Wykerslay, Wickersley, \
Wykersley, 6, 10, 232, 283, 365.
•Wi^ntbroppe, Wygenthorp, 324, Wiganthorpc
380.
Wikelsworth, Wikleswortb, Wy- Wiggleswort
kelesworth, 21, 199, 200 w., 355.
INDEX LOCORUM I. 535
A Domesday Book. Kirkby's Inqnest, Knights' Fees, Modem Names,
2 Facsimile Edit^ 1882. Nomina Vill&ram, etc 6-in. Ordnanoe Survey.
, dtks Wicheles, 57, 82 b. Whihale, Wighale, Wychall, Wyg- Wighill, 190.
hale, 25»., 26, 222, 291, 321 «.,
343.
Wighdon, Wikdon, Wygdon, Wigton, 203.
Wygeton, 42, 209, 348.
, Wio, Wich, 7 ft, 81. Wyk, Wyke, 31 »., 39, 209, 348. Wike, 188.
Wilberfose, 87, 310. Wilberfoss, 175.
Widuntorp, 44, 81 6. *Wilthorp, Wylthorp, 232, 283, WMthorpe (Site o/)y 294.
426.
Wilhardby, Wyllardeby, 51, 249, Willerby (Dickering), 109.
312.
WDgardi, 86. Willardby, Wylardeby, Wyllardby, Willerby (Uull-ehire), 225.
80 81 88 262 308 318
WUgetot, 18, 55 6, 58, 86. •Wilghetofb' Wylghtoffc, 252, 309. Willitofb, 222.
Wilsedene, 8. •Wylseden, 361. Wilsden, 201.
Wilseuuice, Wiseleuuino, *Wil8ik, Wylsyck, 233, 283. Wilsick, 290.
47 ft, 78 b.
Wiflestorp, Wiulestorp, 4, Wilkesthorp, Willesthorp, Wyvel- WQsthorpe, 146.
55, 86 b. thorp, 59, 249, 312, 377.
Wilestorp, Wiulestorp, 63 b, Wilathorp, Wylesthorp, Wyveles- Wilstrop, 156.
82 b. thorp, Wyvelthorp, 27, 28 »., 221,
289, 290, 342.
Widtune, Wiltune, 16, 67 b, WUton, 129, 130, 134, 135, 237, Wilton (Lanffbarsfh), 7.
84 328
Wiltune, 3 ft, 84 b, Wilton, 142, 147, 239, 326. Wilton (Pickering X.), 92.
Wilton, Wiltone, 10 ft, 86 ft. Wilton, Wylton, 78, 92, 255, 310, WUton (Biahop), 159, 176.
342 n., 390, 399, 402, 404, 408 ».,
410,411,412,414.
Wichingedei, Wincheslaie, •Wykersley, Wynkesley, 204, 294. Winksley, 118.
65, 83.
Winchetone, 53 ft, 87 ft. Wyiicton, Wynketon, 77, 244 »., Winkton (Site of), 163.
373.
Wifestad, Wistede, Wiue- Winested, Withestede, Wynested, Winstead, 242.
stad, 9 ft, 52, 87 ft. 77, 305, 389, 424.
Witrebume, 69. Winterbum, 196. Winterbum, 150.
♦Wynterset, 363. Winterset, 263.
Winetun, Winetune, 14 ft, Wilton, Wylton, 101, 1.02. W^inton, 56.
85.
Wentrigenam,Wentrigham, *Wirkingham, Wyntringham, 267, Wintringham, 125.
55 ft, 87. 314.
*Wi8towe,Wy?towe,345, 399, 438. Wwtow, 206, 211.
Widfomessei, Witfomes, 52, •Whithomse, 305. Withernsea, 243.
87 ft.
Widforneuuic, Witforne- Wethomwik, Withemwyk, Wy- Withemwick, 212.
uuino, Withforneuuinc, thomewyk, 74, 243 »., 303, 372.
13 ft, 52 ft, 54 ft, 87 ft.
Wythokill, 17. Withgill, 182.
Witun, 28, 85 ft. Est Witton, Wotton, 155, 338. Witton (East), 84.
Witun, Witune, 27 ft, 28 ft. West Whitton, Witton, 155, 338. Witton (West), 67.
85 ft.
UlflEurdun, Uluardune, 55 ft, •Ulfreton,Wlferton,Wlfreton,262, Wolfreton, 239.
86. 308, 318.
•Wolfelay, 364. Wolley, 262.
Wilbetun,Winbeltun, lift, Wymbelton, Wymbilton, Wymbyl- Wombleton, 90.
84 ft. ton, 110, 117, 121, 123, 320.
Wanbella, Wanbuelle, 44, WambeweU,Wamwell,Wombewell, Wombwell, 275, 283.
57 ft, 66, 81 ft. 7, 8, 10, 230, 231, 281, 282, 358.
536
INDEX LOCORUM I.
Domftfiday Book.
Facsimile Edit^ 1862.
Wilmereslege, Wlmeresleia,
37, 82.
Weroeael, Wiroeshel, 6 b, 85.
alio Weroeael, Wirceshel,
Weroheshal, 6 b, 70 b, 85.
Wiroeeburg, 39, 82.
Wirlei, Wirtleie, Wrleia, 22,
68, 82.
Wodehuse, WodehuBum, 7 b,
81.
Wereltun, 5 b, 84 6.
Wereea, 55 b, 58, 86.
Witoliue, 23, 85 b.
WicamjWicham, 3, 71, 84 b.
Wideton, Widetun, Wide-
tune, 13 b, 52 6, 87 b.
Eiford, Jaforde, 3, 25, 85 b.
Lapun, 7, 86 b.
Larun, 6 6, 85.
Gernuic, 30 b, 85 b.
Ladon, Ladun, 7 i, 78, 81.
Euerslage, 59 b.
Lucufled, Lugufled, 14, 46,
86.
Aiulftorp, Aiultorp, 10 b,
64 5,866.
LoletuD, Loletune, 11 5, 85.
Kirkby's Inquest, Knights* Fees,
Nomina Villarum, etc.
♦Wymereley, 364.
WodehaU, WodhaU, 60, 67, 317.
♦WodehaUe,388«., 419.
♦WodehaUe, 338.
WodhaU apud Tresk, 104.
Wodeboufl, 15.
Werkeshall, Wirsall, 103, 340.
Wirkesale, Wirkesall, Wirkesdaill,
124, 132, 236, 329.
•Wyrkesburgh, 363.
Wirkelay, Wirkeley, Wyrkeley, 30,
224, 279, 360.
•Wortelai, Wreley, Wrtlay, 230,
281, 364.
Wodhouse, Wodhusom, Wooddes-
hom, 31 n., 38, 39, 209, 287.
•Wrankewrok, 363.
Wberlton, WreUeton, Wrelton, 142,
240, 326.
Wressell, 80, 251, 309.
Wriglay (?), 31 1*., 39.
WycUff, 167, 334.
•Wykham, 326.
Wiueton, Wyueton, Wyuton, 75,
243 fi., 246 ft., 304, 373.
Jafford, Yafforde, 176, 335.
Yapom, Yapum, Yapun, 78, 257,
310, 390, 399, 412.
Jarom, Jarum, Yarom, 124, 127,
128, 235, 236, 328.
Yarnewik, Marnewyk, 183, 339.
Yedon, Yhedon, 32, 207, 286, 347.
Euerslegh, Euerysley, Hoverheslay,
93 94 323.
♦Yedingham, 266, 314.
Yedingham, 141, 142.
Yucflet, Suthkefloit, 70, 316.
Yolthorp, 78, 310, 390, 412 ».
*Yolton,324, 381.
Modem 1
6-iii. Ordnan
Womersley, 25
Woodhall(^Ji
Near Beverley.
Wood HallCp..
Woodhall,87.
Woodhouse, 13
Woraall (High
Woraall (Low)^
Worebrtragh, 2
Wortiey {p.
218.
Wortiey {p.
282.
Wothersome, 1
Wrangbrook, 2
Wrelton, 91.
Wressel, 222.
WycliflTe, 13.
Wykeham, 93.
Wyton, 227.
Yafforth, 55.
Yapham, 176.
Yarm, 15.
Yarn wick {Sit
Yeadon, 202.
Yearsley, 105.
Yedingham, 1(
Yedingham (^
Yokefleet, 238
Youlthorpe, IJ
Youlton, 139.
INDEX LOCORUM
II.
N.B. — This Index contains the names of all places not included in Index I.
Except where otherwise stated, the places mentioned are in Yorkshire.
Abingdon, co. Berks, 47 n.
Ailby, Aleby, Allesby, co. Line, 392 n.,
394 ».
Albeholme Bike, 213 «.
Alford, Aldeford, Aleford, Alworth, Auf-
ford, CO. Line, 392 n., 394 n.
Amby, co. Line, 394 n.
Angram {par. Marston), 26 n,
Ashby, CO. Leic, 16 ».
Atley Hill, 165 n.
Aynsty, wap. de, 433.
B
Baggaby Bottom, 91 ».
Bake-stain-bench, 185 n.
Bardney abbey, co. Lino., 54 ».
Barkeston, wap. de, 438.
Barkwith (East), Barcwarth, Barke-
word, Barkeworth, Barkworth, co.
Line, 393.
Barkwitii (West), Barcwurth, Barke-
word, Barkeworth, Barkworth, co.
Line, 392, 394 ».
Barnard Castle, co. Durh., 4 n.
Battle Bridge, or Stanford Bridge, 61 n.
Belthorpe Uouse, 342 «., — see Bergh-
thorp.
Benniworth, Benigwarth, Benigworth,
Beningworth,Beningwurth, Benyng-
worth, 00. Line, 392, 395.
Berghthorp (BelUiorpe ?), 28 »., 342 n.
Berwick-on-Tweed, 175 n.
Beverley, hosp. of St. Giles at, 79, 81,
85, 91, 92.
Beverley, liberty of St. John of, 54,
57, 58, 59, 80.
Bilibi, CO. Line, 392 n.
Billingborough, Ejllingburgh,co. Line,
391.
Billinghay, Billinghey, Billingeie, Bil-
lingeye, co. Line, 391, 395 ».
Bisshopholm (in Bipon), 436 n.
Bleby (Aleby ?), co. Line, 394 n.
Bleseby, co. Notts, 387.
B<Mcar, Balschagh, Grange, 106 «.
Bowforth, 120 n.
Bradenstoke, co. Wilts, 5 ».
Brakanhill (Fern Hill), 33 ».
Brandon, 209 n.
Brickhampton, Brighthampton, Brist-
hamton, co. Gloue, 396.
Broghton, Broehton Lithe, 167 n.
Broomhead Hall, 7 n.
Bulleye, co. Gloue, 396 ».
Bulmere, wap. de, 434.
Burgh upon Bain, Burgo, Burthe, co.
Line, 393.
C
Cantuar., libertas eoclesise de, 238.
Cartofb Farm, 141 1*.
Cataractonium, 161 ii.
Caythorpe, Kaythorp, co. Leic, 386 n.
Chapelcrofb (in Mileford), 384 ».
Chilton, CO. Wilts. 257 n.
Chipping Norton, co. Oxon., 396 n.
Christall (KirkstaU) Ings, 25 ».
Churchdown, Cherchcdon, co. Gloue,
396.
Claipol, CO. Line, 396.
538
INDEX LOCORUM It.
Clee, Cle, Gle, oo. Line, 392.
Cock, river, 26 ».
Cokermewe, oo. Ciimb., 145 n.
Cokeswold, Cokewaud,Cukewaud, Cux-
wold, CO. Line, 392.
CJolsterworth, oo. Lino., 391 n.
Ck)ltofb (in Frismarek), 416 ».
Commondale. ColmAndbede, 136 «., 137 fi.
Compton Abdale, Cumpton, oo. Glouc,
396.
Cotingeley, 350 ».
Crenacres (in Mileford), 384 n.
Cumberland, 245 n.
Cundos, CO. Glouc. (?), 396.
Cusworth, 5 ».
Dembleby, Dauleby, oo. Line, 391.
Derwent, river, 61 n.
Devonshire, 300.
Dover, co. Kent, 56 n.
Dowsby, Douseby, Duseby, Buseby, co.
Line, 391, 395.
Dunbar, Dumbar, Scotland, 48 ».
E
Earlsbaw, Herlesbag, co. Notts, 426.
Easton, Eston, Eston juxta Graham,
CO. Line, 385, 391, 395.
Ebor., — see York.
Elmbridge, Elesbrigg, oo. Glouc, 396.
Esholt priory, 348 n.
Estdaile, Esthaldale (near Cottingham),
415.
Evesham, co. Wore, 327 n.
Eya, honor de, 23, 24, 94, 95, 216, 217.
Fairwood Fields, 159 n,
Felebri^^o, 235 n.
Fern Hill, — see Brakanhill.
Ferrybridge, Feribrigs, Fery,Fery jux-
ta Pontem, 213, 214 »., 284 n., 346 n.
Finningley, 7 n.
Folkingham, co. Liuc, 391 n.
Fontibus, ccclesia de, 18.
Foss, river, 25 n., 26 n.
G
Gailes, Gayles, 166 n.
Gaiterig, Gayteryk, 131 n.
Gherghton (Gorthum ?), 80 n.
Gibfimere, Gippesmete, oo. Notti
Gowdall, 364 n.
Grimsby, oo. Line, 65 n., 392 n
Grisby, Greseby, Grisebi, Gry«
Line, 393.
Hackenby, 26 n.
Hackenby Dike, 26 n.
Hackthome, Hackethom, Hak<
Hakesthom, Hakthom, oo.
392, 393.
Hainton, Haynton, Heynton, 1
Heyton, oo. Line, 393.
Haldham, co. Leie, 385 n.
Halomsbire, 231.
Hambleton Dike, 213 n.
Hanworth (Potter), Hanewurtb
burgh, 00. Line, 395.
Harborough (Market), co. Leie
Harpswell, Herpeswell, co. Lin
393 n.
Harwod Parke, 41 n.
Hautenprise, Hawtemprioe, 50^
Healing, Hekeling, Hickling, c(
392.
Helperby, 368 n.
Herdeby, — we Ormesby.
Hexham, Exilesham, co. Nor
387.
Hickling, — see Healing.
High Peak, co. Derb., 432 n., 4
Hithe(OW), 303 ».
Hockerton, Hokerton, co. Nott
Hodge Beck, 120 n.
Holbeche, co. Line, 305 n.
Hobne, 305 n.
Holme juxta Seleby, 242 n.
Hornby, co. Lane, 273 n., 279
Homeby, Hornesby, — see Orm*
Hornsea Mere, 76 it., 247 fi.
Humber, river, 75«., 76 ».
246i»., 247n., 305 «.
Hungerhill, 80 ».
Huttoft, Houtou, Hoytou, c<
394 ».
Hyda, Glouc', 396.
Ingelby, co. Line, 325 ».
Lsurium, 161 ».
Kaythorp, — see Caythorpe.
Keclby, Keleby, co. Line, 392
Keldholme, 123 ».
INDEX LOCORUM II.
539
Kesteven, Kesteyene, co. Line, 391,
395, 397.
Einoulton, Ejnewaldeeton, oo. Notts,
397.
KirtUngton, Kertelington, Kirteljng-
ton, Kyrtlington, Kyrtlyngton, co.
Notts, 399, 412, 421, 424, 426, 440,
441.
Knaresborough, Knaresburgh, Knaris-
burgh, castrum de, 408 ; libertas de,
434.
, Abbey House, 405 n. •
, St. Robert's priory,
405 fi. ; St. Robert's oave, 405 n.
Knasemyer, 23 n.
Lanebam, Lanum, co. Notts, 402, 405,
417.
Lanercost, co. Cumb., 438.
Langton (East), co. Leic, 385 ».
Langton (Tur), Tirlangton, Tirlington,
Tyrlington, Tyverington, co. Leic,
385.
La^sington, Lassandon, Lessendon, co.
Glouc, 396.
Lavington, Laventon, Lavinton, Len-
ton, Levington, co. Line, 391, 395.
Laxton, co. Notts, 417.
Lealholme Bridge, 125 n. ; Hall, 125 n.
Lebthorpe, Lepingtborp, Lobthorp,
Lopingthorp, co. Line, 391, 396.
Leeds, North Hall in, 38 n.
Leeming Beck, 161 n.
Lemingford (Little Leeming), 161 n.
Lenton, — see Lavington.
Levenham, — see Lubbenham.
Leverton (North), Letherton, co. Notts,
386. «
Likethorp (?), co. Line, 395.
Lilleshull priory, co. Salop, 205 n.
Lincoln, 299.
Lindesie, co. Line, 393.
Lissington, Lisigton, Lissyngton, co.
Line, 392, 393, 394 n.
London, 4 ; Flete strete, 115 ti.
Lopingthorp, — see Lebthorpe.
Lubbenham, Levenham, Lobenham,
Lobenho, oo. Leic, 385 n., 386.
M
Marley, Mardeloi, 43 n.
Marstock, co. Warw., 308 ».
Metheringham, oo. Line, 391.
Middeltrithing (in Frismarsk), 416 ».
Middlesex, 300.
Midelthorp, oo. Notts, 426.
Millhouse Bale (near Warter), 91 ».
More, La, 341 n.
Morton, co. Notts, 387 «.
Mount Ferrant House, 72 ».
Mount Grace priory, 99 f».
Muskham (South), Muacham, co.
Notts, 386.
N
Newark, co. Notts, 386 :
Newton (near Bipley ?), 44 ».
Newton (par. Sprotborough), 5 ».
Newton, Neuton (near Threckingham),
CO. Line, 391.
Nidd, river, 405 n.
Normandy, 145 «.
Norman ton, co. Notts, 387.
North Hall,— *«ff Leeds.
Northstriding, Nortridingh, oo. Line,
392, 397.
Old Cote Moor, 14 «.^
Oliver's Mount, 139 i*.
Orraesby (South), Herdeby, Horueby,
Hornesby, co. Line, 393, 394 ».
Osgotecros, wap. de, 434.
Ouse, Use, river, 23 »., 414 n.
Packman's Lane, or The Street, 3 «.
Panton, Paunton juxta Wraggeby, oo.
Line, 392, 394.
Patrington haven, 77 ».
Petithorp, Petty-Thorpe, juxta Thresk,
106 ».
Pickworth, Pikeworth, co. Line, 391.
Pykenham Wade, co. Norf., 152 n.
Q
Quememilneflat (in Mileford), 384 n.
B
Bamesdale (near Scarborough), 139 ».
Bavensthorpe mill, 97 f».
Betford, co. Notts, 387 n.
Biccal Moor (Ryedale), 1 1 7 ».
Kiccal, river, 117 ».
Bichmund', castrum, 26; libertas do,
434.
540
INDEX LOCORUM II.
Eigsby, Eiggeby,Eiggwby, Eyggesby,
CO. Lino., 392, 393, 394 n.
Eiponshire, 417.
Eoddeston, co. Northante, 145 n.
Eodes, Eoyds, 225 n.
Eohagh, CO. Notts, 426.
Eolleston, Eoldeston juxta SuweU, oo.
Notts, 387 n., 394 n.
EothweU Hague, 34 n.
Eouen, 230 n.
Eougemont, 347 n.
Eowley, 88 n.
Euaeby, — see Dowsby.
Eyedaie, Eidale, wap. de, 434.
Eykneld Street, 3 n.
8
Saloock (South), 329 n.
Salford, co. Oxon, 396 n.
Salop, 300.
Sandwath, 219 n.
Sausthorpe, Sauthorp, Sauthorph, co.
Line, 394 n.
Scheffeld, oo. Kent, 91 n.
Schelford, Skelfotd;— ««« TetfonL
Scroby, oo. Notts, 398, 417, 423.
Scrubbes, 260 n.
Skell, river, 417 n.
Skillington, Schillingeton, Scilington,
CO. Line, 391, 395.
Skipton, honor v. castrum de, 2, 7, 8,
10, 16, 31, 44.
Sober Pasture, 1 76 n.
Southampton, 300.
Southorpe, 76 n., 347 n.
Southwell, Suwell, co. Notts, 386,
387 n., 390 «., 399, 409, 412, 426, 427.
South wod in Apelton {Ahisfy), 218 n.
Staffordshire, 300.
Stallingborough, Staliburg, Staling-
burj,', Stalynburg, co. Line, 392, 393.
Standford Bridge, or Battlobridge, 61 n.
Stanford, co. Line, 418.
Staxtou, hosp. St. Maria) de, 52.
Stoke Rocheford, co. Line, 391 n.
Stowc, CO. Line, 391.
Stykeswald, co. Line, 244 n.
Sutton, CO. Notts, 282 n.
Sutton, CO. Line, 392 n., 396 n.
Swaby, co. Line, 394 n.
Swale, river, 185 n.
Swallow, Swalve, Swawell, co. Line,
392.
Swaton, Swanothon, co. Line, 391.
Swethur]*, Swethop, co. Northumb.,
387.
Swyndou, co. (jIouc, 396 n.
Tadcaster (East), 26 ».
Temple House (near East
177 n.
Tetford, TeflTord, Teford, Tesft
ford, Thetford, Soh^ord,
00. Line, 393, 394.
Thornton, 47 n.
Thorpe (near Ampleforth), 10
Thorp Understane, 334 n.
*Threckingham,Trikinirham <
391.
Tiokhill, Tikehull, TykehuU,
honor v. castrum de, 2, 3, *
8,9,10,11,12.
Tirlangton, — see I/angton.
Tockerington, Thorkerinton. o
umb., 387.
Tofteaatt, Toteflate (in Tlum
217. ^
Tonehouse (in Harwod Parke)
Totenhale prope liondon, 385 1
Tothby, Thoutheby, Touth<
Line, 392 n., 394 n.
Tumham Hall, 241 n.
Twyford, Twiford, co. Line, 3
U
Ulsliaw Bridge, 158 «.
Upton, CO. Notts, 387 n.
W
Walcott, Walcote, Waleton c
391, 395.
Walkingham, 434 n,
Watefholme, 116«.
Weaix)n-ness, 139 ».
Welfrikeby,— *c<f Worlaby.
Welle, Walle, co. Line, 392
394 n.
Wclwick, 76 n.
Westbeck Bridge, 91 n.
Westbek, 91 n.
Westhaldaile (in Cottingham),
Westminster, Westmonasteriii
436 71., 442 w.
Westres, 91 n.
Westriding, co. Line, 392, 397
Wharfe, Quarfe, river, 25 n., 2
Wheatley (South), Wetelev * c
387 n. ^'
Wibsey, Wilbesey, 225 n.
M'idford, Wydeford, co. Gloiic
Wildthorpe Cliffs, 232 n.
-INDEX LOCORUM II.
541
Willingham (South), Wolingham,
Wolingeham, Wylyngham, oo. Lino.,
393
Witham (North), Witheme, Wytham,
North-wyme, co. Line, 391.
Woodhouse, 229 n.
"Woolsthorpe, Wlthorp, Wolesthorp,
Wollesthorp, oo. Line, 391, 396 n.
Worlabi, Welfrikebv, Wlfrikeby,
Wlvricesbi, WylMtheby, co. Lino.,
393.
Wormeleye, molendinum de, 4.
Worsall (Low) Moor, 132 n.
Wresteby(?), oo. Lino., 391.
Wyma, Wime, Wyne, oo. Line, 391,
396.
Yghelmar* (in Cottingham), 415.
Yore, river, 436 n.
York, Ebor., 23 n., 36 n., 56 n., 64 n.,
65 »., 115 n., 148, 178 n., 301, 378.
, Bretegate, 65 ». ; Brettegate (Jub-
bergate), 380 n. ; Deanery Gardens,
403 11.; the Friars' Walls, 414 n.;
Littelgate, 2 1 6 n. ; Marketskire rPave-
ment), 116 n., 325 n. ; Palace Garth,
325 n.
York, arohiepisoopal mint, 325 n.;
palace, 273 n., 403, 404, 406, 407,
413 ; prison, 273 n.
castle, 108 n.
churches: All Saints, Ousegate,
178 ft., 380 n. ; St. John Evang.,
20 n., 21 n. ; St. Mary Bishophill,
Senior, 219 n.; St. Mary, Wahngate.
65»., 178 n.; St. Peter the Little,
380 n. ; St. Saviour, 258 n., 270 n. ;
St. Wilfrid, 379 n.
— -— , Minster, 134 n., 400 n., 403 n.,
431 n.
, St. Mary's abbey, 407.
, St. Leonard's hospital, 17, 19,
184 ft., 198.
priories: Franciscan Friars, or
Friars Minors, 258 n., 380 n., 414 ;
Friars Preachers, 65 n.
, liberty of St. Mary, 56, 57, 66,
118, 119, 121, 123, 180.
, liberty of St. Peter, 55, 56, 57,
59, 66, 68, 114, 119, 120, 121, 122,
123,438.
ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA.
page 68, line 11.
page 62, line 24.
page 70, line 7.
page 74, line 19.
error tor Dotothorp.
page 76, note e.
,f
page 2, note c, line 13. For viii, read yii.
page 20, note e, line 13. For WUlelmus, read WiUeUno. Line 14.
cessi, read gwxeuit.
page 23, bottom line. Prefix the reference letter k to the last note,
page 27, note *, line 6. For 1470-1, read 1469-70. Line 11. For
topy read WitereBtirp.
page 47, note t. For Aid, read Feoda Militwm.
'For BrydljffftUon, read Brydlynffton.
For Jokmtes, read Johatmeg.
For unatn, read una,
AuHhorp, 80 written in all the copies of the Inqu<
See Appendix, page 373.
The site of the lost yill of Neusom, which Mr.
{RUt. Holdeme9s, ii., 413) erroneously supposes to have been washed
the sea, is, I think, pretty accurately indicated by the farms called Gr
some and Little Newsome, which lie from a quarter to half a mile N.W.
Frodinghara, about one mile from East Halsham and Bimswell, respecti
upwards of two miles from the German Ocean. In Domesday Survey
husum is placed between Halsem and Bimeswelle. The Inq. p. m.'
Aldelot de Neusom juxta Frodingham, who is certified in the Nomina
as joint lord of " Neusom cum membris," was taken at Patrington, £
18th Edward II. The jurors say that John Aldelot, junior, held at
juxta Frothingham, the day he died, a capital messuage and certain
which each oxgang contained 12 acres. His next heir was his brother
then 24 years old.
For Towthorpe, read Tolthorpe.
For Beverlacipery read Beverlaci per.
For Dunelmi, read Dunelm.; so also at page 93, lii
For Great Givendale, read Litth Givendale.
page 100, Une 28. Strike out the period after pro.
page 108, note q, line 5. For Ser/antiam, read Serjantia.
page 110, note k. For Calueton, read Calveton.
page 146, line 24, and note x. Bussell is probably an error for Rusi
page 240.
page 200, note q. For Snacti, read Sancti. (In a few copies.)
page 201, note x. Drengage. For a valuable description of this
tenure, see Bolden Buke, ed. Surt. Soc., append., Iviii.
page 214, note d, line 5. For ipsam^ read ipsa.
page 230, line 24. Westam' should probably be read Westain (Whig
page 241, line 1. Rowm appears from the Percy MS. to be " Holine-
Wold," and not Rolme-on- Spalding- Moor ^ as stated in note b.
page 251, line 8. Walteru* de Heukeswrth. In the reign of queen I
" Willelmus Ilaukesworth, armiger, de Haukesworth juxta Oteley,'*
sixth part of a knight's fee in Lofl»ome {Percy MS.).
page 283, line 29. For Adam, read Ada.
page 79, note^.
page 82, line 2.
page 88, line 20.
page 92, note t.
ADDENDA £T CORRIQENDA. 54:3
page 308, note m. For Kirk, read South. See Elveley, page 818.
page 310, note e. For Outthorpe, read Owsthorpe.
page 356, line 13. Magitter de SatpitcUi. The Master of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem.
page 360, note t. For Whittakery read Whitaker.
page 388, line 15. Katerthorp is probably an error for Kaerthorp. See
pages 79, 423.
page 418, line 16. For Anglorum, read Angelorum,
page 419, line 21. Manerium de Wbdehalie. About 1376, Simon de Hes-
lerton did homage in the provost's court for the "Woodhall juxta Beverley, and
lands in Molesorofk. — The probable site of "Woodhall is a square piece of ground
adjoining Pighill-lane, which is now (1829) moated and used as a gu^en (OUver^s
Beverleify 511).
page 440, line 26. For clameumy read clameo.
page 527, col. 1, line 31. For Stanlei, Nordstanlai, 5, 12 6, 83, read Nord-
ttanlai, 12 5, &S. Line 33. For UstatUei, Stankd, 5, 83 b, read Stanlai, Stanlei,
Stanleie, 5, 12 b, 83, 83 b.
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£228. EdltedbyEcv.J.Raine.
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Documents, and a Preface illustrated with engravings. 16s. Edited by Rev. J. Baine.
47. The Letters, &c., of Dennis Oranville, D.D., Dean of Durham, from the originals recently
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ffvm other$ of a similar description,
1. The Life of Ambrose Barnes, an Ahlerman of Newcastle in the seventeenth century, and ft
leader of the Presbyterians in the North. From the Original in the Library of th«
Literary and Philoeophical Society of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Now being prepared bj
W. H. D. Longstaffe, Esq., for 1866.
2. The Survey of the Fees in the County of York, compiled in the reign of Edward I. by John da
Kirkby ; together with some Lists of Knights' Feed, the Nomina Villarum, and various
illustrative documents. Now being prepared by Bobert Skaife, Esq., for 1866.
S. Simeon of Durham. A new edition ef his Chronicle, together with the Historia 8. Cnthberti,
and several minor pieces. To which are added the Historia de Translationibus 8. Cuth-
berti, and the Life of S. Margaret Queen of Scotland, by Turgot, Prior of Durham. Now
being prepared by John Hodgson Hinde, Esq., for 1867.
4. TheMemorlalsof Fountains Abbey. Vol. 11. To contain the Papal Bulls, the Bqyal Chartan
of Privilege, and a portion of the Title Deeds of the Monastery relating to its property
in the North of England. With engravings of seals, etc Now being prepared by J. B,
Walbran, Esq., for 1867.
ft. The correapondence of John Coein, Bishop of Durham. Gathered together for the first timt
from the original MSS. at London, Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham. Now being prepared
by the Bev. George Omsby, for 1868.
f. The Articles and Injunctions issued by the Bishops and Archdeacons within the Province of
York, from the earliest period to 1662. Now being prepared for 1868 by the Hon. and
Bev. Stephen Lawley.
7. The Lords of the Soil of the County of Durham from the earliest period to the Befonnation.
comprising the descent of the estates and various other particulars, genealogical
and heraldic, relating to their owners, largely illustrated with engravings of seals, eto.
To be prepared by W. H. D. Longstaffe, Esq., and the Bev. William GreenwelL
8. The Letters, Despatches, Extracts from the Household Books, and other works and papers
of Lord William Howard of Na worth, from the originals at Castle-Howaid, Naworth
Castle, and London. To be prepared by Bobert Davies, Esq.
f . The Lives of S. Wilfrid by Eddi, Eadmer, and Fridegodus, with other Biogn^hical and
Historical Documents relating to the Church of York and its rulers. To be prepared
by Bev. William Stubbs, mjl.
10. A Volume of Early Rituals, supplementary to those already published by tht Society, to
contain as many of the unpublished Pontificals as the Society oaa obtain access to,
including that of St. Dunstan in the Imperial Library at Paris. To be preparsd by
Bev. Dr, Henderson.
11. A Volume of DocumenU relating to the Ancient Guilds in the City of York ; to contain
especially, the Begister of the Guild of the Corpus Christi, which is preserved in tha
British Museum. To be prepared by Bobert Skaife, Esq.
12. The Inquiiitions Post Mortem for the North of England, from the originals at London and
Durham.
IS. A Volume of Extracts from the DeposiUons preserved in the Krrlesiaitiral Oonrt ol Yoric,
from the fourteenth century downwards.
14. TbaViidtatlonof thaOoon^ol Yorkin 1684,by WUliasi Vlowv.
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15. ▲ Ydlmne of WIHb ttlttbiff to the OountkioC Onmbedaiid and WMtawrtaad, prinoipi
from Um SegiflCfT at Cailidc.
16. A Collection of Lett<«n> and pipen relating to the DlBtoIntlon of the Kovthem MotUMterl
the iin>?eediii^ of the VUiton, and the opposition of the Honks.
17. The Annalfl of the Pilp-imafre of Grace, deriyri from nnpahluihed docnmentB of the great
intenMt and i-arioicy in the State PapiT Office and the Britiah Masemn.
18. A Volum-? of Extrac:* f n^m the Proorrding^ of the Cor.rt of Chancery at Darfiam, relati
to ca-<^ in the Counuev uf Durham and Northumberland in the blx&eeuth and wtwt
teentli Centuries.
19. A Conrluding Volume of Extracts fhnn the Prooeedlngi of the Eodeafmctioal Conxt
Durham,
SO. A Continuation of the Tcstamenta Eboracensla.
21. Cardinal Lanfrley's Survey cf the Palatinate of Durham, together with Extracts trom t
•contempuraneuus Bailiff* t» Rolls.
SS. Memori.i1(i nf Kirlutall Abbry ; The history of it« foundatka ; the Chzonicle of EizkKtal
and Kxtractx frum tl'.e Cliarti-r Bookfi of that ancient house.
S3. Selections from the yearly Rolls of the Bursar of the Monastery of Daxhsm, beginning J
1270.
> I S4. The Charters and Account Rolls of the Cells of Lytham and Stamford, and the Oompoti <
;'^ Durham CollC(re, Oxford.
S5. The Chartulariee of Holm Cnltram, and other documents relating to that aionsatecy.
26. The Cliartubir}- of Whitby Abbey, and the Chronicle of that house.
27. St. Mary's Abtic}'. York, its Annals, by Abbat Shnon de Warwick ; with Extracts fras
the Chortularies.
SB. The Charter Book of St. Leonard's Ho«pital at York, with eercral of tLe early Acooob
RullsS Will* of BeneiactorA, etc.
S9. The Evidences of the anciont Family of Calvcrley, frran the originals in the imsasslijn o
Sir Walter Calvcrley Trevelyau, Bart.
80. Letters, hitherto iucditcd, relating to the Outrages, Feuds, etc., on the hoxden of i^g^****
and Scotland.
81. The Autoblof^Bphy of Anne Connto<« of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery, with otba
Docunteutd relating to the Iioua> ^-f ClilTt-nl.
82. The rorrespondencc of Thomas Bukcr (the "Coll. Jo. iocins ejectus") with the Literal]!
Men of hij) day.
88. The Corrrspondcnrc of Dr. G«orge Ilickcs and Hilkiah Bedford, the celebrated Non-jaxtm
and Antitiuaries.
84. The CorrefqjJbndcnce of Adam Balnes, the first M.P. for Leeds.
86. A Oloesary of Ancient North Country Words to illnstnte and explain, eapedally, the Wocki
already published by this Society.
List of Officers and Members, June, 1866.
PATRON AND PRESIDENT.
Hit Gimce the Dnke of Buodeuch and Qneensberrj, K.G., etc,
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Edward Akroyd, M.P., Bank Field, Halifax.
Robert Henry Allan, F.S.A., Blackwell Grange, Darlington.
John Booth, Jan., Durham.
Rey. Canon ChevaUier, B.D., Durham.
Rev. John Dixon Clarke, M.A., Belford Hall.
James Crossley, F.S.A., President of the Chetham Society, Manchester.
Rey. John Cundill, B.D., Durham.
Robert Dayies, F.S.A., York.
John F. Elliot, Elyet Hill, Durham.
John Fawcett, Durham.
Rey. William Greenwell, M.A., Durham.
Edwin Guest, LL.D., Master of Caius College, Cambridge.
Thomas Dufhis Hardy, Her Majesty's Deputy-keeper of Records, London.
William Henderson, Durham.
John Hodgson Hinde, Stelling Hall, Gateshead.
W. H. D. Longstaffe, F.S.A., Gateshead.
Richard Lawrence Pemberton, The Barnes, Sunderland.
Rey. Daniel Rock, D.D., F.S.A., 17, Essex Villas, Kensington, London.
Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Bart., F.S.A., Wallington, Newcastle-on-Tyne,
The Very Rey. George Waddington, D.D., Dean of Durham.
John Richard Walbran, F.S.A., Fallcroft, Ripon.
Albert Way, F.S.A., Wonham Manor, Reigate.
Rey. C. T. Whitley, M.A., Bedlington, Newcastle-on-T^e.
Sir C. G. Tonng, F.SJL, Garter King at Arms.
SECRETARY.
Rey. James Raine, M JL, York.
TREASURERS.
John Gongh Nichols, F.8.A., 25, Parliament Street, Westminster.
Samuel Rowlandson, Durham.
MEMBERS, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR ADMISSION.*
Richard Abbay, Great Ousebum, Boroughbridge. 18th December. 1861.
Sir John Dalberg Acton, Bart., Aldenham Park, Bridgenorth. 17th June, 1861.
George E. Adams, Rouge Dragon Pursuiyant of Arms, Heralds* College, Lon-
don. 18th December, 1862.
Rey. E. H. Adamson, M.A., St. Alban*s Parsonage, Gateshead. 14th December,
1860.
The Adyocates* Library, Edinburgh. 13th March, 1851.
Edward Akroyd, M.P., F.S.A., Bank Field, Halifax. 15th December, 1859.
( Vie€'Prendent, 1866J
William Aldam, Frickley Hall, Doncaster. 13th December, 1862.
Robert Henry Allan, F.S.A., Blackwell Grange, Darlington. iTreoiurer, 1884-
1844. Vxee-Pretident, 1844-1866.)t
• Tha nnmber of tliree bnndrad kdA fifty memben, to which tha Sodety li limited, It now
fnU. Judging from pMt ezperienoe. thero will be ten or twelre recandee every year, and tbeat
will be regularly iiUed up. New memben will be elected by the Oounoil aoooraing to inrlority of
aaplieatioD, unleae the boo or tha npieawilail te of a daceaaad mnbar wiahea to ba ohoaea in hia
imoe.
l^tb
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Boyd, MJi^ ttciTfiir of AT*ff*Tff. Sk^iiea-i&'O&wfa.
IMiu
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tare, Kittf'a OoOcfip l4iiitei. l^h Bmnta; 18^
WilliMB Hejy Biocto»> Oiteihtid. IKb IDeoenbir, 1652.
ItaDM Bmk«, AraitAic fifi^ie, HadiiaiieU. tith Banri^. i860.
Ho^glM Btown, 1^ Htrtlori fitree*, H^jfiix, l4»doB. lltli
imm Bfoim. If .P^ Eoningtoii HiH Bnrtxx, laih DKOsbir, 18e&
Alfred Hall Browne, 6, West HiUfi, H^ghp^t^, Londom. tStb Deoonber. ISei^
fief. John ComngwcMd Bmoe, LL.D^ F-S-A^ 4c, Sccreuiy of the Sod^tj o<
AfttiqiiwiciL Netrcwtie'On-Tji^e. 6tJi Jime, 1856.
The DuJ^e of Bnccletieb and Quecr^iberry, KG., ic^ DwIlEeitli, (JAr Jlrrf Pn^i*
iun^ qf ike S&dtfijf, 1834-1837, PretideiU, l865-«.>t
Bev. W, E. Badcley, M.A., Middleton Chenej, Bsubaij. 13tb Mftidi, 18SL
Eob«it Afitbofij ButtgU, Dtrrbam. 17tb June, 186L
ThofOAt BunoD, Ttirobom EaU, Selb^r. December, 1857,
t Thtm pig<lMM<n to wtuat i
«lA^if*f0tl2iimia tSM.
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Ker. William Boxy, ChApei-houae, Kilnaej, 8kipton-in-OraT«n. 14th Decem-
ber, 18e0.
Ber. Thomas CalTert, B.A., Dinnington, Newcastle-on-Tyne. ISth December^
1862.
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. 13th March, 1857.
Ralph Carr, Hedgeley, Alnwick. 26th September, 1844.
Rev. T. W. Carr, Harming Rectory, Maidstone. 18th December, 1861.
William Carr, Little Qomersal, Leeds. 5th December, 1865.*
Edward Cayley, Wydale, Scarborough. 13th December, 1861,
Rey. Reginald Arthur Cayley, Rector of Scampton, Lincoln. 13th December,
1861.
William Chadwick, Arksey, Don caster. 6th December, 1865.*
John BarfiE Charlesworth, Hatfeild Hall, Wakefield. 14th March, 1862.
Edward Charlton, M.D., Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. 6th June, 1856.
Rev. James Allen Charlton, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 8th December, 1858.
William Henry Charlton, Hesleyside, Hexham. 3 1st May, 1849.
Joseph Chester, 14, St. George's Terrace, Blue Anchor Road, Bermondsey,
London. 6th December, 1865.*
The Chetham Library, Manchester. December, 1857.
Rev. Temple Chcvallier, B.D., Canon of Durham, Professor of Mathematics and
Astronomy in the University of Durham. 12th July, 1836. ( Vice-Preju
dent, 1836-1860.)
The Library of Christ's College, Cambridge. 13th December, 1862.
Rev. John Dixon Clarke, Bclford Hall. 1st June, 1853. {Vice-Pretident^
1855-1866.)
Rev. John Haldenby Clarke, M.A., Hilgay, Downham, Norfolk. 5th Decern*
ber, 1865.»
J. W. Clarke, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. December, 1867.
{Local Secretary, 1858-1866.)
Thomas K. Clarke, jun., John William Street, Huddersfield, 8th December,
1863. {Local Secretary, 1864-1866.)
Edward Clayton. New Walk Terrace, York. 7th June, 1864.
John Clayton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 8th December, 1853.
The Duke of Cleveland, Raby Castle, Staindrop. September, 1841.
Alexander Cockbum, 12, Walker Street, Edinburgh. 6th June, 1864.
Rev. William Collins, M.A., St. Mary's, Ramsey, Huntingdon. 15th December^
1859.
John Cookson, Meldon ?ark, Morpeth. 15th December, 1852.
The Royal Library at Copenhagen. 14th March, 1863.
Sir Joseph William Copley, Bart, Sprotborough. Doncaster. 13th December;
1862.
Rev. G. E. Come, D.D., Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. 28th December,
1837.
Rev. Thomas Corser, M.A., F.S.A., Rector of Stand, Manchester. 28th Septem-
ber, 1837.
Christopher Croft, Richmond, Yorkshire. 8th December, 1863.
James Crosby, F.Sj^., 3, Church Court, Old Jewry, London. 31 st May, 1849.
R. Cross, Bottoms Lodge, Tintwistle, Manchester. 6th December, 1864.
James Crossley, F.S.A., President of the Chetham Society, Booth Street, Man-
chester. 11th March, 1858. ( Vtce-Prettid^nt, 1861-1866.)
Matthew T. CuUey, Horton, Belford. 18th December, 1861.
Rev. John Cundill, B.D., Perpetual Curate of St. Margaret's, Durham. 81st
May, 1849. {Vice-Pretident, 1849-1866.)
Rev. Robert Daniel, Head Master of Archbishop Holgate's School, York. 18th
June, 1862.
BcT. J. W. DambrougK M.A., Eeotor of South Otterington, Think. 6th Dec,
1864.
K
ley, iohm Mtfleifoii, DJCJU^whrnmoi QmOBt^ DwiiMtea, SCkBee^liOL
Bey. J. S. Si4 JLP^ Pdtoy d fc Joto^CtolS^c, Oiilawi, r>««l&^ ]
Joim r
Bh«iHiQ,l
Ufa lalf, 1636. (n^Fhai^tmi, tSm-
MviiBd TiA^ KII1% QloaenfeK. ITtb Jvoe, 1061.
Wjljim rioer EIIK OlODitttcr. 30tb Dtcemlier, ISSa
Cbarki Si«ler« KOI M <»ir toi^ 6tfa Bmsate:* I86d,'
Be? . Eidiard Slw]^ KjL, H»i llMter ol SI. Peter's School, York. 5t& Dt-
R«f, Dr. KngliiK WmUj HcmAe, Bt^ntwocML Ifcli Ifardi, 1S6S.
JckhD XrrinflENi, Hl^ W«rdea, HexbuD. Hit Mareh^ 1862.
Hm Loffd Biafaop off Sxcftcr. SOi December, IBBS.
Jhm Ttxf Bev. Mmmgaor Bjie, New<mU«H>Q Tjoe. Uth Decemb^, ISSii?
fiey, W, E, Famery, Trimdan, Dorliviiu 7th Mio^b, 1865.
Juacft Parr«t, loglebft)\ LaticAster. 31 tt Mtj, l$f9.
H Iftn ffftrnnKt^n, Wotden Hall, Ft«Stoit. 14th December, 1S60.
a. W, J, F&TMyde, Fjlfm^dalei, WhitfaQr. 8th December, 18^.
John FAircett, Diirkmm. 29th tieptember, iU2. ( yicj-Pre^id^/U, ISI^IS^) i
John Fenwkk, K«wcutJe-on-Tf&e. 12th Ded^mber, 185L
The Lord F««^en»huti, Dmicombe Park, Helm«lej. 24th Ju&e, 1859.
John Fbber, Ma«hani. Htb March, 1802,
Matthew Ford, 8, Ltncolo'^ Inn Fields, Londoti. filh Deeembert 186^.*
Cbarlei Forr^ Lofthonae, Wakefield. Ist March, 1@«4,
The Vinrount 0alwa7, U.K Scriby Hall, Bawtry. 15th December, liS9-
H<*nrj H. OlbH 8** Dotifttan's, Regent'a Park, London. 15th D^^cember^ I85f*
Witimm ildncff Oibwji, F.S,A., Tynemouth. 26th September, 1^44.
Tli*» Unifewity of Gdettinpcn. eth December, I BO.
Klcholai Chartei Gold, Whit^rlara-itreet^ Fleet- Bfcreet, LondoiL 8th Decern-
ber, 1863.
The Very ll«v. WiUiam Goode, D,D., F.SX, Deao of Ripon, eOi Dec, ia$3.
John Eel ward Tliorlej Graham , Bcarbro\ fith Decern ber^ 1865.*
Willlinrn Grjilnge, Harrog&te, 25tb Febraaxj, 1859.
WilJiiim Gray, York. IMh Match, l&GO.
Bor. William Qrcetiwcll, M:A., Librarian of the Dean and Chapter of Dmrhaiii^
M^ Sqyl«mber, 1S4S, ( TreAiurer, 1843-1849.
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John Beswicke Greenwood, Dewsbury Moor Hoiue, Dewabozy. 14th Decem-
ber, 1860.
The Earl de Grej and Ripon, Studlej Royal, Ripon. 15th December, 1859.
Edwin Guest., LL.D., F.S.A., &c.. Master of Caius College, Cambridge. {VteS'
President, 1856.1866.)t
Edward Hailstone, F.S.A., Horton Hall, Bradford. May, 1846.
The Yen. W. Hale Hale, M.A., Archdeacon of London, Canon Residentiaiy of
St. PaaPs, and Master of the Charter Honse. 26th September, 1889.
The University of Halle. 8th December, 1863.
John Hammond, East Burton, Bedale. 7th June, 1864.
Rev. William Vernon Harcourt, M.A., Canon of York, Noneham Park, Abing-
don. 14th March, 1862.
Philip Charles Hardwick, F.S.A., 21, Cavendish Square, London. 14th March,
1850.
Thomas Dnffus Hardy, H.M. Deputy Keeper of Records, The Rolls, London.
18th December, 1862. ( Vice-President, 1865-1866.)
John Harland, F.S.A., 13, Union Terrace, Cheetham Hill, Manchester. 17th
June, 1861.
William Harrison, Ripon. 30th December, 1858. (Local Secretary, 1864-1866.)
William Harrison, F.S.A., &c., Oalligreaves Hall, Blackburn. 17th June, 1861.
Rev. W. Estcourt Harrison, M.A., Clifton, York. 13th December, 1861.
The Right Hon. T. £. Headlam, M.P., Chancellor of the Dioceses of
Durham and Ripon, 20, Ashley Place, Victoria Street, London. ISUi
December, 1855.
Henry Healey, Smallbridge, Rochdale. 14th December, 1 860.
William Henderson, Durham, 27th May, 1847. (Treasurer, 1847-1858. ?m#-
President, 1858-1866.)
Rev. W. G. Henderson, D.C.L., Head Master of Leeds Grammar School. Slst
May, 1849. (Secretary, 1849-1852.)
The Lord Herries, Everingham Park, Hayton, Yorkshire. 15th December, 1859.
Rev. William Hey, M.A., Canon Residentiary of York. 14th March, 1862.
Rev. William Hildyard, M.A., Market Deeping, Lincolnshire. 14th March, 1862.
John Hodgson Hinde, F.S.A., &c, Stclling Hall, Gateshead.f ( Vice-President,
1843-1866.)
Rev. James F. Hodgson, Staindrop, Darlington. 6th December, 1864.
Richard Wellington Hodgson, North Dene, Gateshead. 11th December, 1856.
Rev. Henry Holden, D.D., Head Master of Durham Grammar School. 16th
June, 1858.
The Very Rev. W. F. Hook, D.D., F.R.S., &c., Dean of Chichester. 14th March,
1862.
A. J. Beresford Hope, M.P., F.SJ^., &c., Connaught Place, Hyde Park, London.
15th December, 1859.
The Lord Houghton, Fryston Hall, Ferrybridge. 30th December, 1858.
Fretwell W. Hc^'le, F.G.H.S., Eastwood Lodge, Rotherham. 14th December,
1860.
Henry Arthur Hudson, Bootham, York. 7th March, 1865.
William Hughes, 24, Wardour Street, London. 7th March, 1865.
Rev. Thomas Hugo, M.A., F.S.A., The Chestnuts, Clapton, London. 14th
March, 1862.
The Hull Subscription Library. 14th March, 1862.
Rev. Henry Humble, M.A., Canon of St. Ninian's, Perth. 31st May, 1849.
William D. Husband, York. 13th December, 1862.
Richard Charles Hussey, F,S.A., 16, King William Street, Strand, London.
12th July, 1836.
Joseph Hntchinson, Durham. 6th December, 1864.
Rev. Dr. Hymers, Brandesbnrton, Beverley. 30th December, 1858.
B«v. H. D. Ingill^, MJL, Ripl^ Castle, Riplej. 15th December, 1869.
Robert Henry Ingham, ICP., westoe, South 8hield8.t
Skcretaty^ imS-
C. J, B. Ingledew, M-A,* Ph.D., f^Gja^S^ Tyddyn-j^Smii, CamArvoo. IM
December^ 1856.
Henfj Ifigledew^ NewcMtle-on>^jBe. lit Maieht IMi.
cWles JacksoQf Donea^ler. litii December, li60« (I^mm^^
Henry Jackson, 8t J&meA* Row, Sheffield. 15th December, 1859-
WilliaiQ Ja^kflOTi, Fleath^m Uouae, SU Beefl, \V1iit«hATen. 7tta Mfttdb, 1965.
Sir Watter J&meo, Bart., Bett«aliaiiger, Sand^vich. 5th DecemheTp 1665,*
EeT. Joseph Jameson, B,D,, Freceator of Eipoa Mixuter, Bipon. 8th. Deceou
ber, 1S63.
B^v, Henry Jeokyns, D.D., Canon of Durbtm. September, ISSS.
Bev. J. F, Johnsoo, Gateshead Fell, Durham, lltb December^ 1S5«.
B<^v, J. W. Kemp, M.A., New Elvet, Durham^ 8th December, IB5S.
Bev. John KeiiricV, P.8.A., York, 15th December, 1859*
John Henry Le Keux, Durham. ISth December, 1861,
W. W» King* 28, Queen 'u Square, Cannon Street, Loadoti* 8tb Daeember, I §65.
Bev* Francis Kirs9p(>, BeJtham. 7th MaTeb^ lSS6w
RcT. William Knight* Hartlepool Durham, 13th Decetnber, 1S62L
John Bailer Laaghotue, Wakefiekt Blst May, 1849, (£&cai Secr^arw^ t$$8-
1366.)
The Hon, and Eev. Stephen WiUoughby Lawley^ M,A,^ Hector of Eaciiek^ Tork^
&th December, 1863*
George Lawton, Nunthorpe, York, l2Ui July, 1836i
The Leeds Library, llth December* 1856,
OctaTiufi Iieefef Gl, Lincoln's Lnri Fields, London. 13th December, 180L
Joteph Leei, Clarksfield Lees, Mancheiter. ITih June, 18€L
Bev. H. O, Liddell, M.A., Chartton Kln^X Chelteobam, 26th September, ISST.
The Library of Lincoln's Inn, London. 13th March^ 185L
William Linskill, EHenbank, BlairgoTvrie, N,B. 13th December, 1855.
The Liverpool Athenaeum, 6th Juae, 1855.
William Hugh Lo^ao, Bervrick- on -Tweed. 18th June, 1862.
The London Library, 1L\ St* Jamea' Squaro, LondOQ. 13th March, 1851*
WiUiara Hvlton Dyer Longstaffe, F.S.A*, GatesheaA 17th Mai-ch^ 1855, (
Prefident, 1859-1866. L&ml SetTrt^fary, 1858-1866.)
Rev. J. L. Low, M*A., The Forest, Midleton-iu*Teeadale, Durham- IfitJi Jmo^
1858.
EeTT* Henry Hichartia Luard, M.A*, Rcglstiy of the Uoiversity of Cambridge.
24t.h June, 185!).
John Jnmea Lundy, F.Q.S*, Aasembly Street, Leitb* 1 6th March, ISSL
David Macbeatb, 48, Mark Lane, London, 15tb Slarch, 1860.
Kev. E. M. Macfarlwic, M*A„ Dorchester, Wallin^ford* Tth June, 1861-
-Jobn Wytefoord Mackenzie, W.S., Vice- President S.A. St.'otland, andM.R,S.K.A"
Cop,» 16, Royal Circut* Edinburgh* I4tb July* 1835. '
Messrs. Macmil!an and Co., 16, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, Loado>ii« Till
Mnrch, 1865.
The Library of Magdalen College, Oxford. 18th June, 1862.
The Lord BJshop of Manchester, F.R.S,,&c, Maaldeth Hall, Manchester. Utli
December, 1856,
Rev. George Mason, M.A*» Copt Hewick, Kipon. 17th June, 1861.
Jamefl Moc?k, Middlethorpe Lodge, York* Lord Mayor of York, 186S* tth
December, 1864.
Walter CharleBi Metcalfe, Epping» E^fftex. 13tb Deeember; 1862*
Robert Mills, F.S.A.* tlbBWclougb, Rochdale. 16th March* 186L
John MitcheH, 24, W&rdour ^street, London, 24th June, 1869,
E. J. Monk, MuB. Doe,, York. 6th December, 1864,
C. T, J. Moore, Frampton Hall, Boston. 25th Febniary, 185&*
Maurice P. Moore, Sleaford, Lincolnshire, I4tb March, 1S63*
M. T, Morrall, Balmoral House, Matlock Bank, Derbythtre, l^tlr March,
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Walter Morriaon, M.P., Malham Tarn, Skipton-in-Craven. 1st March, 1864.
CkKxrge Gill Monnsey, Castletown, Carlisle. 17th March, 1855. (Local Seere^
tary, 1858-1866.)
The Royal Library at Munich. 14th March, 1863.
Charles Scott Murray, F.S.A., Danesfield Park, Oreat Marlow. 15th December,
1859.
The Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 17th March, 1856.
Edward Hotham Newton, Scarbro*. 13th December, 1862.
John Gk>agh Nichols, F.S.A., 25, Parliament Street, Westminster.f (Treaiur§r
from the Foundation of the Society.)
Thomas S. Noble, York. 6th December, 1865.*
Key. Charles Best Norcliffe, M.A., York. 12th March, 1862.
The Duke of Northumberland, Ahiwick Castle. 6th June, 1866.
Mrs. Nutt, 270, Strand, London. 13th December, 1862.
John Openshaw, Bur House, BiUcewell. 15th June, 1863.
John R. Ord, Darlington. KOth December, 1858.
Bey. Qeorge Omsby, Fishlake, Doncaster. 24th June, 1859.
Bey. Sir F. G. Ouseley, Bart., M.A., Precentor of Hereford, and Professor of
Music in the University of Oxford, St. Michael*s, Tenbury, Worcestershire.
nth December, 1856.
The Right Hon. Sir Roundell Palmer, M.P., 6, Portland Place, London. 8th
December, 1863.
Thomas William Parker, Northfield House, Rotherham. 6th June, 1866.
Edward Peacock, F.S.A., Bottesford Manor, Brigg. 10th June, 1857.
Joseph Pease, Darlington. 19th December, 1854.
•George Peile, jun.. Greenwood, Shotley Bridge. 7th March, 1865.
Richard Lawrence Pemberton, The Barnes, Sunderland. 13th December, 1856.
( nce-Pretident, 1857-1866.)
Hugh Penfold, Library Chambers, Middle Temple. London. 14th March, 1862.
James Stovin Pennyman, Ormesby Hall, Middlesbro*. 8th December, 1853.
The Earl Percy, Alnwick Castle. 6th June, 1865.
The Imperial Library at St. Petersburgh. 14th March, 1863.
Rev. Gilbert H. Phillips, M.A., Dringhouses, York. 30th December, 1858.
Rey. Ralph Piatt, Durham. 30th December, 1856.
Francis S. PoweU, M.P., Old Horton Hall, Bradford. 7th June, 1864.
The Yen. Archdeacon Prest, Rector of Gateshead, The College, Durham. 7th
June, 1864.
James Pulleine, Clifton Castle, Bedale. 14th December, 1860.
Bernard Quaritch, 15, Piccadilly, London. 24th September, 1853.
Rev. James Raine, M.A., Canon of York, York. 12th March, 1852. {Secretary ^
1854-1866.)
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Stephen Ram, Ramsfort, Goree, Ireland. 6th June, 1856.
Sir John William Ramsden, Bart, Byram Hall, South Milford, Yorkshire, 14tli
March, 1862.
The Lord Rayensworth, President of the Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-on-
Tyne. 6th June, 1856.
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Arnold W. Reinold, 4, Kingston Square, Hull. 8th December, 1863.
Godfrey Rhodes, Rawdon Hill, Otley. l8t March, 1864.
Charles H. Rickards, Manchester. 13th March, 1851.
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William Riyington, Hampstead Heath, London. 15th December, 1859.
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1856. '
The Signet Library, Edinbnrgh* 6th December^ 1S64,
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Rer, Alfred Fowler tamith, M.A., Hector of St, Mary's, Thetford. $th Decem-
ber, 1864.
John Smith, Her Majesty's K:ee|>er of Records, Doctgra* Commons. London.
13th December, 186K
John George S my the, Heath Hall, Wakefield, 13th December, 1862,
Ge<jrge Smurthwaite, Richmond, Yorkshire. 8th December, 1863,
The Statistical Society, 12, ist. Jam^' Square, London. 30th December, 185t. ]
George Stephens, Professor of Engliah Litcratare in the UniTeraity of Copes*
hagCD. 24 th September, 1853,
The Royal Library at Stockholm. 14th Mttrch, 1863.
John Storey, 71, Albion Street, Leeds, 6th June, 1865.
John Stnart, New Mills, Cyrrlcp Edinburgh, Secretary of the Spalding Club.
and of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, 24th February, 1853. (Zom
&:er^tify, 18G2-18660
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Osiford, Librarian to the Archbishop of Canterbury, i3th March, 185L
(Laml Secrgtar^, 1 862- 1 866.)
Charles Freville Snrtees, M.l*., Army and Navy Club, St. Jfttties^ Square, Lon-
don, J 5 th December, 1859.
Henry Etlward Surtcei, M.P., Dane End, Ware, Heria, 10th June, ISS7,
Sir S. Villi era Surtees, Chief Justice of the Island of Mauri tias, Silkmora
Houee, Stafford. 8th December. 1853.
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18G0.
William Edward Sortcca, M.A., Seaton Carew^ Din-hato, High Sheriff of Diif*
ham, 18(16, Ijth March, 1860,
Sir John Swiuburoe, Bart., Capheaton, Morpeth. 5th June, 1866.*
G. E. Swi thin bank, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 14 th December. 1860.
Christopher Sykes, M.P,, Branting^ham Thorpe, Hull, IDth December, 1859,
John Sykcs, M.D,, Doticast^r. 24th jmie, 1859.
Rev. Francis Tate^ M.A,, Prebendary of Exeter, and Yicar of Anainater. 6i|| |
December, 1864.
Henry Taylor, the Colonial Office, London, 6th June, 1852,
Thomaa Greenwood Teale, Leeds. 8th December, 1858, {Loml Soorcta^.
1862*1866:)
Chrifitopher Temple, Q.C, Temporal Chancellor of Dorham^ IS, Upper Bedford
Place, London. 6th June, 1856.
Rev. Francis Thorn psoo, Durham. 7th March, 1865.
]J«otiard Thompson, SherilEhutton Park, York, ISth Decembtr, 1868.
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Sir Nicholas William Throckmorton, Bart., Conghton Court, Bromsgroye. ISth
December, 1862.
William Thwaites, Ripon. 7th June, 1864.
John Tiplady, Durham. 6th June, 1865.
Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Bart., F.S.A., &c., Wallington, Newcaatlc-on-
Tyne.f ( Vice-President from the jftrundatw'n of th? Society.)
The Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. June 6th, ] 866.*
Charles Tucker. F.S.A., Secretary of the Archfldological Institute, Marlands,
Heavitree, Exeter. 16th December, 1852.
E. P. Tumbull, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 7th June, 1864.
Henry Turner, Low Heaton Haugh, Newcastle-on-'^e. 12th July, 1836.
Kev. James Francis Turner, North Tidworth, Marlborough. 14th March, 1860.
Edmund H. Turton, Kilvington Hall, Thirsk. 13th December, 1861.
George Markham Tweddell, West Villas, Stokesley. 6th December, 1864.
The President of St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, Durham. September, 1888,
The Earl Vane, Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, N.W. 17th March. 1866.
The Library at the Vatican. 14th March, 1863.
Rev. C. J. Vaughan, D.D., Vicar of Doncaster, Chancellor of York, and Chaplain
in Ordinary to the Queen. 13th December, 1862.
Rev. Philip Vavasour, Ripon. 8th December, 1862.
The Imperial Library at Vienna. 14th March, 1863.
The Very Rev. George Waddington, D.D., &c., Dean of Durham. September,
1841. ( Vice-President, 1 843-1866.)
Rev. George Wade, Eastoft, Goole. 18th June, 1862.
John Richard Walbran, F.S.A., Fallcroft, Ripon. 16th December, 1869. ( Vxee-
President, 1860-1866.)
Rev. William Walbran, B.A., RadclifTe, Manchester. 6th December, 1864.
John Hope Wallace, Featheratone Castle, Haltwhistle. 14th March, 1863.
The Library of St. Edmund's College, Old Hall Green, Ware. 8th December,
1868.
George Waring, M.A., 2, Park Terrace, The Parks, Oxford. 14th Dec, 1860.
Edmund Waterton, F.S.A., Walton Hall, Wakefield. 10th March, 1856.
Albert Way, F.S.A., &c.. Secretary of the Archaeological Institute, Wonham
Manor, Reigate. 15th December, 1852. {Vice-President, \%b^-\^^Q.)
Christopher M. Webster, Palliou. Bishopwearmouth. 15th December, 1859.
His Excellency M. Van de Weyer, the Belgian Ambassador, 60, Portland Place,
London. September, 1841.
W. W. Whitakcr, 32, St. Ann's Street, Manchester, leth March, 1861.
Robert White, Claremont Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 12th December, 1861.
Rev. C. T. Whitley, M.A.. Vicar of Bedlington, Newcastle-on-Tyne-f ( Vice-
President, 1836-1860.)
John Whitwell, Kendall. 1st March, 1864.
Rev. W. A. Wightman, Vicar-Choral of York Minster, St. Mary's, York. Bth
December, 1864.
Joseph Wilkinson, Town Clerk, York. 14th March, 1862.
John Wilson, Bootham, York. 14th December, 1860.
William Winkley, jun., F.S.A., Flambards, Harrow, Ifiddlesex. Uth March,
1863.
Basil Thomas Woodd, M.P., Conyngham Hall, Enaresbro'. 8th December, 1863.
William Woodman, Town aerk, Morpeth. Slst May, 1849.
The Lord Archbishop of York. 16th June, 1863.
The Library of the Dean add Chapter of York. 13th March, 1867.
The York Subscription Library. 16th March, 1861.
Sir Charles George Young, F.S.A., &c.. Garter King at Arms, Heralds' College,
London.f {Mce- President, 1836-1866.)
The Earl of Zetland, K.I., Aske HaU, Ridimond. 13th March, 1861.
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